The human body consumes energy and produces energy. Energy is our life force, without it we’re simply lifeless. So, we constantly burn fuel (Catabolism) and breakdown cells as a normal function of our existence. The higher the quality of nutritional intake, yields an optimally healthy individual. The lower the quality of nutritional intake, yields a malnourished individual. Simply put, the way we feel and perform is directly connected with our nutritional, physical, and spiritual decisions.
Our fuel to consume and produce energy, comes from our nutritional, physical , spiritual, and mental (behavior and beliefs,). Physically, our bodies produce three major energy phases, these phases are called, “Metabolic Phases.”

Phase One: The small to medium portion meal begins with the first waking hour of a given 24-hour cycle. This phase is called, The Metabolic Ignition, the period of any given 24-hour cycle, considered as a “Break-Fast” or breakfast.

Phase Two: The largest meal period of any given 24-hour cycle, considered as lunch, begins six hours after the first waking hour. This is the time during each 24-hour cycle that the body’s systems are most active, theta brainwaves, digestion, endocrine system, and a perfect time for physical performance.

This phase is also called the Protein Phase, why? Because this is the best time to consume protein (large complex molecular composition). Protein is usually associated with fat, fat equals nine kilo-calories (Kcal) per gram (g).This means that for every gram of fat (weighing approximately the weight of a paper clip), yields nine Kcal (equivalent to approximately the energy it takes to walk 36 steps). Thus, Phase Two is critical to those whose objectives are to lose and/or manage weight.

Phase Three: Also called the Bedtime Phase, this is the smallest meal of the day, consisting of simple and complex carbohydrates and occurs six hours after Phase Two. This is the time during each 24-hour cycle, when the body energy descends, it is literally preparing for sleep. Sleep is when our bodies heal. Injured cells are repaired, dead cells are replaced. This is also when the heart gets its rest.

The human lifespan is approximately 80 years. That equals three billion (3,000,000,000) beats per lifetime. However, most people won’t come close to this staggering figure with today’s equally staggering cases of overweight and obesity. Weight Loss Centers works with most insurance and provides free insurance verification to potential patients to see if they would qualify through insurance. Cash quotes along with a variety of affordable financing options are also available.

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Santa Clarita Magazine