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WinFit_Maintenance_KitWe believe you should have the opportunity to shape your own future, beginning with a lean body that gives you the confidence to live boldly and without constraint. But we don’t believe in fad diets, intimidating workout routines and pills that promise perfection, because they simply don’t work for most people. That’s why we developed WinFit+, to help you lose fat and shape your body on your terms. WinFit+ is a fat-loss and body-shaping system that enables your body to perform at the highest possible level. It combines our patented technology with proven science and sensible nutrition, for results virtually anyone can achieve.

Harvard study uncovers why fasting can lead to a longer and healthier life*

A new study from Harvard researchers has now shown how fasting can increase lifespan, slow aging and improve health by altering the activity of mitochondrial networks inside our cells. “Although previous work has shown how intermittent fasting can slow aging, we are only beginning to understand the underlying biology,” says William Mair, senior author on the study.

Mitochondria are a little like tiny power plants inside our cells. Last year a team of researchers led by Newcastle University successfully showed how mitochondria are fundamental to the aging of cells. The new research from Harvard shows how the changing shapes of mitochondrial networks can affect longevity and lifespan, but more importantly, the study illustrates how fasting manipulates those mitochondrial networks to keep them in a “youthful” state.

The study also found that fasting enhances mitochondrial coordination with peroxisomes, a type of organelle that can increase fatty acid oxidation, a fundamental fat metabolism process. In the study’s experiments, the lifespan of the worm was increased by simply preserving mitochondrial network homeostasis through dietary intervention. These results help shed light on how fasting can increase longevity and promote healthy aging.

“Low-energy conditions such as dietary restriction and intermittent fasting have previously been shown to promote healthy aging. Understanding why this is the case is a crucial step toward being able to harness the benefits therapeutically,” explains Heather Weir, lead author of the study.

*The study was published in the journal Cell Metabolism http://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(17)30612-5. Source: Harvard University. This study is in no way affiliated with LifeWave or the LifeWave product WinFit.

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