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<blockquote data-quote="Pasha" data-source="post: 2066758" data-attributes="member: 127898"><p>From my experience the leading factor[ all other things being equal] is eating in a 8 hour window and fasting for 16 hours. In any event I eat only two meals a day. It took some time to get used to this WOE, but now its no problem.Re the wine, its individual so everybody needs to test for themselves.I have metastasized prostate cancer, it dines on testosterone, so I need hormone treatment.</p><p>One of the side effects of this hormone treatment is hot flashes, the women here think its quite funny "because now you know what we go through". They are right, but I must admit that for the moment everything if fine and I dont suffer any real difficulties. Dealing with blood glucose issues is by far, more demanding. Makes me marvel at the remarkable tenacity of T1 diabetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasha, post: 2066758, member: 127898"] From my experience the leading factor[ all other things being equal] is eating in a 8 hour window and fasting for 16 hours. In any event I eat only two meals a day. It took some time to get used to this WOE, but now its no problem.Re the wine, its individual so everybody needs to test for themselves.I have metastasized prostate cancer, it dines on testosterone, so I need hormone treatment. One of the side effects of this hormone treatment is hot flashes, the women here think its quite funny "because now you know what we go through". They are right, but I must admit that for the moment everything if fine and I dont suffer any real difficulties. Dealing with blood glucose issues is by far, more demanding. Makes me marvel at the remarkable tenacity of T1 diabetics. [/QUOTE]
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