Intermittent Fasting
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@Mami1976D no you're not doing it wrong, that is just one "style" of fast, namely, one that is more about avoiding an insulin spike rather than all calories. There's some research that suggests consuming fat only and avoiding an insulin response preserves some of the benefits of the fasted state.
Depending on how loaded you make your BPC, it can still provide satiety under a caloric deficit and help people to lose weight over time.
There's just not enough long term human trials to know how this stuff really affects us.0 -
My BPC is one cup (8-ish ounces) of coffee with 1 Tbsp Kerrygold butter and 1 Tbsp coconut oil. Nothing else.0
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vikashsinha wrote: »another way to do it is by following wild diet promoted by Abel James.
8pm dinner
morning fatty (bulletproof) coffee
afternoon green smoothie
8 pm dinner
Google fat burning man by Abel James
Ive not heard of the Wild Diet before - Interesting. Sounds similar to how I roll on a not-very-hungry non-fasting day. My health issues can affect my appetite, and digesting solid food can be challenging at times, so I'll go for a liquid breakfast & lunch if I feel my body needs more energy/nutrients earlier in the day.
Otherwise I'll do a straight 16/8 to 20/4 fast (bedtime til afternoon/evening), especially the days I have reduced appetite. I tend to feel much hungrier evening/night-time and saving my calories until then means I'm able to eat really yummy, luxurious food in plentiful portions with my family. It doesn't feel like a calorie-restricted 'diet' at all those days!
I make sure to hit at least my minimum protein & fat macros within my eating window so my body still receives good nutrition & energy for the following day, whilst reaping all of the benefits of fasting.
Fasting feels surprisingly good when you find the right rhythm for your lifestyle & hunger.
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CoconuttyMummy wrote: »[
Otherwise I'll do a straight 16/8 to 20/4 fast (bedtime til afternoon/evening), especially the days I have reduced appetite. I tend to feel much hungrier evening/night-time and saving my calories until then means I'm able to eat really yummy, luxurious food in plentiful portions with my family. It doesn't feel like a calorie-restricted 'diet' at all those days!
I make sure to hit at least my minimum protein & fat macros within my eating window so my body still receives good nutrition & energy for the following day, whilst reaping all of the benefits of fasting.
Fasting feels surprisingly good when you find the right rhythm for your lifestyle & hunger.
do you drink fatty coffee or any thing else during your fasting period?0 -
vikashsinha wrote: »another way to do it is by following wild diet promoted by Abel James.
8pm dinner
morning fatty (bulletproof) coffee
afternoon green smoothie
8 pm dinner
Google fat burning man by Abel James
Vika, I am now reading his book. Thank-you so much. I am reading voraciously.
I like that he is up on the IF, low carb, and exercising, because I want fat loss and to get fit with toned muscles.0 -
Kitnthecat wrote: »I have naturally evolved to a one meal per day eating plan. This was not intentional, although I love to fast. I found that eating keto keeps me feeling satisfied, so I first gave up eating lunch, then switched to BPC for breakfast and skipped eating breakfast, then gradually switched to black coffee for breakfast and throughout the morning. My one meal at supper is very satiating. I simply do not usually have the desire to eat until supper now. So I guess I have an over 23 hour fasting period every day.
I also like to do extended fasts of 48-72 hours at least once per week. I might have two shorter fasts or one longer one, depending on my schedule and how I feel.
This has given me much greater control over what I eat, and I enjoy the benefits as well. Increased mental clarity, elevated mood and amazing energy while fasting. I seldom feel hungry.
Kit, I started BPC for breakfast, then do not eat anything until dinnertime. It has sparked new weight loss. The way you do it is actually not difficult (really not hungry), so I am a fan of your way. Not sure I can do 48-72 hr fast though.0 -
Going to find Dr. Fung on yt. Sounds like several of you have done so. Thank you for all of the advice.
-Dawl
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www.leangains.com has some great info.0