Learn more about "8 Fasting Variations that WORK" in this video - kzbin.info/www/bejne/fX-4hHmXhq58oMk
@Jacquie_Kirk_1113 жыл бұрын
Dr Fung is a genius. He should get Nobel prize.
@xKyriakoZ3 жыл бұрын
seriously dont waste your time with this guy and dr berg i wasted weeks on their videos and went into the hell of doing OMAD for a month right after i lost 25kg in 7 months using calorie deficit (i was losing several kgs every month until i started omad) the omad month i gained 4kg its unreal how bad this advice is. yes i did eat alot of calories in that meal, but thats what those docs say that calories isnt the point. its just about not eating frequently in conclusion, im sure that calorie deficit is the only thing that matters to losing weight. unless my body responds the exact opposite from other humans.. maybe an im alien. so sad that i believed in this bs. if you are losing weight doing omad, its not cause of omad its cause in 1 meal u cant fit in alot of calories. so if you prefer 2-3-4-5-6 meals a day do that it doesnt matter!!
@gallettiguitartones3 жыл бұрын
@@xKyriakoZ it may not work for you or you ate certain foods that weren't good for you. For me has done wonders, I stopped for a while, going back to this because it makes me feel good, makes managing my type 1 diabetes even easier which I have managed pretty well for over 3 years since I found low carb/high fat. I lost weight while doing OMAD too. This doctor has helped so many people, not only obese and ttpe 2 diabetics but also others with G.I issues, type one diabetics as myself and people with other autoimmune conditions. Also having 4-5-6 meals to me is not normal. Too much work. Plus increases insulin which even though is necessary to live, too much can do as much harm, which has make many people fat.
@user-xq2fz5tz9t3 жыл бұрын
@@xKyriakoZ Omad eating of 2000 calories low insulin release food, versus omad eating of 2000 calories processed food (high insulin release food) won't net us the same result. The former didn't raise insulin and thereby your body stores little fat (low insulin = fat withdrawal), while the latter will make your body store fat continuously (high insulin = fat storage). Both group could eat the same amount of 2000 calories and the first one will lose a significant amount of weight due to a very low insulin level throughout the day - just don't binge and eat like crazy, of course you'll gain weight (it's still 2000 calories, mate). Because even lambs & cows gained weight by bingeing only on grass. I know, as I used to be one of them :D Source: myself -> losing 21 kgs in 9 months by eating the same amount of calories doing omad & keto. Good luck, mate :)
@xKyriakoZ3 жыл бұрын
@@user-xq2fz5tz9t well thanks for the info guys but I think I'll stick to what works for me. I wasted so long watching these videos and trying it myself. also I find it hard not eating for so long so why would I do it if it changes nothing. deficit is great I've been losing 3-5kg a month for long and it still works. never stopped working yet. and I'm pretty low fat rn. about 10kg of fat to go. then I'll be pretty much shredded. as far as I'm concerned even a McDonald's only calorie deficit will make you lose weight. it doesn't matter to weight. only to health. I'm eating decently healthy anyway though
@andrewmartin11193 жыл бұрын
Numerous studies have shown that when calories are equal weight loss will be the same.Meal frequency or timing or quantity is mostly irreverent when it comes to fat loss.It always concludes with Energy Balance
@alphacause3 жыл бұрын
Clever marketing by processed food manufacturers and an overly self-indulgent society are the driving forces behind this obesogenic habit of perpetual snacking. People have become so accustomed to never feeling the slightest discomfort that any suggestion that one INTENTIONALLY endure even a mild fleeting sensation of hunger is seen as controversial. Thank you Dr. Fung for acting as a clarion call of truth against the falsehoods that are working to enfeeble society.
@aditiroy40243 жыл бұрын
Very well thought and said.
@alphacause3 жыл бұрын
@@aditiroy4024 Thank you.
@xKyriakoZ3 жыл бұрын
seriously dont waste your time with this guy and dr berg i wasted weeks on their videos and went into the hell of doing OMAD for a month right after i lost 25kg in 7 months using calorie deficit (i was losing several kgs every month until i started omad) the omad month i gained 4kg its unreal how bad this advice is. yes i did eat alot of calories in that meal, but thats what those docs say that calories isnt the point. its just about not eating frequently in conclusion, im sure that calorie deficit is the only thing that matters to losing weight. unless my body responds the exact opposite from other humans.. maybe an im alien. so sad that i believed in this bs. if you are losing weight doing omad, its not cause of omad its cause in 1 meal u cant fit in alot of calories. so if you prefer 2-3-4-5-6 meals a day do that it doesnt matter!!
@fedupwelsh72113 жыл бұрын
@@xKyriakoZ I’m so sorry to hear that your successful weight loss was interrupted by doing one meal a day. I’m a serious fan of Dr. Fung and have lost weight successfully (and kept it off) by following his advice. I do understand though, that as we are all individuals with individual reactions to different things, that one method does not suit everyone. If calorie deficit suits you then I think you have found YOUR way of dealing with too much weight. I hope OMAD hasn’t seriously derailed your efforts and that you can get back on track soon. I wish you all the best in your future efforts.
@xKyriakoZ3 жыл бұрын
@@fedupwelsh7211 thanks you too. just make sure that you arent losing weight just because you are in a calorie deficit, unless you enjoy omad. if omad is not enjoyable for you tho i suggest trying to eat the exact same food amount in as many meals as you want, and see that it will still work perfect. if you care that is. gl
@Jgfvids3 жыл бұрын
Im well over 400lb and out of shape, but gust started my weight loss journey youtube channel 10 days ago.. im already down 20lb. I had no idea how much of a difference a clean diet can make!!
@gail-sw9xg3 жыл бұрын
I wish you well on your weight loss journey. It is a tough road, but you can do it and the rewards are amazing!
@iaintwonderwoman57203 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how much better you will feel and mind clarity🌸
@JohnsonNestorFamily3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! And remember, it gets easier as you go! Good luck to you
@claudehermineakette92223 жыл бұрын
Watch dr sten eckberg as well
@myfavorites57473 жыл бұрын
You're amazing. Keep up the great work! Congratulations!
@JayNa8863 жыл бұрын
I started intermittent fasting 8 days ago. I lost 11 lbs already! I'm 5'3" 158lbs now and my first time in my life, I'm going to try 48 hours fasting....wish me luck everyone!!😙 🙏💖
@neemajose48863 жыл бұрын
Pls explain ur diet
@rubywalker86233 жыл бұрын
You got this!
@mesbahulhoda95393 жыл бұрын
I call 🐂💩
@Vibrationalinstitute3 жыл бұрын
You can do it. don't let your thoughts get in the way. remember you are in charge of you. I worked my way up to a 10 day fast and it was amazing. goid luck
@manny78863 жыл бұрын
@@neemajose4886 - I know you are asking @Vickie. Basically, get rid of all processed grains (no bread, cake, doughnut, pasta, etc.) and sugary drinks. Eat whole food, no labels to read.
@deanprecourt12803 жыл бұрын
Of all the "influencers" on the net...Jason Fung is the true rockstar! I went from 200 lbs. at 5'5 to 138. Revearsed my pre-diabetes & major inflamation. He & Dr. Berry are such great human beings.
@iaintwonderwoman57203 жыл бұрын
That’s great🌻
@Pfanta763 жыл бұрын
You know what helps me on days, when I'm out of the blue hungry and very tempted to go over to the fridge to see what is going on there? Brushing my teeth. Sometimes I take it further and take a shower. And I remind me a few times: the mind is hungry, the body is not.
@musicluvrlaurie68273 жыл бұрын
So true! Thankfully, if you wait awhile the hunger will pass, and I often think I'm hungry when I'm really just a bit bored. If I find something for my hands to do, or go for a walk, or get engrossed in a good show, I usually forget I was hungry within 20 minutes.
@gloriamaryhaywood22173 жыл бұрын
@@musicluvrlaurie6827 It's what Dr. Fung calls "riding-the-wave." If you will just ride that wave of sudden hunger for a few minutes you will find that it passes pretty fast, and you feel fine again with NO hunger-pangs!! And if you experience hunger-pangs again, then ride-the-wave Again!😉 This was his awesome tip to those trying to fast until a certain time!😎
@bearbear40303 жыл бұрын
Try biting a piece of 90% cacoa chocolate 🍫 that will kill it right there ! Lol 😂 Brushing your teeth works great too!
@vikkieseeks48783 жыл бұрын
@@bearbear4030 Brushing teeth is a good one. What I do is swish around some Listerine, it is so strong that It will change the taste of the food
@marthaduran60103 жыл бұрын
Great advice!! Thanks for sharing!
@alexandraadams20703 жыл бұрын
Love the intermittent fasting! It's so easy compared to all of the diets I have been on throughout my life. Who would think it's just easier not to eat at all? I'm on a 5-day liquid fast right now. have lost 100 lbs to date with a little more to go and for the first time ever, I am certain weight will never be a problem for me again. I eat what I want but my appetite is very small now and many things that I used to eat are just not good anymore. I thank God for helping me discover this way of life, for I was surely killing myself. I'm a 66-year old woman and feeling great. Hoping I will be blessed with decades more of life, now that I have one!!!
@iaintwonderwoman57203 жыл бұрын
Very good🌻
@JohnsonNestorFamily3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Who says post menopausal women can't lose weight?! We sure can! And this is the best way.👍
@ginahanley55482 жыл бұрын
Your story makes me very hopeful. I am a 64 year old woman. I started intermittent fasting in November, but got off track in February. I restarted a few weeks ago, following keto with 6 hour eating window. I've gone from a starting weight of 282 to 248. I have 100 more pounds to go. I like that my appetite is diminished and keto is relatively easy to follow. I had a very high addiction to sugar at beginning. Wish me focus, determination and luck!
@alexandraadams20702 жыл бұрын
@@ginahanley5548 You can absolutely do this, Gina! Just don't quit no matter what. If you have a bad day or week, just get back on it and keep going. Make it a lifestyle. Let it change the way you think about food. I want to try the keto...haven't done that but I am leaning that way now. I'm rooting for you!!! 🙂
@lew7082 жыл бұрын
Great for you!!! That is where I’d like to get. Keep at it and enjoy your life.
@maricelg7773 жыл бұрын
Good Morning & Happy Sunday , Dr. Fung and everyone watching. Have a happy healthy life 🌸🤍🎀😊
@jgrysiak65663 жыл бұрын
& a slim & trim life!
@aprilgarcia45233 жыл бұрын
You too
@PeytonAnanias_3 жыл бұрын
You too 😊
@pauldavid1673 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Same to you 🙏❤
@maricelg7773 жыл бұрын
Thank u everyone 😊
@mrLoftladder3 жыл бұрын
sound advice, 3 years snack free and eating on a OMAD and 18/6 mix plan. over 100 lbs lost, fitter and healthier than I was 20 years ago thanks to this man.
@anitas58173 жыл бұрын
I depend on these Sunday pep talks. They help so much to keep me focused and motivated. Thank you again Dr Fung.
@dibuk20073 жыл бұрын
Same!!!
@theyangview18983 жыл бұрын
I’m down over 30lbs I’ve been carrying for decades
@JAdams-jx5ek3 жыл бұрын
I know this, and I still find myself getting restless and then looking in the fridge - and seeing nothing I am hungry for. It's not real hunger if you aren't willing to eat real food. My addiction is for the fake foods - processed foods - like cheese curls, corn chips, potato chips, and ice-cream. I never want to snack on a carrot, or some other real food - I eat those at meal times.
@lenabreijer13113 жыл бұрын
I do too. Mostly it is due to stress and the last few years have been incredibly stressful, looking after my parents, deaths, and the pandemic. All I want to do is read books and eat carbs. They do give you a mild serotonin bump. Sugar wasn't something until I looked after the parents who loved their 11 am pastries and it was there in the fridge and I couldn't let it go bad, could I? I have been working on the low carb diet since September and I have lost 10 lbs. That wasn't why I was doing it, my blood sugar was trending too high and with lots of diabetes in the family DNA I needed to get it under control. I need this pandemic gone so I don't have to worry about the rest of the family that I can't see at the moment.
@JAdams-jx5ek3 жыл бұрын
@@lenabreijer1311 "All I want to do is read books and eat carbs." Me too. I know it will kill me faster, and my last few years would be miserable, but the sugar addiction doesn't care. I have to make myself shop the real foods, stick to the list, and get out of the store.
@gallettiguitartones3 жыл бұрын
When you feel like doing that take a salt flake and also water
@Baby_Boo3 жыл бұрын
I hear you J. I force myself to keep super busy and drink lots of flavoured green tea. Tapal brand (asian stores) strawberry flavour is my go to! If you are going to snack, do a small fruit and nuts. The health fat will satiate you! :)
@gabyszabo96153 жыл бұрын
“It’s not real hunger if u aren’t willing to eat real food.” This is super-helpful: thank u!
@LTPottenger3 жыл бұрын
Fasting can save your life! Some of the many benefits of fasting and low carb diet on the immune system, blood pressure, blood sugar and anti-aging, all backed up by clinical data: Thymus stem cells are regenerated, which suppresses aging and renews the immune system. Fasting stimulates phagocytosis, the ingestion of bacteria and viruses by the immune system. Blood pressure is quickly and dramatically lowered, which is very important for a good outcome with the current pandemic. Fasting increases nitric oxide, which has manifold postive effects like reducing arterial plaque. Weght loss from fasting only loses10% lean tissue and 90% fat compared to the typical 25% lean tissue and 75% fat lost when calorically restricting for long periods. Blood clotting is reduced and blood clots and arterial plaque are reabsorbed into the body. Vitamin D plasma levels are increased, and vitamin D in turn increases autophagy! Blood sugar and insulin are lowered, allowing white blood cells to move more freely throughout the body and do their job. Ideal blood sugar is around 80. Some viruses activate glycolosis (the release of sugar in the body) and clinically it has been shown that decreasing glucose metabolism in the body weakens the influenza virus. The hormone Leptin is an immunomodulator that keeps the body from attacking itself and obesity causes leptin resistance. Fasting very quickly reduces leptin resistance and leptin levels and one day of fasting can cut your leptin levels in half and gets your immune system working properly again! When you move out of MTOR your body shuts down the building blocks of the cell which are used to produce organelles and proteins. This means the mechanisms needed by viruses to replicate are by and large unavailable when you are in a deeply fasted state. It stimulates the AMPK complex and activates autophagy. Autophagy (literally self eating) will cause cells to recycle foreign matter such as viruses and kill cancerous and senescent cells. AMPK does many helpful things in the body including activating the body's antioxidant defenses. Deep ketosis virtually eliminates chronic inflammation in the body. This can offset the life threatening symptoms of viral pneumonia which effectively kills you through inflammation. This also creates BHB ketones in your body, which also help your immune system and anti-oxidative system, especially in the brain. Ketones also provide an additional energy source during infection, which is critical when trying to fight off a bug. In fact you can have as much as three times the total energy available in your blood when you are in deep ketosis, or even more. It increases mitochondrial function and repairs mitichondrial DNA, leading to improved ATP production and oxygen efficiency and thereby making cells better able to fight off infection. Increased mitochondrial function also has the added benefit of increasing your metabolism and cancer prevention! Your body releases interferon which is also triggered by the body during viral attacks to shut down the replication ability of the surrounding cells and stop infections. After 72 hours or more fasted, your body actually recycles large numbers of immune bodies and creates new ones, rejuvenating your entire system. When you fast, this stimulates apoptosis in senescent or genetically damaged cells. This kills these cells off completely. Senescent cells are responsible for the effects of aging and are the root cause of the development of cancer. If it were possible to destroy them all it would completely stop aging and cancer. That is not possible but fasting can help limit these effects by killing off many of the affected cells and limiting the future effects of aging. Fasting also releases BDNF and NGF in the blood which stimulates new nerve and brain cell growth, helping a great deal with diseases like MS, peripheral neuropathy and Alzheimers. In fact, the biochemical precursor to BDNF is beta-hydroxybutyrate, which is the same ketone the body produces to nourish the brain while fasting. Autophagy induced by fasting even helps hair regrow. Dieters losing weight through intermittent fasting show greater reduction in waist size and increase in insulin sensitivity for the same weight lost and alternate day fasters were shown to lose fat while gaining muscle at the same time over a six month period. Fasting has been shown to increase bone marrow volume by 10% and levels of carnosine in the body in as little as a few weeks. Fasting also increases telomere length, negating some of the effects of aging at a cellular level. Eating one meal a day can bring most of these benefits to a lesser degree, and adding a few entire days off from eating per week will have even more effect especially when starting to feel poorly. Exogenous ketones can aid with fasting, making it easier in healthy people and allowing some people with specific issues to fast in spite of them without worrying as much about hypoglycemia. Children, pregnant or nursing women should not fast for periods longer than 16 hours. People with pancreatic tumors or hypoglycemia generally cannot fast at all. Type 1 diabetics can also fast but it is more complicated and should be approached with caution. Those with Addison's disease may also be unable to fast without liberal use of exogenous ketones, depending on severity. If you experience extreme symptoms of some kind, especially dizziness then simply break the fast and seek advice. 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@andreawest13243 жыл бұрын
WELL SAID
@tanyag91673 жыл бұрын
Wow, Very comprehensive. Thanks for posting.
@maltheopia3 жыл бұрын
Fasting also causes HGH and testosterone levels to spike relative to a causing feast-state. The only exceptions are mammals whose hibernation strategy involves not just depleting fat stores but muscle stores, too, such as squirrels. But for mammals that don't hibernate (most rats, lions, humans) or for mammals that hibernate without muscle wastage (bears, prairie dogs) food deprivation naturally causes a rise in testosterone.
@oliverbaksic72683 жыл бұрын
Very well done!
@boris.k97673 жыл бұрын
tnx u
@handiman53 жыл бұрын
Even the 'famous' Dr. Oz, has had guests that spread the misinformation of snacking throughout the day...what a bunch of hooey! You are right on Dr. Fung. I've lost 70 pounds and gotten off ALL meds by just eating healthy one meal a day and occasionally fasting for 2 or 3 days...AND I'm not craving for food! Keep up the great work!
@AzaleaBee3 жыл бұрын
A 2 or 3 day fast does wonders.
@troywalter56223 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the amazing info. I lost 30 lbs. Who knew it was stupid easy to manage your weight. I am 54 yrs old and have struggled my whole life to loose weight. Thank you Thank you!!!!!!!!
@peterpowell61683 жыл бұрын
went from 3 meals and ten snacks a day over time to one meal a day. adjusting as i go time for meal and fasting . happy trails ! if you fall 8 times get up 9 👍 you are worth it
@filomena...3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dr Fung! I've lost 18kg in 5 months and I'm not even half way yet. Your talks and videos are like a light bulb every time! Thank you!
@jnilla5923 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed at stage 3 liver disease in January was told I had 2 years left in life if I didn't start a life style change Liver update So in January my liver levels were f2 the highest and fat was a 3 out of 4 August my liver levels were a f 0 and fat 1 out of 3 so when I go back in February she said I should be out of liver failure completely I started may 31st on my journey OMAD 23/1 Iwent from 283 down to 214 have 40 left to go
@KChiefs123 жыл бұрын
Just started fasting the first week of September & weighed 317lbs. 7 weeks later & I’m at 272.5. I’ve been trying different fasts. I started 16/8 for a couple of weeks until it was easy. I then did the 20/4 for a month before it got easy. I’m now doing omad for the last month. I need to get rid of food in my freezer because I don’t eat it anymore. I eat a keto type diet for my one meal with some days eating a normal meal of burgers, pizza, chicken tenders, etc. seems to keep me satiated & I don’t obsess over food like I used to. My goal is to be 200lbs by April. I’m 61.
@julieg.57182 жыл бұрын
Keep it up, good for you!!
@wingabouts2 жыл бұрын
I'm 63 and down about 55 pounds thanks to Dr. Fung. Your words ring true for me too "I don't obsess over food" now... And it feels like I've found the fountain of youth! This lifestyle has given me an amazing vitality. I hope you've had continued success. I'd love hearing an update. ☺
@TizianaPinessi3 жыл бұрын
Losing weight and keeping it off with this method is almost too easy ❤
@Julia_Berrrlin3 жыл бұрын
I disagree, can be very hard
@TizianaPinessi3 жыл бұрын
@@Julia_Berrrlin HI! Why is that?
@Julia_Berrrlin3 жыл бұрын
@@TizianaPinessi depends on how insulin resistant and how carb addicted someone is
@TizianaPinessi3 жыл бұрын
@@Julia_Berrrlin yes, sure. But if you stick to whole, unprocessed foods, after a while you'll become insulin sensitive again. Just keep eating real unprocessed food and doing intermittent fasting. That's all you need to do. It shouldn't take long until you see the results ❤
@rosemariesendin21022 жыл бұрын
I agree! Almost everything is possible if you have discipline and you exert effort! Nothing will happen if people will always find excuses just because they prioritize the pleasure of eating sooooo much than their body need.
@wingabouts3 жыл бұрын
By doing OMAD, I feel as if I've added 2-3 hours to each and every day! I spend far less time shopping, prepping and cooking food, eating, and cleaning up the kitchen.
@suspendeddisbelief4012 жыл бұрын
Fasting does leave more time free. I love to cook, ( proper food) but fasting gives me time to do other things too
@williehorstmann17843 жыл бұрын
Jason is convincing when he talks.....and inspiring....
@xKyriakoZ3 жыл бұрын
seriously dont waste your time with this guy and dr berg i wasted weeks on their videos and went into the hell of doing OMAD for a month right after i lost 25kg in 7 months using calorie deficit (i was losing several kgs every month until i started omad) the omad month i gained 4kg its unreal how bad this advice is. yes i did eat alot of calories in that meal, but thats what those docs say that calories isnt the point. its just about not eating frequently in conclusion, im sure that calorie deficit is the only thing that matters to losing weight. unless my body responds the exact opposite from other humans.. maybe an im alien. so sad that i believed in this bs. if you are losing weight doing omad, its not cause of omad its cause in 1 meal u cant fit in alot of calories. so if you prefer 2-3-4-5-6 meals a day do that it doesnt matter!!
@rosemariesendin21022 жыл бұрын
It does matter. They didn't study for many years for nothing. If it didn't work, you were doing something wrong. Don't badmouth someone and telling it's BS just because it didn't work for you.
@aimeepaul99723 жыл бұрын
“Let your body take care of itself.” Great advice!
@charleswilson45983 жыл бұрын
If you are not hungry, why eat? that is genius and awe inspiring. It makes so much sense. And I have been guilty of that many times. Fortunately I am doing much better now.
@paulsalvaterra3 жыл бұрын
Yesss!!!!!, after 65 years I getting on track. Aug 14, 2021 212 lbs, October 23, 202 lbs. Just now getting used to fasting, results are amazing, brace yourself dear general physician, I on target for our November 15 meeting, 13 weeks, 26 lbs. Blood pressure is now 120/70' with no meds, a first in 30 years. 10 weeks, low carb, 20 carbs per day. Gone are artificial sweeteners, and omg diet coke, 2 to 3 liters a day, gone
@candacecrute93133 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!! Wish I could see your doctor's face...hear his/her response.
@paulsalvaterra3 жыл бұрын
@@candacecrute9313 is perhaps my biggest motivation at times, that and the doctor's innermost hate that I self medicated, and got so much better. February 2, 2022 see endrinconologist, I do not know where blood sugar will be then, I try not to hope for too much, but I expect average bs to be 155 or less per day, July, 2021 was 360
@jzoberek3 жыл бұрын
@@paulsalvaterra Best wishes to you on your health journey! "The doctor's innermost hate that I self medicated and got so much better"---that made me smile. Keep up the good work!
@alexandraadams20702 жыл бұрын
Love that, Paul!! Don't quit...you're doing fantastic!!!!
@eddiereece50502 жыл бұрын
I drink massive amounts of Diet Coke. Was it hard to quit it? Did you wean yourself off of it?
@tonys82433 жыл бұрын
One of the worst changes has been the computer/ internet age where people spend hours sitting with some device unable to stop drinking and snacks and wasting time day after day.
@lenabreijer13113 жыл бұрын
Lol we did it with books, magazines and tv so there is nothing much different.
@parchechuletaovero95073 жыл бұрын
Spot on
@ChloeRichardson193 жыл бұрын
"There's no such thing as a healthy snack." 🤯👏
@JohnsonNestorFamily3 жыл бұрын
One meal a day has done wonders for me! Having a bit of heavy cream in my coffee and afternoon tea satisfies me until my meal. Thank you Dr Fung for all you do! I've lost over 115lbs so far since November. I will be weighing in again next week as I only weigh myself once a month. I wonder how much more I've lost?🤔 I'm almost to my goal 😊. I feel so well. My life has been changed. Thanks again 💞
@mariavesleme38513 жыл бұрын
Excellent! What time do you eat your omad?
@JohnsonNestorFamily3 жыл бұрын
@@mariavesleme3851 I try to eat between 4:00-5:00pm. Thanks 👍
@iaintwonderwoman57203 жыл бұрын
Excellent🌻
@Calejandre1383 жыл бұрын
That’s so good! You don’t get hungry in the morning? I’m always starving at that time. it’s so hard for me to stick to the fasting.
@JohnsonNestorFamily3 жыл бұрын
@@Calejandre138 My mornings are pretty busy so I don't miss skipping breakfast. I use heavy cream in my coffee and that is really satisfying 😊. Thanks
@ketolife5913 жыл бұрын
I am a healthy ex diabetic because of you, Thank you love👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@BirdShotIV3 жыл бұрын
Just saying hey to the fasting godfather 😆 Started watching this guys lectures from colleges and universities back in 2014 or so. He’s the man!! 👏👏
@changingme14123 жыл бұрын
I took the advice from a dietitian for two weeks. 3 meals and 3 snacks. Low fat too. This was sometime around 2001 or so. It led me to gain 7 kilos in 10 days. Never ever again.
@bearbear40303 жыл бұрын
My gastroenterologist wanted me to go to one when I was 118 pounds, I said your nuts 🥜
@dorseykindler95443 жыл бұрын
Dietitian is perhaps the only modern job more useless than public relations. And that’s say something.
@Sarah_millionaire_20246 ай бұрын
Thanks thanks thanks I’m struggling with snacking all the time and you’ve just explained every thing in this video I can’t thank you enough you may saved my mental health by this I will start from now trying to stick to three full meals a day no snacks and I will come back to write my results with weight lose after 8 weeks , god bless you 🙏🏼
@gregwilvert3 жыл бұрын
I always used to eat many times a day. I couldn’t stand any hunger. At the slightest twinge or hunger I’d get get a snack. Always carried a clif bar when I went out. Started 16/8 intermittent fasting 2 1/2 years ago and have done it ever since. And changed diet to Mediterranean type loaded with veggies and other whole plant foods. I needed a strict rule to follow for many months to learn to only eat during mealtime. Today, my weight is the healthiest possible, I’ve nearly stopped arthritis and chronic pain that I had before, and it feels more or less normal to fast (today I do 2mad). A huge improvement!
@osmanhassan48193 жыл бұрын
16/8 Is means 8 hrs fasting
@gallettiguitartones3 жыл бұрын
This is great. Try carnivore for arthritis and chronic pain. There's always a step further to go.
@jgrysiak65663 жыл бұрын
This is the core of it! THANK YOU DOC FOR THIS REMINDER!
@prof.m.193 жыл бұрын
Yes. We were busy all the time. We had to walk places, take the stairs, do chores, shopping, preparing, gardening. Nowadays, with technology, we don't even get up to turn on or off the light!! Alexa will do it for us. We are constantly sitting down... we don't even go the library any more, we have the technology to do any research instantly any time during the day. We do our shopping online and we are constantly sitting in front of a screen... Add to all that the constant eating, the mindless eating, the processed food. Thank you for explaining this obesity business so well and put so simply. I am enjoying reading your The Obesity Code at the present time. Very good reading. Again, thank you.
@Lee.b1903 жыл бұрын
I love all your KZbin videos and they have helped me so much, I’m now eating in a 6 hour window (11am-5pm) and fasting the rest (3 times eating a day) however interestingly I added a snack (apple) in between my breakfast and lunch and I found my hunger pains increased a lot so I took it away and I don’t get them again, Ive been on this regiment for 4 weeks and have lost 14 pounds (1 stone) and a noticeable difference in my belly fat, I’ve also now added in 3 miles a day brisk walking. Thank you for all of your informative videos 👍
@borentiy3 жыл бұрын
It's incredible what time we're living in. People actually have to create videos on the topic "We can't eat all the time ".
@TorBoy93 жыл бұрын
This makes so much sense. We are brainwashed by processed food manufacturers to eat foods that are unhealthy. Marketing and advertising has more sway than science. This is detrimental to society.
@sobored7763 жыл бұрын
This is so true. At my workplace someone always brings something to snack for all colleagues. Many wondered why I don't snack at work and when I tell them about intermittent fasting I often heard something like "eating only in the evening can't be healthy". Almost everyone gained weight visibly in the past five years since i started working there while I lost 60 lbs. At least I could convince one of my colleagues to try intermittent fasting and he loves it. Too bad he doesn't speak/understand English so I couldn't point him to your videos. But fortunately there are many sources of information in almost any language at this point. I bet your work had great influence in this development as well. Thanks Dr. Fung
@Mikeonmicrocaps3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Fung Your videos help to keep me grounded and on purpose. Ty
@angellight33183 жыл бұрын
I love how this man explains things in such a easy to understand way. Thank you for reminding me of common sense again.
@Justin.Martyr3 жыл бұрын
*Wut IF I SNACK on an AvaCado & NOT a Do🔥🔥Nut????*
@Jacquie_Kirk_1113 жыл бұрын
Dr Fung is a genius, and he's funny too!
@ritatharp52383 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Fung for sharing those 3 key reasons on why snacking is not good for weight loss.
@tinaparker31782 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree 👍 snacking and eating alot isn't right
@kimofabuja3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching you and I’ve been doing OMAD and sometimes do up 30hrs of fasting and I’ve lost 15kg so far. I’m happier and I look very good🙏🏿
@Kyarrix3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with everything here. I found Dr Fung and with the information I learned from his books and videos I'm losing the rest of the weight that I have to lose. But, a snack does not necessarily have to be like an appetizer. There are times when I've biked for 45 minutes and I have a piece of cheese or a few ounces of blueberries or a small handful of pecans. Again, please don't misunderstand me, the general principle is correct. We do not need to snack. We should not snack between meals, certainly not in the way most Americans do with processed foods that are full of carbs, sugar and seed oils. There is a place occasionally for a healthy snack but it is context dependent. I probably didn't need to make this comment at all, it's obvious that he's not talking about the post-workout handful of blueberries or ounce of cheese. I am grateful for Dr Fung, I've shared his books and videos with more people than I can count. He has so much credibility because he doesn't make money from sharing these videos. He pushes back against the message the for-profit system is telling us, he genuinely cares about his patients and indeed all of us. People eat when they're not hungry because they've been given the message that they have to eat every few hours to keep their metabolic rate up. Or they snack because they are consistently hungry because they're told not to eat the things that will make them full. If you're avoiding fats and eating a bowl of cereal, you probably are going to be hungry because you have nothing to sustain you. There are two groups that benefit from this message, the fast food manufacturers and the pharmaceutical industry. We don't. And that's why they aren't going to tell us not to eat. If we fast, if we eat healthily, profits from fast food and medications go way down. Listen to Dr Fung, not conventional medicine. When you eat a healthy break fast meal, at whatever time of the day it is, you aren't going to want a snack. I have a couple of eggs cooked in butter, some vegetables sauteed in butter also, usually cherry tomatoes and spinach. I eat that with half an avocado. Cut it into cubes and put some lemon juice on it and salt. There's nothing more delicious. I make almond flour-based crackers at home because I miss something bread-like. I know I can buy them but when I make them at home I control the kind of oil that gets used and I want to avoid oils that are more inflammatory. I'll have one or two of those with my eggs and avocado if I'm hungry. Two or three tablespoons of heavy cream in my coffee and that's the meal. Between 600- 900 calories depending on if I have the avocado or crackers and you are not going to be hungry for a while.
@LTPottenger3 жыл бұрын
healthy meat and egg snacks are probably OK if it saves you from eating garbage
@dcar1440003 жыл бұрын
I can’t understand why anyone would give this a thumbs down :-(
@musicluvrlaurie68273 жыл бұрын
Have lost 60 lbs. since middle of June thanks to The Obesity Code! As soon as I eschewed sugar and junk food, and started eating a diet high in healthy fats, I was so satiated I never even needed snacks. I fast 16-23 hours a day, and about once a week skip eating for one day altogether. It's not nearly as difficult as you'd think, once you don't have those wicked blood sugar swings from eating junk. It's called being "fat adapted" and your body switches much faster to burning your fat stores for fuel, after it depletes the sugar stores in your liver, which will be much lower with low-carb eating.
@jgrysiak65663 жыл бұрын
Make sure u eat lotsa vegetables, fruits, potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, whole grains & beans. These foods give u all the fat & Fiber u need! "THE FAT U EAT US THE FAT U WEAR"
@musicluvrlaurie68273 жыл бұрын
@@jgrysiak6566 Umm, no, I got up to almost 300 lbs. eating those foods because I was VERY insulin resistant. I lost 60 lbs. in 4 months eating lots of meats, vegetables, nuts, seeds and berries. These foods don't spike my insulin, and the weight has been falling off. I save sweet potatoes for special occasions, same with most fruit now. We all have to find the diet that our bodies respond to, and this one works for me, very very well. And - there are NO essential carbohydrates, only essential fats and amino acids (protein).
@zbawieniejestwieczne90133 жыл бұрын
@@jgrysiak6566 nonsense.
@zbawieniejestwieczne90133 жыл бұрын
@@musicluvrlaurie6827 great results btw.
@HURRY-UP-N-BUY3 жыл бұрын
@@jgrysiak6566 Real Talk,I never realized it& looked at it that Way These Hospital 🏥 Doctors do a Horrible Job of Communicating Health Issues,I rock with this Channel,I stopped eating FF & Junk Food the last 2 weeks,Didn't realize I didn't 😞 need it ,down 6 pounds n 2 weeks,Totally changed my choice of food and starting Fasting 12-16 hrs a day..This Guy knows his Stuff...Salute to Everyone in they Journey 💪
@ZinjNut Жыл бұрын
It's actually really difficult to take a mass of complex science about weight loss and translate it into simple practical messages for a wide audience. THANK YOU!
@sanautin2 жыл бұрын
This is a video I have to rewatch from time to time to remind myself just how bad snacking is.
@r.davidyoung72423 жыл бұрын
Well said! Snacking is a cardinal sin. To avoid temptation, yard work and listening to you and few others on KZbin is my go to... & Coffee.
@justsharing59983 жыл бұрын
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@nyreekrikorian3 жыл бұрын
Love every word out of this wonderful doctor's mourh!! Sanity!!!
@jamescalifornia29642 жыл бұрын
~ I find that doing yard work and house cleaning is a good distraction from "snacking ". Also a walk around the block - usually you meet someone and talk for a few minutes. 🙂👌
@garboliang3 жыл бұрын
I really needed this. Went off track recently, need to go back to the basics. Sticks to meals! Thanks Dr Fung 🧡
@254newstv73 жыл бұрын
Good work doc,u changed my mind and perception as a medical doctor,now implementing ua teachings
@KoalaB354 Жыл бұрын
Love the reality check. It's for our benefit! Thanks for making this so easy to understand. 18lbs down and in a healthy weight range now by fasting, sticking to low G.I, and treating snacking as a rarity, not as a given. Yay!
@cdl69533 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! This is my problem .. snacking! But trying to control it now
@carlbruhn17723 жыл бұрын
It is a game changer. Had a time stopping that myself.
@ILovePlayingZeldaGamesOnSwitch2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Fung! i have lost 3kg after 3wks. i'm doing 19:5 on weekdays, 16:8 on weekends. i stopped snacking and sugary food/drinks. Thanks to your advices!
@ron58463 жыл бұрын
Love your stuff tho doc, keep the knowledge flowing, much love
@jyotibhatoa73552 жыл бұрын
A lot of love u. God bless u a lot. Thanks for guiding and supporting right to us
@MsTony14023 жыл бұрын
It always amuses me when normal sized people talk about getting busy so that you don’t think about food all the time. I work full time, have 2 kids and a house & garden to look after and there’s never ever a day when I’m too busy to think about food nearly all day long. Even 2 years of keto and daily 18 hours fasting hasn’t changed this. People who fatten easily like Gary Taubes calls us can’t stop thinking about food. It’s impossible
@Vibrationalinstitute3 жыл бұрын
I know that feeling. But what I've learned personally and professionally is that this can indicate the causes are mostly emotional not physical. It took me a while to recognize/admit it. But once I did its very freeing. I've lost 85 pounds past 15 months using fasting and discerning what was driving the hunger
@faribapourjali79852 жыл бұрын
Thank to dr Jung, I am 57 woman with belly fat that I suffer from that. I started fasting 16/8from one moths ago and lost some little weight. I hope it works for my belly fat.
@darlene28613 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Fung, this makes total sense.
@vickiesorenson23852 жыл бұрын
I never thought about a snack as a stimulus. Ty for explaining this. I thought snacking just was a insulin excursion.
@blya89783 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason thanks for your feedback. I have been fasting and follow your guideline and it's a champion! I'm back to my old weight never felt better and more energy. I'm very dicipline with myself exercise and walk daily used to swim but quit a week ago too cold I do aerobic, weights and walking and plenty of water.All my vital signs are great too many obesity in this country.
@aldaochinang12203 жыл бұрын
I thank God because there are Doctors like you. Bacause of you I realized how to take care of my body well and eat a healthy diet. Now I feel better.
@christinekirk91462 жыл бұрын
Great information! Thanks Dr. Fung!
@rosyloveslearning30132 жыл бұрын
The passion is inspiring. Thank you.
@alfredomora15283 жыл бұрын
Good morning. Thank you very much for the nutritional tips. It is importante to stop snacking . Pura Vida . Thank you
@kimberlywright49883 жыл бұрын
This is such a great explanation. Anyone can understand this
@rachellonsway6593 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! Wonderful way of life for preventive care. I would love to hear your thoughts and learn more regarding breaking your fast and "waking" your stomach acids up to digest instead of food running right through you once you've ending your extended fast. Thank you! Ps you are looking great BTW! You look like your feeling good. 😎
@espenstoro3 жыл бұрын
We're a generation of addicts. No more. I switched to two meals per day, no exceptions, no matter how miserable I feel. I just drink coffee when I crave something. Bigger meals, lower total daily calories, and barely any carbs at all. Feels great.
@donnathornburg45723 жыл бұрын
Thank you Doctor. Only eat twice a day now Carnivore ,keto. Very little keto Have lost 4 5 lbs but has taken me 4 years. Love all your videos.
@jackthegod99883 жыл бұрын
one of the most usefull man on the internet
@asterzerezghi50943 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr. Jason you charge my life 🙏
@mariecherrilynntan12163 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr for always reminding us about the unhealthy habits we tend to forget most of the time. Your videos are truly inspiring and great!
@darinwade19733 жыл бұрын
Dr.Fung these people need fiber to control their appetite and digestive maintenance to control and balance eating cycles including myself we need to be taught eating cycles thanks Dr.Fung I can understand Dr Fung about processed foods but you can't always blame it on processed food people have to take responsibility on their eating cycles and quit blaming food thank you for your insight always watching and listening putting your suggestions with action..
@calmheart17823 жыл бұрын
Our first meal is between 12:00-2:00. We try to make it our biggest meal. Sometimes it’s eggs, with greens and onions cooked in, with avocado and olives and maybe fruit. Sometimes, it’s a very big meal, like we would normally have at night. By the time supper time (or dinner) rolls around (for us it’s around 5:30), we’re hardly ever hungry! It is truly amazing that the more your food is unprocessed, the better it tastes AND the less it takes to satisfy you. Sometimes, we eat homemade soup or peanut butter with apple, salad or something else light. If we have a sweet treat, we have it with our meal. Our family is my husband, our 19 year old daughter and myself. We all enjoy REAL food and very good health. I hope the same for everyone.
@operamom3303 Жыл бұрын
He says it like it is ❤
@CAM-fq8lv3 жыл бұрын
I remember growing up in the 70's. I was shocked one day to see my friend go to her fridge and take out juice and pour herself a big glass. In my house we kids were not even allowed to OPEN the fridge. Three meals full stop. Needless to say me and my brother and sister were skinny, the neighbors were fat.
@Joy80JJ3 жыл бұрын
I can relate also grew up in the 70's. My parents were strict as well. We were family 7 kids & 3 meals no treats except during holidays or birthdays. We were never sick or fat.
@jzoberek3 жыл бұрын
I was in college in the late '70s, and I was shocked to see someone eat in class one day. My best friend and I looked at each other like "what is WRONG with him??" because it certainly wasn't the norm at the time here, and it seemed rude. Even at work, no one ate at their desks--you ate in the cafeteria between specific hours. Nowadays, no one would think twice about seeing those situations.
@bearbear40303 жыл бұрын
I was a 70’s kis too..I stole a pork chop once before dinner…lol, I didn’t get meat for a week! When I saw “a few good men” and he was banging that pot chanting “I stole a pot” lol 😂 I laughed, I remembered that pork chop …RIP mom and pop!
@bearbear40303 жыл бұрын
@@Joy80JJ same here..birthdays were the big hoorah! There were 8 kids in our family!
@LoriB53 жыл бұрын
Same here! Grew up in the late 60's, early 70's. We had three meals a day and no snacks other than an occasional fruit jor small box of raisins. We had no candy, cookies, cakes, chips, etc in my house. My mom used to play cards every week and when it was her turn to host, she would hide the snacks so that my sister and I couldn't find them. We knew where she hid them. Even during Halloween, we were allowed only one piece of candy. Although we did not have money and some people would say we were poor, I believe my mom was strict for other reasons; she didn't want us to get "fat." We couldn't have potatoes or ice cream because they were "fattening." It was always about weight. Decades later, my sister and I have battled but perhaps overcome eating disorders. I think I have it under control with the ADF - thanks to Dr. Fung. My sister too is following intermittent fasting -mostly OMAD.
@patriciaaddai42143 жыл бұрын
Dr. you are the best 👌 👍. Thanks
@frozengrapesfanacc3 жыл бұрын
I love your videos so much, they are soo informative! I got my dad into intermittent fasting thanks to you
@yelnatspowerzz4970 Жыл бұрын
u r very direct no nonsense i will subscribe
@zorabw89483 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the fantastic video. I agree - it clearly sounds insane to have snacks all the time and to this way inevitably think about food all the time while hoping to lose weight. I am glad I stopped snacking a longer time ago. OMAD or not more than 2MAD with unprocessed and fresh food works best for me.
@linak71553 жыл бұрын
Facts! I see the word being overused, but the bottom line is you are right. Snacking is a cardinal sin. It's almost like chewing gum all the time it stimulates saliva production and thus hunger... 😬😁
@lesarutherford45423 жыл бұрын
I love you so much! You are just wonderful, opening our eyes as you do. Thank you!
When I refuse a snack I'm frequently given the lecture.. "life is too short, enjoy it". And people don't like to be told, life is short so I'd prefer to live it to without compromising my health. I do enjoy a snack but not all the time!
@KaMiQa163 жыл бұрын
OMG I can't agreed more that if I don't so anything engaging or I sit in front of computer/TV, I will be eating way more and I will feel hungry. When I am engaged in some work I don't even feel hungry and I surprise myself looking at the clock that I haven't thought about eating when I normally do.
@k2healthh9923 жыл бұрын
Your video is great.Thank you,
@mobiustrip14003 жыл бұрын
Two meals a day no snacks...Boom. 💥 60 pounds gone since 2017
@chiangui242 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t super overweight but I wanted to drop some pounds. The biggest change I made was not snacking. It was hard at first but now I can really see the difference and seeing family over the holidays I can see how much they all snack. It’s fascinating.
@elizagal74513 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always great info and inspirations each week. Recovery from chronic illness, insomnia and eating alone do through challenges in the way but the weekly talks help me
@bravo18213 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Stop snacking people. I do 16/8 daily with 2 meals and a “snack” at 5 pm. Lost about 8% of body weight in 3 months.
@angelicas.keyser17113 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Doc! ♥️
@1dancier3 жыл бұрын
Spot on about the highly processed snacks, I used to grab them all the time.
@troywalter56223 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@karenanson3 жыл бұрын
When I’m trying to fast (or not snack) I’ve started reminding myself that I’m having that extra slice of pizza from last year. 😁
@Vibrationalinstitute3 жыл бұрын
I ❤ love that... Great strategy
@iaintwonderwoman57203 жыл бұрын
That’s absolutely great🌻
@eddiereece50502 жыл бұрын
Yes, very funny and oh so true!
@moonlighttz3 жыл бұрын
Wish we were taught this in school
@GizmoFromPizmo3 жыл бұрын
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day... to skip.