I don’t meant for weight loss, I mean health benefits as in autophagy, clearing out toxins, giving your organs a break type stuff

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    I do this all the time because of my ADHD hyper-focus. It’s how I stay so slim (unhealthy as fuck on the inside, I’m sure)!

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    I used to do 36 hours a week, as an experiment. Not for weight loss. Maintained my weight.

    Results: lower LDL cholesterol. Sharply lower. Blood pressure lower only while fasting.

    Side effects: migraines. I tried to arrange it so there was not so much time fasting before sleeping but would usually wake up with a migraine.

    Never fasted more than 2 days voluntarily.

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      What did you allow yourself to consume during the fasts and how did you break the fasts?

      Did you LDL go back up when you stopped fasting?

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    I only eat from 5-8 PM. I started it for weight loss a few years ago, which worked alright. I lost 30 pounds, but have since gained a lot of it back. It turns out you can eat a lot in three hours once your stomach gets used to it.

    However, before starting the diet I had chronic heartburn, acid reflux, and trouble swallowing sometimes. All three went away after a week on the diet, which is enough for me to keep going.

    There are other minor benefits, like saving money/time from not eating so often. At this point I don’t feel hungry at all until 4:00, so I never shop hungry.

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      That’s awesome that it’s worked for your gastro issues, I would have thought trying to eat all your food at once would aggravate reflux. The body is a wild thing.

      How many calories do you think you usually get in during your feasting window?

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    I only eat once a day for years now. Not really for weight loss, but rather because it saves a lot of time and allows me to spend more time on preparing one really satisfying and healthy meal instead of just snacks and fast food. I still eat sweets and stuff if I feel like, but it’s easier to control and keep track of nutrients etc.

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    At times I won’t eat until midday, if not until dinner. If I do eat before then, I lose energy, I think it boosts metabolism and energy. I am just not hungry in the morning sometimes I’m not trying to fast per se.

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    I intermittent fast the majority of days and have done so for nearly the last decade. I have a chronic illness that affects my GI tract, among other things, and it helps a lot.

    Not getting hangry is a huge perk. Once my flight got stuck for hours in a small town airport with no food nearby. I was watching people get so weird about not eating for a few hours, but I was able to just be okay.

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    No comment from a faster, yet. All comments are people on diet or people fasting intermittent. Intermittent fasting is a contradiction in terms.

    Fasting should be done yearly, individualized for your body’s metabolism.

    Should be done under medical supervision of a real professional fasting doc.

    Fasting is not a diet or a lifestyle. Fasting is a regiment, like the worst dictatorship inside you. The regiment must not be broken not even the slightest. Except you want to start the process all over again…

    I read so much bullshit about fasting online and never the real thing.

    If you do fasting right all the toxicity will leave the body and mind and you will be the clearest and healthiest human being. Everything aligns automagically.

    Certainly there will never be enlightenment of any kind unless you do proper fasting.

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      Pseudoscience bullshit on the level of chiropractic practice. Fuck off with your spiritualized medical advice.

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      Ya I was hoping for some people who do 48+ hour fasts but it’s still interesting to see how people’s bodys react to shorter periods

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    Lost 60lbs from it. My eating window was 930am-530pm. You still want to try to eat healthy while doing IF.

    Started 5years ago at 334lbs. Am ~225lbs today. I stopped actively doing IF ~3 years ago though.

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    It’s been a long time, now. My takeaway: I turned into a monster on fasting days, so much so that my friends would whisper when they saw me approaching. It worked, in that I lost weight. It would have been easier for me to lose weight by just eating better food.

    As with all things diet and nutrition, I also learned that what works for me definitely might not work for someone else, and that something that doesn’t work for me, might. Everybody’s metabolism is weird and wonderful and you need to figure out what works for you.

    Right now, I figured out that not eating after 18:00 (6p) improves my sleep a ton. If I had to restart, I would just “fast” by imposing an evening cutoff for food/calories.

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      Personally I just find it much easier to skip a meal completely than to start eating and stop before I’m full. Restricting calories could work just as well, it’s just a lot harder for me to execute with continuity.

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    Of it helps you to go on a calories deficit, go for it.

    There is no benefit in fasting rather than any other kind of first that less your calories intake. The rest is physiological, good if it works for you.

    The end goal is to get into a balanced diet, for this fasting is bad because doesn’t teach you to eat better, just less

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    I’ve used it extensively to lose weight. The main advantage to it is how incredibly simple to execute it is compared to trying to “properly” restrict calories. Big things to watch out for are making sure you get all your micros, and that balance your dietary needs (Fiber, macro ratios) in your eating window.

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      I was watching a youtube video that mentioned autophagy which made me ask this question. It looks to be scientifically backed but I was wondering if people really benefit from it.

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    I had a year or so of eating only between 11-18 per day, water, tea and coffee permitted outside these hours. It was pretty good.