Eat Stop Eat Review

If you’re looking for a full, unbiased review of the Eat Stop Eat program…

1. You’re smart.

2. You’re in the right place.

There are too many diets and trendy eating plans out there, and not enough time. If you’re going to get truly lasting results with your weight loss, muscle gain, and energy growth, you need to be on the perfect plan for you… there’s no time to waste on a bunch of crappy diets, or programs that aren’t suited to your lifestyle, or that only “half” work.

So here goes… let me give you everything our in depth research has uncovered about the Eat Stop Eat program – including what the creators themselves won’t tell you – and look at whether it’s really worth committing too for maximum results.

What Is Eat Stop Eat?

Eat Stop Eat is a weight loss program based on the increasingly popular principle of “Intermittent Fasting”, or IF.

If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you may know something about IF, or you may not. For the sake of helping everyone, let me give you a brief intro to IF…

Intermittent Fasting

About 50 years ago, some scientists began some studies on animals to test the effects of short bursts of fasting… basically not eating for a period of 24 hours, then returning to a normal diet. The lifespan of the rats who engaged in this intermittent fasting, increased. Rats lives longer who did regular fasting. That formed a hypothesis… What other health benefits could there be in fasting, and would it apply to humans.

1960, the first study on humans finds that participants fasting found it easier to control their weight and stick to diets while employing this intermittent fasting. Things got more interesting.

Fast forward to today, and many more studies on IF have hinted at many more benefits: Benefits that include an increased ability for cancer patients to handle Chemotherapy and hence fight cancer… lowered cholesterol, increased ability for the body to fight disease, and most importantly, easier weight loss and muscle gain.

So IF is pretty serious stuff, but it’s in it’s very early days. Science is still coming to fully understand how IF works and the full effect of it’s benefits on the human body.

Experiments With Fasting

Since the research into fasting has come into greater focus, more and more people have begun their own experiments with various IF regimes, and seen extreme results.

- Our research uncovered a case study where a man dropped 10 pounds a month for a few months in a row using IF, getting from just over 200 pounds, to around 170 where he was much more comfortable.

- In another story, a hopeful first time bodybuilder saw huge boosts to his HGH levels (without supplementation) and was able to break through plateaus at the gym to start growing new muscle and reach his desired competition size in half the time he expected it to take.

- Another experimenter noted how the results of his IF were “instantly noticeable”, and he shed 7lbs of fat in his first week, while his friends on the same experiment shed 5.

There are testimonies like this on blogs and in forums all over the internet. There are MANY reasons to take IF extremely seriously.

Where Does Eat Stop Eat Come In?

In short, Eat Stop Eat became popular because it was a way to lose fat using IF that was easier than any diet (not even technically a diet), and it’s results were faster.

Eat Stop Eat: Brad Pilon

The simple fact is that when you’re going about your day – even for that short period of time – where your body isn’t eating… you’re burning fat for energy (instead of burning the food you ate). That makes you drop pounds, and quick.

ESE it took the often complicated methodology of IF (and when you look into it, it does get VERY complex with exactly which hours to eat, exactly what to eat pre fast and post fast, what if anything can be eaten during a fast, how often to fast, and so much more) and condensed it into an easy to follow plan that normal people could implement.

And a plan that was FLEXIBLE to suit you. More about that later.

The first thing I noticed looking at the feedback of people who’d taken the Eat Stop Eat program was their surprise at how it “changed their relationship with food” and how that along with losing weight, it allowed them to spend less time preparing food (obviously, when you eat less) and less time focusing on it, giving them time for the more important things in their life.

And that may be the secret to this program. It’s appears to be very easy to follow because… there isn’t much to follow. It’s not really a diet. It’s just a new way of looking at food.

Is It Easy To Follow? Expensive? Discipline Required?

Eat Stop Eat: Brad Pilon

From everything our research team has gathered:

1. Easy To Follow: We’ve already covered. There are less “rules” than “diets” because the core principle is so simple: You go with out food for strategic periods of the day, and you eat strategic meals during the times that you are eating. Oh, and as always, you exercise at strategic times… that’s it.

There’s a fantastic video below from the creator of ESE Brad Pilon where he talks about what happens if you find a fast difficult on any given day. This video gives you a sense of the “flexibility” mentality of ESE and how easy it really is to follow:

2. Expensive? Remember you’re fasting regularly, so you’re eating less food than you normally eat. This weight loss program is without doubt a money saver. Plus the program itself can be trialed for $10. It might be the cheapest diet you’ve ever been on too.

3. Discipline required? We can be honest: At first, training your body to not eat when you normally eat, is challenging. It’s challenging, but given what you’re actually doing, many participants have reported that it’s easier than you first think. We’re creatures of habit, and after pushing through the first couple of days where it’s new and weird, it becomes relatively easy to eat in this new way – as easy as it was for you to eat normally beforehand.

Speed Of Results? Anything To Watch Out For?

From what we can determine, speed of results vary on ESE, as with any diet.

What should be understood is that because you’re immediately training your body to start burning off your fat, you inevitably lose weight faster than your regular “lower your calorie intake and start exercising” type of diet. Eat Stop Eat is built for fast results and many have achieved them.

Muscle Loss A Problem?

Some people – let’s face it, I mean guys – express concerns about losing muscle on “intermittent fasting” type programs. Fortunately, there’s just no evidence for it.

On the contrary, the evidence is stacked completely against it.

Guys using the ESE program burn fat through an increase in Growth Hormone. It’s well documented that fasting gives HUGE boosts to your levels of HGH (human growth hormone) (some statistics claim increases in the thousands of percentage points) which stimulates muscle growth in a BIG way.

The guy who created the program is a muscle freak (pictures below), and the main group of people interested in IF are bodybuilders.

NOTE: The growth hormone factor is only relevant in men. Women don’t experience muscle growth because of their naturally lower testosterone and HGH and nothing in an IF diet changes that.

Picture of ESE Ebook

Buying The Program?

As mentioned, ESE is a digital product, and it’s currently available on a 3 day trial for just $9.99. So basically you can check it out and if it’s worth the price to you, you keep it at the discounted $37 full price. If you don’t like it you cancel, and you get your $10 refunded. This price is very cheap compared to other digital diet programs of it’s kind.

And it means you get access to the program immediately and can start on it today.

Warning

As with most things sold on the internet, there are ripoffs and copycats that claim to sell the ESE program, but are selling some inferior material, some of which is stolen. To avoid scams, the only way is to purchase through the official website at the link below this post.

Conclusion

Eat Stop Eat is as legitimate as any “diet program” has ever been. It’s based on real science, it’s been used by thousands of people to burn fat faster than they could have otherwise, and it’s completely safe. It’s cheap, following it saves you money while you lose weight, and provided you can stick to it, you will drop weight quickly.

Eat Stop Eat is highly recommended for these reasons.

Special Offer For EatStopEatInsider.com Readers

Bonus ebook

As a reader of EatStopEatInsider.com, if you are interested in trying the Eat Stop Eat program, you’ll also receive, completely free:

1. 3 Simple Tricks For Fast Fat Loss: A strategy packed ebook I (Jared) put together on what have been some of my biggest revelations when it comes to quickly shedding body fat (for guys OR girls). This is valued at $19.95.

2. The Dirty Dozen: The 12 Most Obsessive Compulsive Eating Habits & How To Break Them:

Bonus 2

This is another special ebook report from Brad Pilon (ESE Creator) on how to easily overcome 12 of the most dangerous & most common eating/diet mistakes that exist. This would be sold for $19.95 as well, but it’s yours free.

All up, this would normally cost $77.85 but it’s yours when you take even the trial of Eat Stop Eat for $9.99.

Just send me an email at bonus@eatstopeatinsider.com with the transaction ID after your purchase and I’ll send your bonuses package through.

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