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They all follow the principle of Hormesis

Hormesis is the concept that a given stress to your body has an amount that is too little, an amount that is too much, and an amount that is optimal.

Getting the most out of your health, fitness and diet efforts requires you to find the optimal level, or the 'sweet spot'.

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In most cases people want to see what you eat because they're trying to validate their own choices. In other words, any persecution you face over your diet is never about you, it's always about them.

In this podcast we discuss diet choices and the social challenges and persecution that you can be faced with by separating yourself from the pack.

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