Does fasting boost energy?
SuccessHere
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I need an energy boost will fasting for a day do that?
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Some people experience a sort of "high" when fasting, so that could be considered an energy boost...Maybe...
I have much better luck with using regular, moderate exercise, getting a good night's sleep, and avoiding foods that make me sleepy, like wheat flour.8 -
It only made me tired. Have you tried caffeine? Are you eating nutrient dense foods? How many calories are you eating? Are you sleeping?1
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I tire much easier when fasting than when eating light. When I overeat I have no trouble snoozing. That happy medium in between is what I strive for. Also, have you been doing anything to get/stay in shape? That makes a huge difference.0
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I am doing the intermittent fasting, 16/8 and all but the second day I have a lot of energy and I am seeing results. I learned I needed all of my protein and have it set at 45%.4
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I dont see any differene but then I have done it all my life.1
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I gather responses to it are somewhat individual, but all it does for me is make me feel tired, draggy, and sap my workout intensity. Oh, and sometimes it messes up my digestive system throughput, which tends to be a little persnickety in general.2
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Not for me, I've only attempted twice but both times just made me irrationally angry (at everything) and even more tired. Plus I get light headed and clammy if I go too long between meals, which means I can't really workout or be terribly active at all. I'd much rather just eat lower calorie options more frequently, I feel better that way, and I've had no issues losing and maintaining for 3 years without having to feel like I'm going to punch everyone2
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Energy boost not really.
For many there's an emotional/mental/spiritual clarity that shows up around 18-24 hours into a water fast. But not everyone experiences that in the same way or to the same degree.4 -
Rationally, food is energy. If you don't eat food you don't give your body energy. So fasting should realistically not create an energyboost. But if people feel it why argue against it?2
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SuccessHere wrote: »I need an energy boost will fasting for a day do that?
Why not try it and see?2 -
SuccessHere wrote: »I need an energy boost will fasting for a day do that?
Why not try it and see?
Humans have been fasting for spiritual/mental reasons for millennia. Pick a day, prepare yourself mentally, prepare your environment to reduce temptation/distraction, And then fast. use the time you would have spent eating on some other activity to improve yourself mentally or spiritually or emotionally--Read, meditate, etc.
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stanmann571 wrote: »Energy boost not really.
For many there's an emotional/mental/spiritual clarity that shows up around 18-24 hours into a water fast. But not everyone experiences that in the same way or to the same degree.
24 hrs without food for me would not be a pretty sight lol but thats me.2 days of a dr prescribed liquid diet for certain tests for me are sheer torture2 -
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From a chemical or physiological stand point I’m not aware of any reaction which would create an actual measurable energy boost. You have to “burn” calories to create energy (energy not being able to be created from
Nothing) and just fasting doesn’t mean that you suddenly “burn” more calories or create energy in lieu of any other extraneous trigger (like exercise for instance). However anecdotally people have reported it. I think it’s very subjective though.2 -
CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »Energy boost not really.
For many there's an emotional/mental/spiritual clarity that shows up around 18-24 hours into a water fast. But not everyone experiences that in the same way or to the same degree.
24 hrs without food for me would not be a pretty sight lol but thats me.2 days of a dr prescribed liquid diet for certain tests for me are sheer torture
I’m with you. I dread fasting for a test.1
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