To the people complaining about price of the package, consider this, how much does a person mean to you? My spouse was in end stage dementia last year with bad metabolic syndrome. Drs said 3-6 months and that’s it. 15 months later and almost non-diabetic and last drs visit stage 3 dementia. This program has health benefits beyond the person who wants to lose 2-5lbs. It helps the body recover from years of stress and abuse. Every one has a different need and quite possibly results.
@joannasheldon214611 ай бұрын
Good discussion and I love the FMD diet, but when you, Peter, say the Prolon product isn't very expensive, and we'd probably be spending $200 on food that week anyway (minute 31), I have to wonder what planet you're living on. I'm reasonably well off but because I don't eat out much or drink a lot of alcohol, and I buy whole foods and prepare/cook them, even though what I eat is all organically produced I spend the equivalent of around $30 to $50 a week on food, and I'm living in the UK. The Prolon diet seems extremely expensive for what it is (some powders, some crackers, some olives, some teas, just enough to keep body and soul together for five days). Yes, I know we early takers were paying for the research that went into development of the diet, but the product has not changed in the last few years number one, and number two, if the manufacturers were to offer Prolon at half the price they'd have so many more sales that they'd make more money than they do now. I, for one, would do the diet three times a year if that were the case. As it is, I don't feel I can justify doing it even once a year, especially since the food isn't even organic. If the folks at Prolon have any investment in improving the health-span of the general populace, they should cut the price of the product.
@jamesburns252410 ай бұрын
I agree with you .I tried the Prolon product and it was over priced.
10 ай бұрын
Selfish is the seal of this world.
@tonyzhuhai41329 ай бұрын
@@jamesburns2524 do you know the macronutrients of the Prolon product , the breakdown ?
@jamesburns25249 ай бұрын
@@tonyzhuhai4132 No I am sorry I do not know its been a while, since I used the product .
@scotlandtheinsane33599 ай бұрын
Just don't eat for 3 days once every 4 months.. I mean, I do it. In a way, FMD like this or modifications can be tougher anyway as they stop you entering deep ketosis and so keep you hungry..
@peggidoug Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I did the Prolon FMD to kick start low carb 4+ years ago. I lost the 35 lbs needed to get to a 21 BMI and have maintained it. This reminds me of all the wonderful health benefits so I plan to start doing the Prolon kit again.
@tonyzhuhai41329 ай бұрын
do you have the macronutrients the breakdown , carbs, proteins & fats ?
@biddydibdab91809 күн бұрын
I did the Prolon FMD quite a few times several years ago but now it’s gotten too expensive. In Canada it’s $290 so even though I have cancer and I want to fast, I have to do water fasting.
@johnnycapps4729 ай бұрын
Why wouldn't you want to promote your product to help humanity out knowing that it's actually going to help people rather than hinder them like big pharmaceutical companies do. I don't understand why some people in this comment section are downing this man for promoting his protocol to actually help people.
@triggtalley6 ай бұрын
given that the diet is basically 1/2 fat and 1/2 carbohydrates, w a smidge of protein and no animal products, seems possible to replicate. Kind bars have the same mix as his prolon bars for a tiny fraction of the cost, for example
@oguz.mulazimoglu110 ай бұрын
I did Prolon and just finished on Saturday. I lost 5 kg. I did my regular runs and HIIT’s. No problem at all. After Prolon, I did 28K. I feel great. I will repeat 3 cycles in a row. Thank you Prof Longo.
@tonyzhuhai41329 ай бұрын
do you know the carbs, protein & fats breakdown for your Prolon meal ?
@oguz.mulazimoglu17 ай бұрын
@@tonyzhuhai4132 Yes
@peterbedford26109 ай бұрын
In his book. Longo shows how to do a DIY version of the FMD. I've done it. Super easy. His book is an interesting read as wel!
@Tryggvessalladsbar7 ай бұрын
Hi, Whats the title of the book?
@fostej594 ай бұрын
@@TryggvessalladsbarThe Longevity Diet is the name of the book
@Tryggvessalladsbar4 ай бұрын
@@fostej59thanks 👍
@nolanwardy74099 ай бұрын
A high-protein, zero carb/fiber ketogenic diet reduced my IGF1, from 157 to 90. 157 -200 igf1, was autoimmune paleo diet (meat & veg.), with IF. 90 igf1, was high fat carnivore. Both diets, protein intake was the same - 150g -250g/day. I think there’s a lot more parallels to IGF and fasting insulin IN HUMANS, then what’s discussed here. Nothing increases insulin or MTOR more, and for longer than carbohydrates, (See Ben Bikman). Maybe high carbs + high protein is best to increase igf1 (Bodybuilding diet). Just my .02. as a 47yo athletic male with autoimmune issues.
@norrykaler9 ай бұрын
This guy (nolanwardy) is special. Look at the quality of the comment. Cudos to you for helping the community learn. I agree as a person/ medical doc who’s struggled with obesity - lose / gain - constantly. Fasting doesn’t work if done longer months years. It appears cycling is crucial for me. Carnivore worked amazing but then stopped, 6 meals a day salad and chicken worked and stopped after 2 years. So something is still missing in the story.
@nolanwardy74099 ай бұрын
@@norrykalerthank you for that. Wish you luck on your journey.
@officialfreddyfox5 ай бұрын
That's factually incorrect. Protein is the main driver of IGF-1, and specifically some amino acids (leucine, serine, possibly methionine and isoleucine). Carbs can raise mTor, but nowhere near as much. When research on low calorie or dietary restriction was done, it didn't work unless protein was restricted. Simply, calorie restriction doesn't work as well as specifically lowering protein. Getting rid of autoimmune problems by going keto is likely due to eliminating many troublesome foods. Eating animal muscle and mother's milk isn't healthy, especially for autoimmune problems which are your body's immune response to foreign proteins. For building muscle, it is true that IGF-1 and mTor are important, as it AKT and p70S6k. Adequate carbs around workouts and away from them do have a positive effect, as does well-timed protein. Speaking of which, the amounts touted for hypertrophy are incorrect. If using MRI to measure muscle changes and not DEXA (which is inaccurate), then the true amount needed is around 1.2g / kg of bodyweight per day. For the same reason, by the way, creatine is overrated. It has little effect long-term, despite the thousands of studies saying the opposite, all using incorrect measures of muscle mass. To gain muscle you need excellent exercise selection, push to the limit, eat well (protein around twice or three times per day max). And do it fast, build muscle quick, then cut back on everything as it's easy to maintain. I've built 50 pounds of muscle on a plant-based diet, never going above 120 grams of protein a day, and usually around 90. Then maintained it all on 60 grams per day. Full-body workout every third or fourth day. Our body either thrives and dies early, or maintains moderately for a long time. I wish you all the best with health and training.
@officialfreddyfox5 ай бұрын
And to clarify, I agree that cutting sugary 'free' carbs is a good idea. Carbs bound within foods to nutrients and fibre are beneficial. Lower-carb keto diets are never found in long-living populations. That's pretty damning evidence. Fibre itself is so beneficial that to reduce it is crazy. Fruits like berries are nutritional superstars, even though the trendy thing is to say 'superfoods don't exist.' I'd also add that nuts and legumes seem heavily connected to great health. Peanuts, a legume posing as a nut? Brilliant!
@nolanwardy74095 ай бұрын
@@officialfreddyfoxhere’s the difference between myself and you. You regurgitate what you’ve read from mouse studies, and I post which interventions did what in my human body. It almost seems like you’re a theorist, and I’m a practitioner, even know what I put down is only an N = 1. But it embodies exactly what’s wrong with science these days, and the reason why so many theories are flipped on their heads with time.
@EricaMusk Жыл бұрын
Thank you Peter warm regards from sunny Brazil
@Daniel_CKG4 ай бұрын
Water fasting works better and it's easier and has stronger effects. After 2 days hunger goes away and you feel extremely well. In the FMD if you put something in your mouth you gonna feel hungry all the time because you are not full of course. Water fasting is the best but great research by Longo, now we know what is going on during fasting, Kudos to him!!!
@apocalution11 ай бұрын
Was hoping to hear Dr Longo talk about water fasting like the title said but instead I got an infomercial for Prolon.
@espinosalexis10 ай бұрын
Longo was forced to create the FMD. He says it clear. But he still believes water only fasting is as beneficial as the FMD except for leaky gut. I'm still doing 5 days of WOF every 4 months. Marks are in perfect range.
@djimiwreybigsby526310 ай бұрын
@@espinosalexis How do you deal with fatigue headache?
@espinosalexis10 ай бұрын
@@djimiwreybigsby5263 I should have said, more than water only fasting is a water, mineral water & herbal tea fasting. Against fatigue, I just rest. And against headaches, I take herbal teas and Panadol. But I do not get them too much.
@MrGeorgewf9 ай бұрын
It’s about money not health.
@espinosalexis9 ай бұрын
@@MrGeorgewf I don't think so. Longo tried to test water only fasting on patients for years and received no support. Then he needed to offer a "pharmacy" solution. But he receives no money for it and all profit goes back to research. I think it's a good model.
@DavidIbe-q2z Жыл бұрын
Welcome back my mentor, was wondering what happened to your channel.
@jamesreifenrath733310 ай бұрын
I skip the prolon kit but complete the FMD with Bone Broth or Avocado.
@allafridmangroissman87079 ай бұрын
Plz specify amounts of broth and avocado for each of 3 meals
@MrGeorgewf8 ай бұрын
@@allafridmangroissman8707 Just do the calorie restriction no need to buy their products.
@officialfreddyfox5 ай бұрын
Bone broth is not healthy, and undeniably, it's a product of someone's death. In fact, a human having that has got to have a pretty weird mind.
@rubymouse69044 ай бұрын
The point is to not have items like bone broth which is high in protein. The FMD programme is plant based.
@plants_and_wellness1574 Жыл бұрын
Great episode ❤
@KM-vc7iy5 ай бұрын
The low protein high carb intake that Longo recommends wont help someone who is prediabetic or someone that already has diabetes as the carbs are only going to spike their blood sugar to unhealthy levels. Infact a high protein low carb approach is the right type of diet for these individuals.
@sadhanatate6427 ай бұрын
The ProLon soups and bars spike my glucose very high. Too many carbs in it ( I’m diabetic) Not sure why so many carbs in prolon. Not great for a diabetic
@homeskoold Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@daleval21827 ай бұрын
Im on the one percent day 6 only water green tea, minerals, when im done , the right diet
@SueGarr2411 ай бұрын
I am somewhat disappointed that PROLON is advertised so much in this talk - I used it (not diabetic or pre-diabetic, just insulin resistant) and never felt hungrier (did water fast etc. before). Since I was wearing a continuous blood glucose monitor out of interest I could see the PROLON meals spiked my blood sugar worse than my regular (SAD) diet. And btw. in my country (Germany) PROLON is very expensive and costs are not taken over by any insurance.
@tonyzhuhai41329 ай бұрын
Do you know the carbs contents since it spike your BG ?
@nictegki9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Stan_14410 ай бұрын
My idea is: do water fasting (eg 3 days) but including drinking soluble fiber (eg: glucomannan from konjac root - once or twice a day). Soluble fiber will make your guts feel good and you will not feel hunger at least for a few hours and you provide something for your bacteria in the gut, but no calories for yourself. So that way your water fasting is much easier and you are going to feel better during fasting while not providing any calories for your body. I tested it twice and it works very well for me, 3 day fast is easy to do.
@mikemarc20749 ай бұрын
Your idea is spot on! I've been doing this with amazing results. My trick is wheat bran. Cheap and healthy!
@chereyhughes7745 ай бұрын
@Stan_144 thank you for this tip. I did 7 day fast but o ly made it 5 days due to lightheaded and dizziness. Too weak to leave home for fear of passing out. I’ll try adding soluble fiber.
@playpaltalk10 ай бұрын
My target is 111 as long as my mind allow me to think, remember and make decisions.
@r2c217 Жыл бұрын
We were also on exponential growth for over 70 years and only now did we get AI sooner than most expected. I don't think he understands exponential growth. That's definitely not something to say on Peter Diamandis channel.
@greyhnd00111 ай бұрын
Whole food plant based mostly raw. Actually eating more raw sprouts moreso in my diet
@wolfganghaug12583 ай бұрын
As i can't afford food I' ll go for water fasting to save my life😂😂😂
@as33edsnwnw10 ай бұрын
I am going to star tomorrow the 2nd of March 2024!!!
@gooblygob2 ай бұрын
It's all about insulin resistance. Fasting works, mimics don't.
@stefanallard3084 Жыл бұрын
Peter, we need a scientist to explain fasting on steroids. Aka combining 5-7 day fast with vibration therapy plus red light therapy Vibrations plus fasting is fasting on steroids (it increase autophagy by crazy amounts) but when added light before it could possibly help even more. The issue is studiestöd show it increase both autophagy AND mtor/cell growth ... so, would it block the effect of fasting?
@adf2M5 ай бұрын
The number 1 commonality for the Blue Zones is Social Fitness!!! It's the common thread, for all those zones.
@egris006 ай бұрын
I wanted to learn about the water fasting diet as I'm a low income pensioner who can't afford "a couple hundred" on just my food needs. So I cannot afford the food program the video is promoting. What a shame. I guess poor people have to stay sick.
@officialfreddyfox5 ай бұрын
You have access to a computer, the internet. Why not look things up instead of stating 'poor people have to stay sick.' People without initiative often suffer through that. Don't be a lemon. Look stuff up. You're living in an era rich with insight.
@guysofty477710 ай бұрын
damn how many ads dude.. I thought I already paid premium
@AstralKnospe Жыл бұрын
Weird edit in the start of the video 🤣
@albertinaferreira42435 ай бұрын
Im desapoited....because is a selling product....
@robertbrown65316 ай бұрын
His FMD is a great tool which provides some of the benefits of a proper water fast. But come on Valter, pretending its actually better than the real deal is nonsense and makes me value your opinion less. You just sound like a Prolon salesman and that's a shame as I've been a fan of your work for years.
@officialfreddyfox5 ай бұрын
He knows that some people will use Prolon while others will invent a version of their own. There is no problem with making some cash for a non-profit to fund more research in this area. If you know how to do it without products, that's great, and it's partly due to the existence of people like him. But promoting a healthy product is not a big deal. People waste lots and lots of money on far less healthy and kind things. He's a bright guy with a good heart. Let's not punish the decent types. Plenty of idiots who deserve criticism.
@espinosalexis10 ай бұрын
Valter, where are your muscles? 😜 Being a bit more serious, what is your height, body weight, and lean body mass? Also, what is your chronological and biological age?
@BuzzMoves3657 ай бұрын
“We are a sugar machine” WTF? I’m out. No. Wrong. Shame on you.
@Fab666.6 ай бұрын
You’re not qualified to say it’s wrong. Longo is a Nobel prize nominee so unless ur cereal box trophy is upto the challenge then pipe down
@3kk04x3 ай бұрын
@@Fab666.how do you know bruh
@AvaChan-cu8js11 ай бұрын
I wasn't expecting to watch an infirmercial for the product he's pushing. Very disappointing
@TashiTrainerАй бұрын
This guy is so boring to listen to
@journeytoself806722 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ilovekarima111 ай бұрын
Too many self serving adds , wont suscribe .....
@adriangabrielgramada101610 ай бұрын
Talking about this on mice is stupid and irrelevant :)