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, Master of Leptin,

I've got my copy of Mastering Leptin ordered, but in the meantime,

I'd like to ask a question, if you've got a sec. I read your

summary (very helpful, btw, thanks for taking the time to summarize)

and a few summaries of the Mastering Leptin Rules that I founding

while googling.

I've been taking a probiotic and some clay first thing in the

morning and right before bed because that combo helps immensely in

keeping my gut problems in check so that I can sleep through the

night. Does this " count " as eating? IOW, do I need to wait 5-6

hours after probiotic supplement to eat my next meal.

And, is it okay to go longer between meals than suggested, leptin-

wise? I don't want to go into starvation mode, but when school

starts, some days I can't be back at home to eat so I would end up

going 7-8 house between meals. And along the same lines, do I need

to eat/sleep at about the same times everyday to keep the leptin

cycle working right?

TIA,

Katy

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Katy-

>I've been taking a probiotic and some clay first thing in the

>morning and right before bed because that combo helps immensely in

>keeping my gut problems in check so that I can sleep through the

>night. Does this " count " as eating? IOW, do I need to wait 5-6

>hours after probiotic supplement to eat my next meal.

No, that definitely doesn't count as eating. Some kinds of supplements are

best taken on an empty stomach, and even s suggests taking a little

alcar (acetyl l-carnitine) right before bed. Eating is a snack or a meal,

that's all.

>And, is it okay to go longer between meals than suggested, leptin-

>wise?

Certainly!

>I don't want to go into starvation mode, but when school

>starts, some days I can't be back at home to eat so I would end up

>going 7-8 house between meals. And along the same lines, do I need

>to eat/sleep at about the same times everyday to keep the leptin

>cycle working right?

Regular eating and sleeping patterns are definitely important, but I'd

guess only vital for people with really disturbed metabolisms. The

important thing to avoid if your schedule causes problems is eating too

soon before bed. With 7-8 hours between meals, it sounds like on those

days at least you'd best have two meals rather than three.

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