Fasting
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Agreed!! Nightmare for your body!0
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A few hours ago, I started yet another 24 hour fast. I don't tell others to fast, but for me, it has benefits. For those who care, below is a blog I wrote about my experience with IF a couple months after I started IF. For those who don't like IF, no biggie...its certainly not for everyone...many folks just don't have the mental toughness for it because you don't appreciate how easy it can be once you stop fretting about it. For those like the OP who are just plain ignorant about the potential benefits of IF and think they know everything...welcome to the internet where you can find someone who knows everything about everything...and then someone else who knows everything to the contrary I don't pretend to know everything and I don't pretend to believe my way is right for anyone else. I only know why I do things my way and that my way works for me
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/H_Factor/view/my-experience-with-intermittent-fasting-175218
Well said Hunter!0 -
A new stud at Berkley shows that intermittent fasting can reduce the risk of all types of cancer and also the amount of insulin resistance a person has. Sounds healthy to me...
Martin Berkhan has a pretty good collection of studies at www.leangains.com.
Do you have a link to the study you're referring to above?0 -
A new stud at Berkley shows that intermittent fasting can reduce the risk of all types of cancer and also the amount of insulin resistance a person has. Sounds healthy to me...
link?
I thought it was "heavy squats cure cancer"
edit: sidesteal is a gun!0 -
Can I report the OP for being offensive and trolling? I find his "thoughts" offensive even though he's way off base and doesn't know enough about fasting to make a particular sound arguement.0
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A few hours ago, I started yet another 24 hour fast. I don't tell others to fast, but for me, it has benefits. For those who care, below is a blog I wrote about my experience with IF a couple months after I started IF. For those who don't like IF, no biggie...its certainly not for everyone...many folks just don't have the mental toughness for it because you don't appreciate how easy it can be once you stop fretting about it. For those like the OP who are just plain ignorant about the potential benefits of IF and think they know everything...welcome to the internet where you can find someone who knows everything about everything...and then someone else who knows everything to the contrary I don't pretend to know everything and I don't pretend to believe my way is right for anyone else. I only know why I do things my way and that my way works for me
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/H_Factor/view/my-experience-with-intermittent-fasting-175218
I don't THINK I know everything. I DO know everything.
If only I knew that we were in the grace of God's presence. I bow before thee.0 -
FFS... is it really? i think not.... but that is my personal opinion.0
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edit: sidesteal is a gun!
^ Shouldn't you be practicing your muscle-ups?Can I report the OP for being offensive and trolling? I find his "thoughts" offensive even though he's way off base and doesn't know enough about fasting to make a particular sound arguement.
Was it the complete lack of context and sweeping generalizations that you found incorrect?
In closing: Posting in a troll thread.0 -
You got a fasting car. And I want a ticket to anywhere.0
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This is the link to the news article from UC Berkley News. Goes into a lot of the details.
http://berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2005/03/14_intermittentfeeding.shtml0 -
edit: sidesteal is a gun!
^ Shouldn't you be practicing your muscle-ups?Can I report the OP for being offensive and trolling? I find his "thoughts" offensive even though he's way off base and doesn't know enough about fasting to make a particular sound arguement.
Was it the complete lack of context and sweeping generalizations that you found incorrect?
In closing: Posting in a troll thread.
Yes as he didn't post it in the "chit chat and fun/games" forum section which means all bets are off.0 -
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I don't THINK I know everything. I DO know everything.
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Your Missouri is showing.
Gag.0 -
The average person has quite enough "extra" in their bodies to withstand fasting. It can be very useful when done properly and with the right mindset. It's not a one size fits all thing. Most of the ill effects of fasting come from people not properly preparing before the fast (i.e. failing to taper off of different foods daily instead of going cold turkey) and/or not gradually easing back into food (e.g. liquids, then fruits, then veggies, then meats if desired).
I've done a 7 day water-only fast. I would not do it again because I did lose muscle mass quickly. I was not hungry however and it decreased my sugar cravings.
I've done a raw food-only fast for 12 days and it was very beneficial. My "brain fog" cleared, my skin cleared and I had lots more energy. My sense of smell became very keen as well. I lost 10 lbs... which I've never gained back and I did not become flabby from loss of muscle mass.0 -
Life in the fasting lane
Surely make you lose your mind0 -
Going to bed now so I guess my fasting will start while I'm sleeping.0
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I don't THINK I know everything. I DO know everything.
And it is people with the same mentality, that make up the biggest number of fools in the world.
The Fools (think they ) know everything
wise (know they) know nothing0 -
I don't THINK I know everything. I DO know everything.
And it is people with the same mentality, that make up the biggest number of fools in the world.
The Fools (think they ) know everything
wise (know they) know nothing
Very well said!0 -
*yawn* Isn't stupid or horrible if you do it once it a while. Gtfo.
You're wrong, but you're 18. I'm sure it happens a lot.
Please.0 -
A few hours ago, I started yet another 24 hour fast. I don't tell others to fast, but for me, it has benefits. For those who care, below is a blog I wrote about my experience with IF a couple months after I started IF. For those who don't like IF, no biggie...its certainly not for everyone...many folks just don't have the mental toughness for it because you don't appreciate how easy it can be once you stop fretting about it. For those like the OP who are just plain ignorant about the potential benefits of IF and think they know everything...welcome to the internet where you can find someone who knows everything about everything...and then someone else who knows everything to the contrary I don't pretend to know everything and I don't pretend to believe my way is right for anyone else. I only know why I do things my way and that my way works for me
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/H_Factor/view/my-experience-with-intermittent-fasting-175218
I am also an Eat Stop Eater. And I am fasting right now! But unlike you, I would recommend fasting to others and have done so and they have gained success. You have to tread carefully because there are issues around unhealthy relationships with food, but as long as you explain to them how fasting works and what the benefits are they are good to go.0 -
Unless it's for religious reasons, fasting is stupid, horrible for your body and a very, very bad "tool" for weight loss.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/496770-misinformation0 -
Discuss amongst yourselves....
Yes Me Lord. Your wishes are their command....Your Honour.0 -
So far the only people "fasting" that I have encountered on this site are the ones that think "starving" is too harsh of a word..
Example: "Ate a cheeseburger yesterday...going to fast today to clean out my system"0 -
Is there a point to this thread?0
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So far the only people "fasting" that I have encountered on this site are the ones that think "starving" is too harsh of a word..
Example: "Ate a cheeseburger yesterday...going to fast today to clean out my system"
The issue is that fasting is an ambiguous term and it can cause disagreements when context is lacking (such as this turd of thread, for example). Plenty of people on this site (myself included AT TIMES) will use an intermittent fasting approach to dieting because it helps to a great degree with satiety. Most intermittent fasting programs don't have you fasting any longer than 24 hours an even 24 is on a rather extreme end from any of the more intelligently designed programs, in my opinion.0 -
Oh please...
Eat Stop Eat Book
There is nothing wrong with fasting.
Fasting is not "starving". I am usually not hungry until 6-7pm the next day and when I eat, I eat 3,000kcal worth of food in one sitting. U MAD BROs?0 -
Oh please...
Eat Stop Eat Book
There is nothing wrong with fasting.
Fasting is not "starving". I am usually not hungry until 6-7pm the next day and when I eat, I eat 3,000kcal worth of food in one sitting. U MAD BROs?
Hell nah....IM JEALOUS!0 -
Did someone say boobs?0
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I only fast on days that end in Y0
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Can I report the OP for being offensive and trolling? I find his "thoughts" offensive even though he's way off base and doesn't know enough about fasting to make a particular sound arguement.
I agree. I usually fast from about 10pm... till 2-3pm daily. Yet still consume 3000 calories.
clearly, you're starving and you're muscles are about to fall off.0 -
Hey, are you gonna eat that?0
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