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HUNGER FREE FOREVER

THE NEW SCIENCE OF APPETITE CONTROL

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is Hunger Free Forever different from other diets?
  • How was the HFF program developed?
  • What is satiety?
  • Who would benefit from the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • I’m obese and need to lose a lot of weight, what is the BEST thing about the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • What is PGX?
  • What are the key benefits of PGX?
  • What are the biggest health dangers related to being overweight?
  • How can you determine if someone has blood sugar problems?
  • What are the 7 Keys to Hunger Free Weight Loss?
  • What can a person expect if they follow the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • How does Hunger Free Forever address diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions?
  • What is meant by the “blood sugar roller coaster”?
  • How is stress related to weight gain?
  • What about sleep and weight management?

How does Hunger Free Forever address diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions?

Our program is especially beneficial if you have Type II diabetes which is directly related to obesity especially belly fat. With the Hunger Free Forever program we help to restore insulin sensitivity, thereby potentially reversing the signs and symptoms of Type II diabetes.
 
Pre-diabetes, also called “impaired glucose tolerance,” is a condition that occurs when a person's blood glucose levels are higher than normal, but not high enough for a diagnosis of Type II diabetes. There are almost as many people in the United States with pre-diabetes (about 16 million) as there are diabetics.
When insulin resistance develops, insulin continues to stimulate the growth of fat, but has it has little effect on muscle. Those who develop insulin resistance and its accompanying elevated insulin levels (hyperinsulinemia), have a hormonal tendency to deposit fat and lose muscle mass. In essence, when you are insulin resistant, your muscles are starved and your fat cells are overfed. Because of this, it is very difficult for fat to be burned efficiently when you are in an insulin resistant state. Unless insulin sensitivity is restored, weight loss through dieting is an uphill battle at best and is impossible for most people.

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