That’s me 💯 %. While intermittent fasting I realised that I was sensitive to meat and dairy. Then started researching what I should eat when not fasting and ended up on this channel.
@hynjus0015 жыл бұрын
Nice! I think there's also a pallette reset. Once you're off the addictive foods like cheese, your body can more clearly signal it wants things like broccoli
@NoahNobody5 жыл бұрын
Me too! After about 6 months of intermittent fasting, I ended up going vegan for 14 months, while still doing the fast. 4 Years later, I rarely eat meat and dairy.
@daveforgot1275 жыл бұрын
Christopher Mahon yes that's exactly what happened to me but I knew about dr. Greger earlier. I found out that I'm exceptionally sensitive to saturated fat and milk products. I'm not a vegan but I'm 95% reduced and I feel a lot better
@OspreyFlyer5 жыл бұрын
👍
@SurfergirlKH5 жыл бұрын
Good for you!
@jennielyra36945 жыл бұрын
Me and my husband lost a combined 230+ lbs doing fasting (not intermittent, days of fasting in a row). The euphoria is real. I have kept the lbs off for two years, only gaining some back because I am wanting to get pregnant. The best part is that my husband no longer snores!
@happycook6737 Жыл бұрын
How many days per week did you fast?
@jbidwell6055 жыл бұрын
I went to a fasting clinic in Germany. The national health insurance pays for it and it is quite common there. Wish the rest of the world would jump onboard with this already.
@sharit79705 жыл бұрын
'...in 1915 two Harvard docs indelicately described 2 extraordinarily fat women...one of whom was a veritable pork barrel' I lost it! Indelicately, indeed!
@jbidwell6055 жыл бұрын
They still say these things to patients today. No surprise there, is it?
@codehanieh99655 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@gdj7775 жыл бұрын
Food industry frowns on fasting.
@dancindavey15155 жыл бұрын
Giovanny De Jesus Not too happy with plants either.
@aarushchaubey5163 жыл бұрын
@@dancindavey1515 big broccoli doesn't exist
@NathanKopilec5 жыл бұрын
Didn't know "veritable pork barrel" was considered scientific terminology 😂
@ellistarceansa81825 жыл бұрын
*"We'll find out -> next" * Grrrrrr! Dr. Greger is such a TEASE!!!!
@sharit79705 жыл бұрын
...a nutritional cliffhanger!! AHHHH!!
@zack71225 жыл бұрын
hahahaha 😆
@portiastgermain29964 жыл бұрын
I alternate day fast as a lifestyle - eating on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, and fasting Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Have been doing it for a few months now and love how I feel - much more clear headed, more stamina and strength, and an overall sense of well being. Food tastes much better when I do eat, and I naturally gravitate toward nutritionally dense foods without even trying. Other favorable side effects are weight loss, and no more bloating. So that’s been my experience so far.
@adrianbaker14082 жыл бұрын
Update, please. Thanks.
@portiastgermain29962 жыл бұрын
I still live this lifestyle and feel really healthy. I generally fast 2 to 3 days per wk, and eat a whole food low carb diet, minus most grains except (occasional small amounts of quinoa.) I have done 2 or 3 extended fasts in the last 2 yrs that were 2 and 3 weeks long which works for me but I wouldn’t necessarily advise others to attempt without medical supervision.
@portiastgermain29962 жыл бұрын
I haven’t been to or needed a see a doctor in over 20 plus yrs. from intuitively following my guidance and living this way.
@evgfav5 жыл бұрын
I used to be sick so frequently that I decided to replicate a study on mice which the researchers said rebuilt the immune system (MICE being the key word here but I was sick so often I didn't care). Essentially water fast 2-3 days once a month for 6 months. I did that, and it seems to have worked. I went from sick 10+ times per year to 1-2 times per year. I think that was 4-5 years ago now. I'm hoping those studies will be covered in future videos.
@kyleg52025 жыл бұрын
You’re talking about Valter Longo’s work. He’s a researcher out of USC. Exciting stuff!
@KristopherWilliams_tahmson5 жыл бұрын
Intermittent fasting has become another lifestyle choice, along with Vegan. Some days I cut the fast early, some days I will eat later, but generally I stick inside the 16:8. I typically consume 1,600-2,000kcal with regular exercise and my weight will fluctuate between 152-156lbs. Gives me a healthy baseline and an easy template to work with if I want to built strength or focus primary on endurance. It was amazing to see that the weight was under my control with focus on the habits of eating. Going vegan 6 years ago, I had this idea I could eat whatever I wanted, and weighed ~ 165-170lbs. Since then it has been a refining process
@TaylorPhase5 жыл бұрын
lol calories
@GainzzGangg4 жыл бұрын
Here's what intermittent fasting has done for us: Myself- 73 lbs in 5 months My Mom- 9 lbs in 6 weeks My Twin Sister - 17 lbs in 8 weeks my mom and sister just started at the beginning of the year in January,it doesn't happen overnight, but stay consistent and it will happen
@vervegrande10 ай бұрын
Is it possible to make these videos as part of a playlist, as to keep track of the “next” video?
@diegonayalazo3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@RedPillVegan5 жыл бұрын
Fasting videos incoming!
@Runpierre5 жыл бұрын
Question Red Pill: I’m vegan and I also do a 18/6 intermittent fast daily. My cholesterol numbers actually have gone up and I don’t know why. I’ve lost weight and body fat which is a good thing. What would cause a cholesterol spike from fasting?
@RedPillVegan5 жыл бұрын
Patrick Pierre, Jr. what’s your diet like and what are your sources of sat fat, and frequency in diet? Yes fasting + weight loss COULD have that effect but usually you see the opposite
@TheEnigmaticDeenTruth5 жыл бұрын
@@Runpierre have you done a genetics test? Heredity can be a source of high cholesterol. Physical activity is key as well. Peace.
@GO3sLOW6Pk5 жыл бұрын
@@Runpierre When you do fasting you lower insulin which puts into a state called ketosis. Durings ketosis your cell burns fat for energy and guess what, stored fat contains cholesterol and when you burn your stored fat, the cholesterol releases and you get a cholesterol spike. This is a normal thing when you lose weight. Usually people who eat to much fat get high cholesterol, but if you lose weight and still get high cholesterol then It's quite obvious. I wouldn't worry yet, it will eventually go down but if it doesn't then you should look at other things. 1. "Lack of insulin or thyroid hormone increases the blood cholesterol concentration, whereas excess thyroid hormone decreases the concentration. These effects are probably caused mainly by changes in the degree of activation of specific enzymes responsible for the metabolism of lipid substances". -Textbook of medical physiology 2. "Insulin Deficiency Increases Plasma Cholesterol and Phospholipid Concentrations. The excess of fatty acids in the plasma associated with insulin deficiency also promotes liver conversion of some of the fatty acids into phospholipids and cholesterol, two of the major products of fat metabolism. These two substances, along with excess triglycerides formed at the same time in the liver, are then discharged into the blood in the lipoproteins". -Textbook of medical physiology
I just had my first “I can’t wait for the next episode” moment on KZbin. C’mon man! Who shot JR? Who did Sam call on Cheers? Did Riker kill Borg Picard? This video is officially in my top ten of season cliffhangers.
@halodave5 жыл бұрын
Fasting vs intermittent fasting. 2 different things. Don't conflate the 2 to bash IF
@1ncandescence5 жыл бұрын
When does the next one come out? Cant wait
@Bajoli865 жыл бұрын
I am a fan of intermittend fasting.
@jlbediako4 жыл бұрын
The word breakfast Is BREAK FAST. A mini daily fast BEFORE breakfast may be to not eat between the hours of lets say 12AM and 6AM or maybe 11PM and 7AM you choose.. I find it helps to control my appetite when I know I KNOW I have something to LOOK FORWARD TO.
@henryi97385 жыл бұрын
For me, intermittent fasting is not a diet, but a lifestyle.
@delishme25 жыл бұрын
For me intermittent fasting isn't fasting, it's restricted eating. Over 24 hours is a fast.
@dancindavey15155 жыл бұрын
TheSwoleBroscientist Hippies love plant based diet. Plant based toking also. (Did you know millenial generation is modern day hippy?).
@heathersmiliekiwi85284 жыл бұрын
I agree. IF is not only sustainable but preferable. I for one will never go back to 3 meals a day!
@tburke54995 жыл бұрын
So timely... I have been reevaluating my fasting practices and have some additional clarity about the direction I am heading in. Thanks Dr. Greger!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@DrAdnan5 жыл бұрын
I need to start fasting more
@fire7side5 жыл бұрын
I used diet alone to get down to within about 20 lbs of my bmi normal weight. I couldn't seem to make any more progress until I tried fasting one day a week and I was down to bmi normal within about 3 weeks to a month. I've kept if off just fine without doing any more except one time a partial fast of skipping breakfast and supper. It definitely helped me get control of my hunger. That and getting all the sugar, fake sugar, etc out of my diet. I can easily wait an extra few hours for my scheduled meal now sometimes going 8 hours between meals.
@lloydchristmas45475 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr. Greger.
@theveganmusclemommy5 жыл бұрын
I hope you go into more detail in your video about the effects of fasting for men vrs. women. As far as my understand goes, a lot of studies have researched men on fasting diets but not women. And as such, at this point we don't know the effects that fasting can have on women's hormones, especially in non-obese/ healthy women. From my own personal experience and bias ( as a non-obese woman) stupid enough to think water fasting would have beneficial health benefits, I found the process to be far more damaging to my body than I was led to believe. It took months for my body and hormones to normalize afterwords.
@esteffannyh5 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. Same thing happened to me.
@SmokeySilly4206 ай бұрын
How long did you fast for?
@hynjus0015 жыл бұрын
I hope these videos do more than just "debunk" fasting. Processes like autophagy confer incredibly important benefits that can't be overlooked.
@TechPeasant4045 жыл бұрын
I understand your skepticism. Fasts are similar to keotgenic diets. You run on ketones from animal fat (your stored body fat). Doesn’t really tow the party line with the diehard vegan crowd.
@isidoravojinovic73625 жыл бұрын
Yass been waiting for this video to drop
@maremacd5 жыл бұрын
The Fasting Fatman (he has a YT channel) is currently on his second extended water fast. His values don’t align with most on this channel (he tried and like the carnivore diet during a break from full fasting, for example), but his resolve is pretty amazing.
@microb45385 жыл бұрын
Could you talk about taurine?
@ClarkPotter5 жыл бұрын
Day 9 of a water fast and feel great! Lots of energy and extremely clear mind. My longest fast is 21 days but starting a 22-day vegan challenge with my gf here, so just 10 this time. If you can fast 4 days, you can fast 40. It sounds hard but it's not at all. Ketosis is smooth sailing.
@TechPeasant4045 жыл бұрын
why go vegan? if you fast that long you are fat adapted running on ketones produced from animal fat (your fat stores) I’d just continue the good feelings running on ketones. Could even try an all meat diet. I broke a 7 day fast once eating medjool dates.. big mistake I was on the floor due to the fiber and sugar spike. I routinely break 3 day fasts with one lb of beef no issue.
@jackrainwater79665 жыл бұрын
Please do a video on dry fasting.
@Gallardo-BantumAntonio Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@fern5 жыл бұрын
"We'll find out......... NEXT!" 😳
@truefuschniken5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@You-are-right-but5 жыл бұрын
Hi please can you do a critical review of the 'The Game Changers' Netflix Vegan documentary by James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger?
@KM-fv9ll5 жыл бұрын
You're Right but... I believe Dr G consulted on the movie, he’s named in the credits, which I was very happy to see!
@RabbitFoodFitness5 жыл бұрын
As much fun as that would be I don't think that it could be finished in 5 minutes. Also, he definitely was consulted for the movie.
I would like to know about the autophagy side of fasting. Too many videos out there about it I don't trust
@Scottlp25 жыл бұрын
If you want to know about autophagy there are better sources e.g. Peter Attia, etc than Gregor who is a generalist.
@tonyofarrell27755 жыл бұрын
Well watch the video of the man who won the Nobel prize for his study of autophagy
@delishme25 жыл бұрын
Then you should look up Yoshinori Ohsumi who won the Nobel Prize for Autophagy or Dr Valter Longo. They both have published work on Autophagy, the later in particular with age related illnesses and autophagy, ie cancer, diabetes... Etc he was a Nobel nominee in the same year. Ooh and Dr Rhonda Patrick if you want the cutting edge science or scientistists working on the various areas of epigenetics within the biohacking community. In terms of authority, It's still very much alot of guess work in many regards, but what is known, and what has been studied and published puts Valter at the top of the heap, and Rhonda as the woman in the know.
@Scottlp25 жыл бұрын
Selma Cat agree. Rhonda Patrick is a great source herself and she interviews and posts them on KZbin interviews with people like Longo, and other experts on cutting edge topics.
@pickledbeaker59165 жыл бұрын
Yes, I'm quite familiar and appreciate Drs. Patrick, Attia and SInclair and their views about aging/fasting. Need to check out that Nobel prize winner. Currently on 7 hours daily feeding window and 40 hour bi weekly water fast
@cerenademe94335 жыл бұрын
Please address the *health benefits* of water-only fasting, rather than fasting for weight loss. Thanks!
@OspreyFlyer5 жыл бұрын
👍
@mmmollie275 жыл бұрын
I have done IF for some time, but I fell off the wagon and now I can't get back on it. I struggle and fail daily. I normally plan to break fast at 12pm but end up getting really hungry around 10am (I am normally up at 5am). And it just goes downhill from there. Any ideas on what I could change? Improve on? Any methods or routines that work very well?
@misslawlesss5 жыл бұрын
mmmollie27 take your first coffee at 10👌 walk as much as you can in the morning, take vitD, eat a protein(vegan)full lunch get some more daylight, fruit at 15: oatmeal with berries and banana before leaving work and then a large sallad with some small delicious topping after work out or at latest 19.00. If peckish have a fruit, roibos, ashwaghanda pills and a small peace of really dark 🍫 👌
@TechPeasant4045 жыл бұрын
if you slowly switch to a low carb diet over a few weeks your baseline insulin level will drop and you will be able to tap into stored body fat much easier. Fasting is a form of keotgenic diet. You run on ketones from animal fat (your stored fat). It takes a while to up regulate fat digesting enzymes and switch from a carb burning to fat burning metabolism. Many people haven’t gone a day without food. (Far from the norm over most of human history) with high insulin levels it's virtually impossible to access stored body fat and you will be hungry. I have a low carb diet for 5 days a week and fast for 48 hours each week. this is my third month and so far so good. Prior to this I was eating one meal a day (also low carb) for six months. Hunger will show up in waves. It will appear when you would normally eat then the desire will subside in a matter of minutes. You won’t be constantly hungry if you are fat adapted.
@vascoamaralgrilo4 жыл бұрын
Great insight!
@daniellugo42725 жыл бұрын
please can you link all articles you take as a reference? i would like to read the full studies...
@RabbitFoodFitness5 жыл бұрын
If you go to his website he has links to all of them under his video.
@ralphhancock74495 жыл бұрын
Aside from the life style choice issue, I do have concerns that fasting will screw up your system from lack of nutrients and messed up biota. Check out the responses to the Quora question "What's the effect of prolonged fasting in gut flora?"
@terseandtiny17465 жыл бұрын
There is information out there. You can rebuild your biome but you have to be careful during refeeding. You need to have a plan and if you're a novice, you need to have supervision. This depends on the length of your fast though. I went 15 days and allowed 15 to start to rebuild and the following days were used to reintroduce certain processed things.
@terseandtiny17465 жыл бұрын
You also don't lack nutrients and if you're afraid of that, supplement. May not be a "true" fast but you'll still get the benefits.
@titan96635 жыл бұрын
Your body is made to handle a fast no worries
@cesarmerc77705 жыл бұрын
CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT VIDEO
@eastcoastkickz48913 жыл бұрын
From my experience. Fasting for 12 /16 hours helped me loose weight Fasting for 24 hours i noticed my stomach had more acid . Gave me bloat and reflux
@doktoren995 жыл бұрын
Thank you, next!
@sureshjogia8765 жыл бұрын
Does fasting increase hyper acidity in stomach?
@Hikingphotobug5 жыл бұрын
This is interesting stuff and I enjoy all of these videos! As far as the euphoria in fasting, it might help explain the 'hook' in the mirror side of obesity - anorexia eating disorders. Eating disorders have, of course, a starting point with the perception of food, eating and body image coupled with the endorphins that can contribute to underlying compulsive/obsessive eating issues. That is a whole other discussion. I think where I'm actually going here is that it is important to mention and address all of the eating disorders. Obesity related eating disorders and Anorexia eating disorders are both very damaging to the body in a functional and nutritional context. Unfortunately, one is shamed and the other is praised.
@Hikingphotobug5 жыл бұрын
PS Fasting does work for a specific group. I have fasted and it is helpful but I get the diet boomerang effect if I'm not focused 100% after I have lost the weight. All the years of diets and such I just never saw that boomerang coming. To this day I'm amazed at the consistent pattern. Even this last shift in lifestyle change, as I have gone over to whole food plant based diet, I have to use lots of awareness and mindfulness. I lost 40 lbs but have regained 15 lbs. This time, at least, I saw the boomerang coming back but still felt helpless to stop it. I found it is quite easy to regain weight on a whole food plant based diet... It's not about the food, it's about how I act and react to food.
@TheSnerggly2 жыл бұрын
as someone who battled eating disorders my entire life, I agree.
@TheSnerggly2 жыл бұрын
@HOPE and PEACE Truth
@mattwodziak17505 жыл бұрын
The improved mood is partly due to stabilized blood sugar levels. Not to mention the improved mood and clarity observed by those on ketogenic diets. A diet that stabilizes blood sugar levels.
@LifexNick5 жыл бұрын
I did a 30 day fast 2 years ago. Was amazing :)
@LifexNick5 жыл бұрын
Now I am on the daily dozen, so good :)
@lukeweaver92875 жыл бұрын
Did you rid yourself of any chronic issues on the fast?
@isidoravojinovic73625 жыл бұрын
I did 15 days and am now losing weight on a whole foods plant based diet but had no results on the same diet before
@user-bv7mk8id5t5 жыл бұрын
I did a 10 day juice fast. I didn’t do for weight loss though. But I did lose a few pounds of course. I did feel good though, my 10 day juice fast did help me go vegan afterwards as I had a hard time giving up habits such as dairy and eggs. But my body never wants to do a fast again, not even for a weekend Jajajaja. ✌🏼🌱
@LifexNick5 жыл бұрын
@@lukeweaver9287 It got rid of a cough I had for over a year.
@lukeweaver92875 жыл бұрын
It's very safe if you're not on meds, and safe under supervision if you are.
@lukeweaver92875 жыл бұрын
@paul w No doubt prescription meds are not safe. Natural meds are much safer. So many people are on prescription meds and many want to fast when they realize the meds aren't healing. Check out Super Juice Me documentary if you haven't seen it. Very good!
@amywjn5 жыл бұрын
What does fasting do to muscle mass & metabolic rate?
@thomaskeets31945 жыл бұрын
amywjn it does not affect it in any negative way.
@amywjn5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I just do not want to mess up my decent metabolic rate to get rid 7lbs of stubborn fat. I’m chomping at the bit for the next video, which is what I may have to do to get through a fast. “chomp on a bit” hee hee 😜 sorry you had to read that.
@tamcon725 жыл бұрын
I aspire to an existence of "exceptional usefulness" myself, ha-ha! This was a real eye-opener; hope there are more assessments of recent fasting research upcoming. TFP!
@TechPeasant4045 жыл бұрын
Fun fact... Fasts as short as 24 hours are ketogenic. Running on ketones from animal fat (your stored fat)
@MyplayLists4Y2Y5 жыл бұрын
You did not differentiate between types of fasting.
@darkflamingopontificates1865 жыл бұрын
How do people feel about fasting once or twice a week?
@thomaskeets31945 жыл бұрын
Dark Flamingo Pontificates that’s what I have been doing for 5 years now! Twice a week Mon and Fri. 24hrs sometimes 36. Healed myself and I am in the best health of my life.
@TechPeasant4045 жыл бұрын
@@thomaskeets3194 agreed. i fast 48 hours a week and the remaining 5 days a week ketogenic 2 meals in the day
@thomaskeets31945 жыл бұрын
Chad I’m doing keto too!
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
4 day water-only fast every 6 weeks.
@stephss5 жыл бұрын
I use to intermittent fast, then I had heart problems (arrhythmia and palpitations) and my metabolism tanked so I gained twice as fast. Now I eat dense low caloric foods, and exercise. When I use to fast the brain fog from the lack of glucose was so impactful that I would have serious memory problems, and was so low energy that I would nap, non stop during the day. Unless I was having seizures, or stranded somewhere, I am never fasting again.
@Aurora-uh9nk5 жыл бұрын
Steph Ss SO GLAD U MENTIONED THIS . Yes IF or total fasting IS NOT for everyone. Everyone needs to listen to his body as you did and as you found a more sustainable way to eat and keep healthy. Well done !
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
Yeah everyone is different. Intermittent fasting and eating all the right foods reversed my arrhythmia and palpitations from when i was eating unhealthy.
@blackwatch_TV5 жыл бұрын
Motion graphics on point 👌
@RLee-yt4cm5 жыл бұрын
Fasting during certain times or all day with just water- what kind of fast?
@hereBDBD5 жыл бұрын
1966 seems to had been the year for fasting study conclusions. Great Work!!
@daniellugo42725 жыл бұрын
when are you in berlin dr gregor?
@limitlessreviews13 ай бұрын
I'm 47 hours into a 72 hour fast and I accidentally tasted a sauce that contains honey. Will I no longer go into autophagy, cell repair, and produce growth hormone? Do I have to start over?
@GagnonGaming885 жыл бұрын
The best
@LexRexLibertarian4 жыл бұрын
Have you looked into breatharianism? It seems crazy but I have witnessed it.
@Aria-Invictus5 жыл бұрын
If it wasnt for fasting, i doubt i would be on a whole food plant based diet. Yeah fasting is temporary, but it helps reset the palatte somewhat, and that helps eating previously less favorable taste to plant foods, especially greens, much more tolorable.
@Aria-Invictus5 жыл бұрын
IAM REAL Fat loss is much faster, atophogy and apoptosis are positive effects of fasting.
@ahmrou825 жыл бұрын
Fasting is used also by animals when they are sick and injured.
@jademusic12115 жыл бұрын
@I like Potatoes Wtf? Animals *do* fast when sick or injured! What does being vegan have to do with this *fact* ? You're trolling! Bye-bye! 🤣
@garethbaus54713 жыл бұрын
You make it sound like a conneus choice.
@ahmrou823 жыл бұрын
@@garethbaus5471 it's a built-in instinct for most animal in the wild.
@garethbaus54713 жыл бұрын
@@ahmrou82 including humans, I was just comenting on how your phrasing appeared to suggest that the avoidence of food was a deliberate choice.
@pardogg5 жыл бұрын
to say that diets fail and people revert to previous body weight not only applies to intermittent fasting, but WFPBD as well. In my opinion, it is easier to convince someone to do a 16:8 fast than tell them to go on to a WFPBD. I understand the benefits of going vegan, but it's harder than the fasting regimens I get patients to do, at least to start their life choice on weight loss. Fasting should be done with guidance from your doctor, if suitable for you.
@ralphhancock74495 жыл бұрын
I like the notion of fasting, simply to break up bad eating patterns, if nothing else. As for sustainability, I see fasting as an intermittent disruption, just like running is. I can't run all the time, but certainly intermittently. If intermittent running is a "lifestyle" choice, so too with fasting. Be a runner or be an intermittent dieter. An "unsustainable" choice?
@darthbrutalicious60665 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so cool man!
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
Yeah it is. At first I thought it was a little creepy sounding but now I understand.
@ononono70165 жыл бұрын
Well, this will also promote disordered eating in non-overweight people. Plus, most people refuse to go to a doctor for "simple" issues like weight loss.
@ononono70165 жыл бұрын
@@Yayyyyyyyyyy Fasting can still kill you. But I mainly meant that vulnerable people, especially teens in the pro-ana and mia forums, will use this video as an excuse to starve themselves without professional monitoring and without being obese or overweight. All the other information you can find on long fasts seems dubious and without studies, but Dr. Greger makes good and well-supported points pro fasting. If the other video debunks all this, it will simply not be shared on the eating disorder platforms or will be ignored by people that really want to lose a pound a day. (Plus, most people won't manage to fast longer than 3 days and therefore won't really get the benefits and will just starve the good bacteria in their gut, making being healthy even harder.)
@WeighedWilson5 жыл бұрын
Some people will always misinterpret anything you say. It's better to get the information or there for the masses than to be afraid that a few percent will do it wrong.
@ononono70165 жыл бұрын
@@WeighedWilson Frankly, I think most people will do it wrong. If the next video were mainly about the dangers and such, including refeeding syndrome, I would have preferred them to be in one video. Currently, someone who wants to fast at home, would just not eat, occasionally drink water, and maybe take a multimineral+vitamin solution once in a while. Barely moving and not monitoring anything besides weight. It's dangerous and a little warning might deter people. If something is strictly for obese patients as a form of last resort, it shouldn't be presented like it's something somewhat easy, healthy and great you, BMI of 22, could technically try at home. I like this channel and so far it did an okay job at pushing people away from bad fad diets like keto. Though, this video might hurt people more than butter in their coffee.
@HummusPizza5 жыл бұрын
i guess people should not be allowed to have knives in their kitchen, because then some people would use that as an excuse to kill themselves. "the world is stupid, except for me, therefore everything requires training wheels and knee pads"
@ononono70165 жыл бұрын
@@HummusPizza You can formulate information in a way that doesn't promote starving yourself
@user-bv7mk8id5t5 жыл бұрын
I knew a girl who did I guess it was considered a liquid fast for a few months. She was obese already. She did this fast with her doctor’s supervision too. She saw the doctor I think every week or so. The doctor had her on ensure and some weird smoothies (and not fruit and veggies smoothies, I think powders or something) 🤷🏻♀️. She did lose so much weight! I mean so so much! But then I recently saw a foto of her at a family event and unfortunately she gained all of it back, plus 3x more weight than what she was. I couldn’t believe it 😪.
@Poorstargazer235 жыл бұрын
I think it messes up your metabolism. Like your body learns to work with less calories. If you go back to normal you'll gain more than when beofe your fast. I can't remember exactly, but I remember reading a bit about when researching if biggest loser contestants gain their weight back. Surprisingly, a full day of working out is hard to fit into a normal day working a 9 to 5 which also contributed to regaining weight.
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
What is "normal" is the question. Instead of dieting and going back to "normal" it is best to change what normal means. Turn normal into very nutritious foods and make it a lifestyle.
@trapfactory86005 жыл бұрын
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
@PacificOutspread5 жыл бұрын
Ah! Finally the fasting-videos come rolling in!
@daveicc4955 жыл бұрын
Add shilajit to a fast for minerals
@Hawtload5 жыл бұрын
fasting is a permanent lifestyle. not eating on Sundays isn't that hard. the biggest danger you need to watch out for is not getting enough salt during your fast, which is why most proponents of it will tell you to create an electrolyte mix that you drink to keep your body functioning properly.
@simongutter77755 жыл бұрын
Dont split up the video :( :( :(
@istar73604 жыл бұрын
Korean subtitle (i am just korean student who is not in major of language neither english, even nutritional science. So may be there are some misunderstandings about video.) "몸무게를 줄이기 위한 단식의 장점 검증" 저는 칼로리 제한식에 대한 장점들에 대해 말해왔습니다 사실, 가장 좋은 칼로리 제한식은 칼로리르 전혀 섭취하지 않는 것입니다. 단식은 "다가올 거대한 최신 다이어트 유행"로 홍보되어 왔지만, 모세, 예수, 무함마드, 그리고 부처님 등에 의해 실행된 다양한 종교적인 전통과 함께 긴 역사를 가지고 있습니다. 1732년에 유명한 의사는, 아플 때까지 먹는 사람은 반드시 병이 나을 때까지 단식해야한다,라고 작성하였습니다. 오늘날, 7명중 1명의 미국성인들이 몸무게를 조절하는 방법들로서 몇몇 종류의 단식법을 이 조언을 받아들였다고 보고하였습니다. 의학 역사에서 단식을 통해 비만을 치료하는 사례보고들은 1세기 전까지 거슬러 올라갑니다. 1915년에, 2명의 하버드 의사들은 무례하게도 "2명의 비정상적으로 뚱뚱한 여성들은" 이 중 한명은 "진정한 돼지고기 저장소"라고 묘사하였습니다. 이들의 성공은 그들이 "현대의 굶기는 비만으로 고통받는 사람들의 무게를 줄이는데 완벽히 안전하고, 무해하며 그리고 효과적인 방법으로 구성되어 있다고" 결로내리게 하였습니다. 가장 오래된 단식 기록은, 1973년에 출판되었으며, 세계 기네스기록에 등재되었습니다. 이상적인 몸무게에 도달하기 위해서, 27살의 남성은 382일동안 중단 없이 단식하였으며, 276파운드(125.2kg)를 감량하고 그리고 그 상태를 거의 유지하였습니다. 그에게는 비타민과 그리고 미네랄 보충제가 주어져씅며, 그래서 그는 죽진 않았지만, 일년을 넘게 칼로리 공급이 없었습니다. 감사의 말에서, 연구자들은 그에게 그의 "훌륭한 협조 그리고 평범한 체격을 달성한다는 목표에 대한 변함없는 목적의식"에 감사하다고 하였습니다. 미국 공군의 최소한 100파운드 이상 과체중이고, 대부분 이 전의 식이요법으로는 무게를 줄일수 없었던, 20명 이상의 개인들에 대한 연구는, 최대 84일을 단식했습니다. 9명은 연구 도중 포기하였지만, 남아 있던 16명은 불확실하지만 성공적으로 40에서 100파운드 사이를 감랑하였습니다. 첫째 몇 일 동안은, 피실험자들은 4파운드 만큼 매일 감량한것으로 기록되었습니다. 몸이 적응하기 시작하면서 이는 대부분이 물의 무게였지만, 몇 주가 지난후 이들은 대부분 지방으로 하루에 1파운드 씩 감량하기 시작했습니다. 조사관들은 그들의 굶주림 프로그램을 "비만에 대한 극적이고 흥미로운 치료법"이라고 묘사했습니다. 당연히, 단 하나의 가장 성공적인 다이어트 방법은 -말그대로 음식을 먹지 않는 것- 또한 단 하나의 가장 유지하기 어려운 방법이기도 합니다. 질병 수준의 비만을 몇달 만에 치료할 수 있지만, 당신이 이 방법을 고수한다면 현실적으로 당신을 1년안에 죽일수 있는 다이어트 방법들에 어떤 것이 또 있을까요? 다이어트가 적용되지 않는 이유는, 바로 그 정의에 의한 것으로, 사람들이 다이어트 방법을 실행한 뒤, 다시 이것을 중단하기 때문입니다. 영구적인 몸무게 감량은 영구적인 라이프스타일의 변화를 통해서만 성취될 수 있습니다. 그러니까, 만약 당신이 그저 원래의 식습관으로 돌아가서 몸무게를 다시 찌운다면 단식하는 의미가 있을까요? 단식의 지지자들은 사람들의 자각과 동기부여의 재조정에 대한 심리학적인 장점을 언급합니다. 몇몇 개인들은 그들의 몸무게 감량이 다소 불가능하다는 믿음에 그들 스스로 이를 포기했습니다. 그들은 그들이 아마 어떤방법으로 "다르게 만들어"졌다고 그리고 그들이 무엇을 하던지간에 몸무게가 줄어들지 않는다고 생각할지도 모릅니다. 하지만 단식 중의 빠르고 명백한 몸무게 감량은 그들에게 충분히 커다란 식습관의 변화와 함께, 이것이 그저 가능할 뿐 아니라 필수적이라는 것을 증명합니다. 이러한 사기진작은 그들이 먹는 것을 다시 시작하였을 때 아마 더 나은 음식을 선택하도록 대담하게 만듭니다. 음식을 먹지 않는 것은 멈추어서 그들의 삶에서 음식의 역할에 대해 성찰을 하고, 그들이 음식에 휘둘리지 않고 그들이 음식의 통제권을 가지는 기회를 허락할지도 모릅니다. "아주 다루기 힘든 비만이 조절과 그리고 치료"라는 제목의 단식 연구에서, 어떤 환자의 성격이 "희망의 포기와 절망감으로부터, 유망한 미래에 관한 계획들 가득차 이에 대한 열망"들로 바뀌는 것으로 묘사되었습니다. 그녀는 그녀의 몸무게가 그녀의 자신의 힘만으로 조절되고 있다는 것을 깨달았습니다. 그들은 "이 고도로 지적인 사회복지사는 놀랍도록 유능한사람으로 돌아왔다고" 결론내렸습니다. 새롭게 알려진 연구에서 단식 이후에, 최소한 일시적이라도, 식전에 비교해 식후에 전체적인 식욕의 감소로 인해 더 건강히 먹는 것이 쉬워진다고 합니다. 심지어 단식중에도, 배고픔은 아마도 36시간 내에 사라지시 시작할것입니다. 그러니 사람들의 의학적 지식에 따르면 예외적일정도의 기간인 단식시간에 대한 오해에 도전하는 것은 야만적으로 보일지 모르지만, 실제로는, 이러한 몸무게 감소 방법을 놀라울정도로 비만환자들은 잘 견딥니다. 이는 이러한 종류의 출판된 시리즈들의 사례들에 대해 반복되는 주제로 보일지도 모릅니다. 이 영향력 있는 논문인, "최대 249일 동안 단식만을 통한 비만의 치료"에서 연구자들은 연구의 가장 놀라운 측면은 장기적인 단식이 잘된다는 것이라 언급했습니다. 그들의 모든 환자들은 과정 내내 명백히 "이구동성으로 건강이 좋아진 느낌을 언급했습니다," 몇몇 경우에서는 "노골적으로 행복"해했습니다. 단식이 "오직 세심한 의료적인 감독의 하에서만 처방되야만 한다"는 것이 필수적임에도, 그들은 "고도비만의 경우들에 대해서는 치료법의 한 선택이라고" 확신했습니다. 하루동안 단식하는 것은 사람들을 짜증나고, 기분이 안좋고 그리고 집중이 안되게 만들수 있지만, 몇일 이내에서는, 많은 이들이 명료함, 행복감, 그리고 기민하고- 심지어 행복함을 느끼는 것으로 보고되었습니다. 이것은 아마도 부분적으로 단식과 동반되는 엔돌핀의 상당한 증가로 인해 그런 것일 수도 있지만, 단식 하는 동안의 기분의 좋아짐은 음식을 찾기위한 동기부여로서 생존적응매카니즘의 발현으로 생각됩니다. 이러한 미래에 대한 긍정적인 관점은 체중감소의 장점을 유지하는데 필수적인 행동적인 변화를 쉽게할지도 모릅니다. 하지만 이게 일어나는 일의 전부일까요? 이것이 실제로 장기간 단식에서도 효과적일까요? 그리고 저는 당신이 이렇게 스쳐지나가는 제목을 보았을거라 확신합니다. 이게 심지어 안전하기도 할까? 이건 다음에 알아보죠.
@lucioinnocenzo23285 жыл бұрын
Intermittent fasting is super easy, just skip breakfast or dinner and you are magically eating 300 kcal less. For me it's way easier to skip a meal rather than eating small portions. When I have food in from of me, I can't stop myself.
@RabbitFoodFitness5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome. I'm happy that you found something that works well for you!
@caroline39255 жыл бұрын
Exactly the same for me!!
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@Megalyssa0075 жыл бұрын
There we're multiple fasting clinics in US in 50s-60s. All gone now. Why? Because people were getting better there. Patients we're losing weight and healing as a side effect
@vhehn5 жыл бұрын
conspiracy much? if they are gone its because people rejected them.
@Megalyssa0075 жыл бұрын
@@vhehn Conspiracy right. Don't you know who finances medical schools? That after polio vaccine was invented huge polio industry went bankrupt literally overnight? That there is no revenue in healing? That holistic doctors are being murdered in the US? As for the clinic, my friend undergoes supervised fasting every year. Not in the US though. I do it on my own as I don't trust doctors. All these are facts btw
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
NPC is right.
@AGAU10225 жыл бұрын
No calorie-deficit weight loss diet is sustainable. It doesn't need to be. The important thing is whether it's healthy not whether it's sustainable. Looking forward to you actually discussing whether it is healthy.
@Runpierre5 жыл бұрын
I’m vegan and I also do a 18/6 intermittent fast daily. My cholesterol numbers actually have gone up and I don’t know why. I’ve lost weight and body fat which is a good thing. What would cause a cholesterol spike from fasting?
@mendoza24895 жыл бұрын
Patrick Pierre, Jr. overall cholesterol? Which type of cholesterol went up?
@kinpatu5 жыл бұрын
Patrick Pierre, Jr. My lipid panel also severely degraded on whole foods plant based diet. I ultimately had to give it up due to that and blood glucose issues.
@thaYESKIMO5 жыл бұрын
blood test numbers are largely pseudo scientific and the ranges are based on a corrupt practice. difficult to measure the blood to figure out cellular levels of deficiencies too. Check out Snake Diet and turn it vegan if you are sticking with being vegan
@ooo7894561235 жыл бұрын
@@kinpatu you may have to tweak it a little further, avoid oil and sugar, my blood panel is perfect on WFPB. Install Dr. Greger's daily dozen app, it's free
@kinpatu5 жыл бұрын
ooo789456123 Yeah I already tried all that. WFPB has no sugar and oil by definition. I was 100% adherent.
@ThiccVegan5 жыл бұрын
OH GOD COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
@kinpatu5 жыл бұрын
A month after the series demonizing ketosis, a series of studies showing the benefits of fasting. Don’t people here know that fasting induced ketosis?
@RabbitFoodFitness5 жыл бұрын
Yes, but I think the point of the other videos were to talk about the keto diet and staying on it long term and thinking that it is a healthy and good diet for life. (Edit): I forgot to include this the first time, but it's also not necessarily associated with ketosis. You can do intermittent fasting without carb restriction and that would cause you to get kicked out of ketosis every day when you eat. I'd like to read the studies and see if the diets they ate in the eating window were carb restricted or not.
@swissladydriver89805 жыл бұрын
They don't want to hear it.
@swissladydriver89805 жыл бұрын
@IAM REAL When you fast, you are on a high fat diet: you're eating the fat from your own body. The point of ketosis is to burn fat.
@TheHopefulOneMyBroA2C45 жыл бұрын
@@swissladydriver8980 .... you eat your OWN fat. Not the fats from sources that are unhealthy. It is different from ketogenic diets.
@iChefTheImpossible5 жыл бұрын
Damn cliffhanger
@edwardstrinden5 жыл бұрын
0:23 and Odin
@jevster6805 жыл бұрын
Greg doucette screaming right now
@DinarAndFriends5 жыл бұрын
Fasting is very dangerous for cats, who can easily develop fatty liver disease as a result.
@stephss5 жыл бұрын
Random
@halodave5 жыл бұрын
I hope cats don't watch this video!
@DinarAndFriends5 жыл бұрын
@@stephss You are a bit random, aren't you!
@DinarAndFriends5 жыл бұрын
@@halodave Um...my comment was directed at their humans, you dope.
@halodave5 жыл бұрын
@@DinarAndFriends so a diet dangerous to cats is somehow dangerous to humans?
@glitchlife46395 жыл бұрын
FINALLLY!! Drag your feet for years Mike, SERIOUSLY!!!! BOUT DANG TIME YO!
@eternalpoint5 жыл бұрын
I love fasting except it made gallstones worse
@BeeRich335 жыл бұрын
"Booda". My first 5-day fast had 3 days of detox, which resulted in headaches. Day 4, however, it all cleared up and I had stupendous energy. Day 5 had settled down and very clear head. I do 4-day fasts from time to time, should do one next week. That chart demonstrates a 50% increase during fasting. I'd rather a regime of plant-heavy diets. "Eat To Live" by Dr. Joel Fuhrman lays out all the groundwork for this. Lost 30 pounds in two months, while weekend "cheating" and drinking beer during all this. Hehe.
@TheWodeh5 жыл бұрын
I eat one nutritious meal daily and water-only fast for 4 days every 6 weeks.
@asterakh82175 жыл бұрын
We as muslims fast for a month from sunrise to sunset in each year
@asterakh82175 жыл бұрын
😂❤️
@lovepeacehappy85655 жыл бұрын
Bitte wer kann auf deutsch übersetzen? Vielen Dank an die Übersetzer im vorraus.
@joecarom3915 жыл бұрын
Er gibt einen kurzen Einblick in die Geschichte des Fastens, egal ob Ägypter oder moderne Studie, Fasten wird gerade von adipösen Menschen gut vertragen und als hochgradig effektiv beschrieben. Als weiterer Bonuspunkt wird eine positive Wirkung auf die mentale Gesundheit aufgeführt. Aufgrund von Endorphinen aber auch wegen des Gefühls von zurück gewonnener Kontrolle über den Körper, sowie vermindertem Hungergefühl. Zudem korreliert Kalorienrestriction mit einem langem Leben. Ob Fasten wirklich gesund ist, eventuelle Risiken und ähnliches, wird im nächsten Video besprochen.
@lovepeacehappy85655 жыл бұрын
@@joecarom391 Danke Caro...ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag🙋♀️
@no_peace4 жыл бұрын
Lmao veritable pork barrel, wow
@davidharburn79912 жыл бұрын
I like the content of this publisher a lot - but the narrators speaking style and over dramatization is incredibly annoying and completely unnecessary. A major detractor from an otherwise excellent information. Too bad. ☹️☹️
@israrasif94895 жыл бұрын
pls stop making weird noises arrrr uhhhhhhh so annoying
@gptharulla1775 жыл бұрын
israr asif don’t watch video 🤷🏾♂️ leave
@KeyofDavid57785 жыл бұрын
People that are overweight don't fast to lose weight !
@MBison-im2qy5 жыл бұрын
A veritable pork barrel?!! Hahaaaa this fuckin' guy
@copisetic11042 жыл бұрын
LDS”Mormons” fast one a month for 24hrs, no food, no water. They have been doing it for over a 100 years with no problems.
@flawns5 жыл бұрын
so fasting is the gateway drug to a better life
@stevethecat91945 жыл бұрын
Intermittent fasting with low calorie density whole plant diet
@egeniojaramillo90485 жыл бұрын
Steve thecat 🤮
@stevethecat91945 жыл бұрын
@@egeniojaramillo9048 you dont have to like it, but data doesn't lie.
@egeniojaramillo90485 жыл бұрын
Steve thecat LOL like the China study? Low calorie Whole plant diet is garbage. We didn’t climb out of the trees, to eat fruits and nuts. Our brains didn’t grow, didn’t evolve, by eating leaves, nor to eat leaves
@stevethecat91945 жыл бұрын
@@egeniojaramillo9048 once again facts and hard data beat opinion every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Also a number of recent archeological studies are showing that homosapians, Neanderthals, and other modern humans ate upwards of 100g of fiber a day.
@egeniojaramillo90485 жыл бұрын
Steve thecat that’s complete and utter nonsense. And fiber is NOT NEEDED. Period. People on the carnivore diet need zero fiber. It’s like magic. They just keep shitting like normal human beings, without the fiber people like you claim is required for going to the bathroom