5 Zones of Fasting for Longevity | Newest Science on 16hr vs 24hr vs 72hr

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Thomas DeLauer

Thomas DeLauer

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@trainerjoe
@trainerjoe Жыл бұрын
Cool video. For myself, I actually did the every other day fasting for a full month. It was by FAR my least favorite. I was always cold. And every other day just kind of sucked. I've done several 24+s (including some hard dry fasts) a couple 48s and 2 72s. For myself the sweet spot seems to be right around 36 hours or so. Easy to do as you literally just skip one entire day. You may want to crack at dinner and make it 24, but knowing just by skipping dinner and going to the next mornings breakfast you get all those extra "sleeping hours" right when the fast is really kicking in... Easy. Also, fasting is SIMPLE if you are already in keto. Perfect combo.
@josephine5809
@josephine5809 Жыл бұрын
This is what I've been thinking about. May I ask around what time you've completed your final meal on during a feat day?
@giancassini8390
@giancassini8390 Жыл бұрын
24/36 hour fast has all of the suffering but you loose a lot of the benefits because it takes some folks 48 hours (or more) to convert to full fat burning mode. The transition from stored sugar to fat burning is the most painful part of any fast. All of the pain little of the gain. There's not a lot of research done on dry fasting but I do feel it accelerates the time table. Try to do more of the 72+ hour fasts. The more you do the easier they get......
@trainerjoe
@trainerjoe Жыл бұрын
@@josephine5809 Honestly, I never worried about it. Whenever dinner happened, that's when I ate. Then the following day was fasting.
@trainerjoe
@trainerjoe Жыл бұрын
@@giancassini8390 I disagree as I was always already in ketosis which is why I made the last statement in my post. I wouldn't even bother fasting without being in ketosis first for the reason you mention. It takes 3 days to get into ketosis if you are eating carbs previously. Sure you can speed it up with some workouts or MCTs, etc. but you are correct, it'll still suck.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience, trainerjoe! It's interesting to hear about your experimentation with different fasting protocols. Finding the sweet spot around 36 hours and utilizing the "sleeping hours" during the fast makes a lot of sense. Combining fasting with a ketogenic diet definitely seems like a powerful combination. Keep up the great work! 💪👍
@chasingshangrila
@chasingshangrila Жыл бұрын
I’ve been fasting 16/8 with the occasional 24 and every 3-4 months 36 hrs since 2016. It’s awesome I have been able to maintain a 12-14 % body fat and no need for high caffeine pre workout supplements.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's fantastic, Chasing Shangri-La! Your fasting routine seems to be working wonders for you, both in terms of body fat maintenance and reduced reliance on pre-workout supplements. Keep up the great work! 👍💪
@chasingshangrila
@chasingshangrila Жыл бұрын
@@healthinfotipss thanks for the encouragement 👍👌✌️
@htnam123
@htnam123 Жыл бұрын
Started if & keto since 2016 too, love it
@chasingshangrila
@chasingshangrila Жыл бұрын
@@htnam123 awesome
@briand4689
@briand4689 Жыл бұрын
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@DER3KownzYOURface
@DER3KownzYOURface Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos for 4 years and all of your advice on keto, etc has helped me lose 50 pounds! All your tips are amazing!
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
DER3KownzYOURface, that's absolutely fantastic! 🎉 Congratulations on your incredible weight loss journey of 50 pounds! It's wonderful to hear that the advice and tips from these videos have made such a positive impact on your life. Keep up the great work and continue enjoying the amazing benefits of your healthier lifestyle! 👏💪
@tsolomonliu
@tsolomonliu Жыл бұрын
What about OMAD? I have been OMAD since 2017. About 2 months ago, I started seeing videos from you and some others like Dr. Mindy saying that it is best to vary the lengths of fasting windows. So, I started doing that a bot. Eating two meals some days. I found it challenging not because of it's hard to eat, but because it is so habitual only to eat once at night. I don't think I am addicted to fasting, but I am a creature of habit. Thus, I watched this video with great interest. Note that I coach tennis for 6.5 hrs or more on Tues, Thurs, Sat, and Sun. I play golf 2 hrs Mon and Wed, sometimes Fri. I play badminton 2-3 hrs on Mondays and Fridays. I play league tennis on Sundays and tournaments several times a year. I do 40 mins PNF stretching twice a week and visit the chiropractor once a week. Basically, I am active every day. I have been experimenting on my own body since surviving an ordeal with pheochromocytoma in 2013. I have been following your channel for many years and following some of the advice. I appreciate your content in my quest to biohack and maximize my healthspan. I have been maintaining 12% bodyfat for the past 6 years on OMAD. I had the goal of going for 10% bodyfat, but what you just shared makes me rethink this. Anyway, can you pls offer advice for someone who is OMAD? Note that I mix in 48, 72, and 96 and 120 hrs fasts when I see my bodyfat % go up or I just don't like what I see in the mirror after I indulge in too many carbs. My vices are McDonald's French fries, Handel's ice cream, 85° Bakery, and Meet Fresh Icy Signature. Once every 3-4 months, Bronx Pizza (Whitestone).
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Hi T Solomon Liu! It's impressive to hear about your dedication to OMAD and your active lifestyle. Since you've been experimenting with fasting and have maintained a low body fat percentage, you're already on the right track. To continue optimizing your health, consider incorporating occasional longer fasts and varying your fasting windows. Pay attention to your body's response and adjust accordingly. Be mindful of indulgences and find a balance that works for you. Keep up the great work in your biohacking journey! 💪🌱
@georgemaranville3305
@georgemaranville3305 Жыл бұрын
OMAD is my sweet spot. I drink fenugreek soaked water at waking black coffee and lots of water some apple cider vinegar and lemon if I get a craving and TRY to get my one meal by 5p. Bed at 10p. I cheat at least one weekend day but try to be even more active on weekends
@LatoijaJ
@LatoijaJ Жыл бұрын
I fasted 14 days, no food and lost 36lbs. Kept it off over 2 years! I feel amazing!!
@BassBajo
@BassBajo Жыл бұрын
14 straight days?
@Rs2Hackzltd
@Rs2Hackzltd Жыл бұрын
@@pcstgrsqrl5581 Shutup, someone asked her she wasn't promoting
@the_real_iceman
@the_real_iceman Жыл бұрын
36 pounds equals 126,000 calories. In words: One hundred and twenty-six thousand calories! And you say that you did this in 14 days? - Can you please elaborate how you burned through 9,000 calories in fat (!) every single day for 14 days straight? 😳 On my last ultra marathon I burned through 7,500 calories in the course of almost 8 hours of high intensity activity. And that was only possible because I constantly ingested a Dextrose/ Fructose mixture worth roughly 5,000 calories along with a very specific amount of electrolytes during the event. Sorry, but those numbers just don’t add up.
@LatoijaJ
@LatoijaJ Жыл бұрын
@@the_real_iceman ❤️😊
@rahulbhatt1264
@rahulbhatt1264 Жыл бұрын
wow, i saw u used the snake diet.did u do mainly dry fasting then with just snake juice as needed? that is very impressive though! lot of people won't beleive that fasting can give you such rapid results but it is totally possible! 😀
@101Cecilia
@101Cecilia Жыл бұрын
I think this is one of your best videos. You break it down and it’s makes sense. This may just be repetitive for you to keep preaching- BUT KEEP PREACHING- sometimes what you say/how you say it sticks better than others, and when I hear you paraphrase…..it gets locked in 🔒 . Thank you for your research and insight and experience
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Sharon! Your kind words mean a lot. I'm glad that the way I present the information resonates with you and helps it stick. I'll keep sharing my research, insight, and experiences to provide valuable content. Your support is greatly appreciated! 🙏🌟
@bryguy4golf
@bryguy4golf Жыл бұрын
I started skipping lunch every monday. Its easier to eat more on the weekends or eat out at restaurants or whatever so fasting from an early dinner sunday to a late dinner monday has helped a lot.
@Maintain_Decorum
@Maintain_Decorum Жыл бұрын
GREAT example of a place/time to start-it’s easier than I thought it would be!!
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's a smart strategy, Bryan C! By skipping lunch every Monday, you're able to balance out your eating habits and make up for indulgences over the weekend. It's great to hear that this approach has been helpful for you. Keep up the good work! 👍💪
@goodyeoman4534
@goodyeoman4534 Жыл бұрын
Studies have shown it's better to skip dinner, so that you're in roughly a 16/8 fasting state. But it needs to be done daily. And for optimal results, add in a 24/36/48 fast once a week.
@andrewmarkel6362
@andrewmarkel6362 Жыл бұрын
So does this mean I am wasting my time by doing 18hr fasts everyday? Should I be just doing prolonged fasts (24-72hrs) a couple times a month instead?
@javantim2000
@javantim2000 Жыл бұрын
Please make a video on Alternate Day fasting, and how to properly Do it.
@cristycodered
@cristycodered Жыл бұрын
Thomas, holy crap. One of your BEST VIDEOS!
@4g63awdbeast
@4g63awdbeast Жыл бұрын
1.5 weeks now I’ve been doing 24 fasting. I will usually eat a nice protein/fat mixture that is moderate in size at 6-7pm then I won’t eat again till the next day at the same time. I was getting pre diabetic blood sugar levels in the mornings (115-120) now it’s finally down to (95) in the morning and by the time I eat I’m usually around (78-82) now. I’ll measure 1-2hrs afterwards and my levels are back to where it started (78-82) My keto readings on the other hand are usually only around 0.5 to 0.7 at the highest.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's impressive, 4g63awdbeast! Your 24-hour fasting routine seems to have had a positive impact on your blood sugar levels, with significant improvements in the morning readings. It's great to see the positive effects of fasting on your health. Keep up the great work! 💪🌟
@Vincent_Beers
@Vincent_Beers Жыл бұрын
That's not 24 hour fasting. That's omad. You're not empty for 24 hours. You don't swallow the food instantly either. You have a restricted eating window, but your fasting period is less than 24. Fasting doesn't start until the food is digested. What you're doing is great, you're just using the wrong term. One meal a day(omad) is closer to a 20 hour fast, depending on how much you ate and how long it takes to pass through, usually 3-6 hours. Alternatively you could say it as restricted eating window, 1/23 since you have up to an hour to eat your omad and then 23 hours no eating. Omad or 1/23 eating window gives you a roughly 20 fast period. But you can't eat once a day and say it's 24 hour fasting when you ate and digested for some small amount of that 24 hours.
@guerita0815
@guerita0815 Жыл бұрын
⁠@@Vincent_Beers I am pretty sure I have heard Thomas say that fasting starts after your last bite. If you look at the app, Zero, a 24 hr fast already accounts for the digestion ot food. However, I think you are correct in that if someone says they do a 24 hr fast every day and eat OMAD that is incorrect, OMAD like you said is 23-1. The only way to do a 24 hour fast daily is to keep pushing it out. Even then you can only push it out so much. So if your last bite was at 3pm. Then you can have your first bite the next day at 3 and last one around 4. Then, on the day after, the first bite would be at 4 and last at 5, etc.
@SilverFan21k
@SilverFan21k Жыл бұрын
Thomas, are you a fan of Healthspan and Life Extension science? Also great video! 💪
@KirstiCheetahh
@KirstiCheetahh Жыл бұрын
I fast 22 hours per day and play tennis fasted. I am getting more muscle and getting stronger! Woman, 53, in peri menopause, BMI 18.5 , my weight has been stable all my life around 62 kilos. Not waisting muscle.
@jpdoc5722
@jpdoc5722 Жыл бұрын
what do you eat ( after fast)? thanks
@KirstiCheetahh
@KirstiCheetahh Жыл бұрын
@@jpdoc5722 Hi JP! I eat OMAD keto in the evening. Ground beef, cheese, eggs, butter, dry sausage, olives, avocado, oignon, garlic, salt and some non starchy veg, as desert sheep yogurt with mascarpone. In the morning black coffee. During sports water with magnesium, potassium and salt. Sometimes when I have sore muscles after an intense tennis training, the next day, I eat also a small meal in the afternoon, like some wild salmon or a can of mackerel, to get more protein. Two years ago I have tried vegan. Got weak. Now getting stronger!
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767 Жыл бұрын
What Thomas is doing is beyond legendary. Useful video after useful video....changing millions of lives. Big respect sir!! Thank you 🫡
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, No Hype Needed Functional Fitness Solutions! Your kind words mean a lot. I'm honored to have the opportunity to make a positive impact and provide helpful content. It's incredible to hear that the videos have been useful and have the potential to change lives. Much respect to you as well! 🙏🌟
@hellonblades
@hellonblades Жыл бұрын
How about 24 hour fasting for fat loss, better digestive responses and overall, body composition?
@okjeelanijeelani3392
@okjeelanijeelani3392 Жыл бұрын
Very nice explain sir God bless you and your family
@SkepticalCaveman
@SkepticalCaveman Жыл бұрын
Switch between a 24 and a 36 hour fast per week every other week. Also do a 12 hour fast every day.
@aquamarine99911
@aquamarine99911 Жыл бұрын
This actually sounds about right. Maybe add one 18-20 hour fast during the week. Thomas has suggested in other videos that there should be two >16 hour fasts per week.
@arbonneladyTN
@arbonneladyTN Жыл бұрын
Interesting. Thank you. For beginners , where do they start? 8 & 16 was one suggestion.
@lorrainestokes336
@lorrainestokes336 Жыл бұрын
If not already eating within an eight hour window, then first get used to limiting your a certain time frame. Start out slowly then work your way up. Marathon not a sprint. Good luck with your journey
@littlevoice_11
@littlevoice_11 Жыл бұрын
16:8 is a good start. Break your fast with protein If you find the fasting time hard, then try sipping electrolytes. Also time the fast for more of your sleeping time. Keep busy in the day. Don't push yourself too hard during a workout to begin with. Also, try having a lower carb diet to aid the stability of glucose and get your body use to using ketones and a fuel source. It also depends on your health goals as to how much and how often you fast.
@peggykey5570
@peggykey5570 Жыл бұрын
16/8 here also.
@changeyourstory319
@changeyourstory319 Жыл бұрын
What a great video, Thomas. Im starting my weight loss journey. You cleared all my doubts about fasting. Love from India❤
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Change Your Story! I'm glad the video helped clarify your doubts. Good luck on your weight loss journey, and sending love back to you from across the globe! ❤🙏
@naughtyskweet6
@naughtyskweet6 Жыл бұрын
I'm confused about what your using for your definition of 24 hour fast here. When you go into zone 4 you seem to be suggesting that every other day you don't eat. Which would be closer to 15 36 hour fasts. Is your 24 hour fast the same as OMAD? Omad is the only 24 hour fast I can think of and you're doing it daily. Otherwise you seem to be talking about not eating in a day is a 24 hour fast. Which, as I said, would be closer to 36 hour fast.
@Ghurshah
@Ghurshah Жыл бұрын
72hr Water Fast once per week. Ketosis, Autophagy, Stem Cells. Rest of the time, eating keto diet, early in the day
@kJ922-h3j
@kJ922-h3j Жыл бұрын
4:23 yeah surely a lot of the “fasting too much” side effects are for people who don’t have much extra body fat right? Especially the muscle loss aspect, you are still going to use the extra body fat first aren’t you?
@thomastwigg3535
@thomastwigg3535 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see you address this issue but for people that are already eating a very low carb/higher protein diet. I'm 61 and do 16/8 or 18/6 every day (for last 5 years) and eat very low carb with no grains-I imagine (without testing) that I am in ketosis most of the time. I feel so much younger/better now than I did at 56 it is hard to imagine that another approach could produce better results for health span.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's wonderful to hear, Thomas Twigg! Your consistent practice of daily fasting and low-carb/higher protein diet has had a positive impact on your health. It's great that you feel younger and better than before. If your current approach is working well for you, there may be no need to change it. Keep up the fantastic work! 💪🌟
@r.davidyoung7242
@r.davidyoung7242 Жыл бұрын
Mic drop on this one. Think you Mr. Tom 🎉❤
@cryptocooljr5059
@cryptocooljr5059 Жыл бұрын
When discussing "fating frequency," who is this for? Those with metabolic syndrome or healthy people? Surely it's different for each. Without that information the fasting frequency chart is rather useless...unless its the same for all, but I somehow don't believe that.
@theMadness36
@theMadness36 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the content brother!
@MiguePizar
@MiguePizar Жыл бұрын
There's one thing regarding fasting and exercise, if someone depletes all the glucose with the exercise and don't eat after several hours later, is like having fasted for a lot of time more, for example in my case, I do 20-4 evening fasting, but I do morning intensive cardio, so for my body is like I fasted way more than just 20 hours, maybe that's why my fasting keeps giving full benefits in everyway compared to other's people fasting. Best
@aquamarine99911
@aquamarine99911 Жыл бұрын
Check it yourself. Use urine strips to check your ketones. I haven't done it, but I will next time. Personally, I think fasting and ultra strict dieting is for people who don't exercise regularly.
@MiguePizar
@MiguePizar Жыл бұрын
@@aquamarine99911 the thing is, I don't do strict dieting, I eat a lot and of all types of foods, and have been doing this for about 15 years or so, and if I want to gain muscle or lose fat is all about calories in vs calories out, and I have full energy and all. Best
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's an interesting observation, Migue Pizar! Intensive cardio in the morning, followed by a 20-4 evening fasting schedule, may enhance the benefits of your fasting routine. Depleting glucose through exercise can further promote fat burning and metabolic adaptations. Keep up the great work! 🏃‍♂🔥
@freebird5215
@freebird5215 Жыл бұрын
After watching this channel for a few years now im finding it confusing… videos are contradicting each other. So, should i be lean or fat for longevity? Should I be in autophagy most of the time or not? Well … it depends on which video you watch… im annoyed
@althe
@althe Жыл бұрын
I like the way you think, with optimization adjusted for context - that's optimized optimization.
@emilygeorge9567
@emilygeorge9567 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing… great info. 🙏
@AlamoCityCello
@AlamoCityCello Жыл бұрын
Tom, great info. Thanks!
@makiatewogboye5942
@makiatewogboye5942 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Africa, for the past 6 months I eat once a day, ketogenic , walk 🚶‍♂️ 2 hours 6 am and 1hour in evening, I have lost 8kg, I notice my skin becom loss, why?,
@CornishaTV
@CornishaTV Жыл бұрын
perfect timing
@AdamTulik
@AdamTulik Жыл бұрын
One the very few health-related content creators who won't bore you for hours with BS, gets right to the point talks about recently discovered facts. My favorite on YT!
@tolfred
@tolfred Жыл бұрын
Seriously not bored? You get at at least two videos (estimate) from DeLauer about fasting every week and never get bored? How can somebody present the same info over and over again without people getting bored? He must be a genius!
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Adam Kiciuś! It's great to hear that Thomas delivers concise and informative health content that you find valuable. He strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information. Keep enjoying his videos on KZbin! 🙌😊
@martindumas380
@martindumas380 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the graphic ... makes sense to me !!!
@primaballerina84
@primaballerina84 Жыл бұрын
I'm on a two week 24hr OMAD carnivore to reset my body & mind and I feel great. But I look forward to eat more meals and gain back some lean weight. 💪🏻
@Cryptolorian
@Cryptolorian Жыл бұрын
Prophet Muhammad, PBUH, used to fast twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays over 1,400 years ago! 🙂
@tinacox9526
@tinacox9526 Жыл бұрын
Awesome info video thanks
@tsleong1
@tsleong1 Жыл бұрын
I do the 16/8s on days I eat, but also try to get a 42 and 24-36 in every week on Mondays and Fridays. I did accidentally buy some ketchup with Aspartame, so I need to detox that out.
@seanstandberry4961
@seanstandberry4961 Жыл бұрын
How do you know if you’re actually losing muscle
@SuperPreacherX
@SuperPreacherX Жыл бұрын
Great info, thanks!
@petenielsen6683
@petenielsen6683 Жыл бұрын
What Thomas is saying about growth hormone not preserving the muscle is just common sense. I do not need to be a cancer survivor who did not keep food down for 56 days straight to know this. But that is what happened and by the time I kept things down I had lost so much muscle that I was in mortal danger if I had lost any more.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Pete Nielsen! Preserving muscle mass is crucial for overall health and well-being, especially during challenging circumstances. Your personal experience highlights the importance of maintaining muscle mass and the potential risks associated with muscle loss. Thank you for sharing your perspective. Stay strong and take care! 💪🙏
@chrisandjessaltman2263
@chrisandjessaltman2263 Жыл бұрын
i fasted myself down to 74lbs........ now i cant eat much and cant gain healthy weight. i cant just eat more often because i cant hold food down so i dread eating. got addicted to keto. im mostly plant based. i cant handle much carbs. cheat days are a total no or ill end up in the hospital. i eat whole foods. cold beans and cold overnight oats sometimes are ok. cant stomach warm food, cant stand the smell of food either anymore. cant chew or digest meat well which is why im mostly plant based. duck eggs and wild salmon are the meat i usually eat. any suggestions. im in ohio. they just keep telling me obesity is the issue. im not able to travel because im a single mother of 2 tots. im tired of freaking out everytime i have to eat something. i need to get better for my kids. they need me. i watch dr berg and dr gundry. im not doing something right. i eat all healthy foods. no junk. everyone is saying that i healthed myself to death. i eat everyday. i just dont feel hunger anymore. im totally lost. i didnt realize i had an issue until it was too late.
@droogbear649
@droogbear649 Жыл бұрын
So is considered a 24 hour fast if i only eat once a day every day?
@TheRealMollyMalone
@TheRealMollyMalone Жыл бұрын
How often 48 hours fast and how often 72 hr fast for longevity??
@kecc7094
@kecc7094 Жыл бұрын
I fast weekly from Sunday 9pm to Thursday 9pm. I've been at it for 2 months, and I've never felt better! My skin, quality of sleep, mood, and I've lost weight, although I don't know how much. All I know is that I've never felt healthier!
@LawDragOn
@LawDragOn Жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to find out how far your BMR has decreased. Continually fasting for 4 days every week seems like there would be deleterious effects.
@giancassini8390
@giancassini8390 Жыл бұрын
@@LawDragOn It's a myth that BMR decreases with fasting. For the first three days it increases so overall BMR benefit for the 4 day fast. "deleterious effects". It really depends on the individual. If you have a ton of resources (i.e. FAT) it might be OK but for someone that's already lean I could see it being an issue.
@LawDragOn
@LawDragOn Жыл бұрын
@@giancassini8390 Thomas has videos on the affects of fasting too often and the effect it has on slowing metabolism. Even Thomas would agree that fasting for four days each week would slow your metabolism down dramatically.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's fantastic, KeCc! Your weekly fasting routine has brought you numerous benefits, including improved skin, sleep, mood, and weight loss. It's great to hear that you're feeling healthier overall. Keep up the excellent work! 🌟💪
@Ultimatefitness360
@Ultimatefitness360 Жыл бұрын
What about 2 to 3 36 hour fast in a month ??
@Rollo.Tomassi
@Rollo.Tomassi Жыл бұрын
No mention of 24h vs 72h
@jamesbooker6284
@jamesbooker6284 Жыл бұрын
What would you say is the most beneficial routine for weight loss if daily fasting is now less effective? Say one or two 24 hour fasts per week, with a 48/72 he fast once per month to ‘shock’ the system and not see adaptive thermogenesis?
@gjermundification
@gjermundification Жыл бұрын
Which zone would 0th through 3rd-5th of each month; that is 3 to 5 days of fasting in a row every month? That's like 36 - 60 days of fasting pr year. I do hiking / bush walking + Trikke rides, when weather allows, pulls ups / bouldering when not.
@LatoijaJ
@LatoijaJ Жыл бұрын
Also, too much fasting affects the spine badly and back pain will develop when hunger pain hits.
@MarzMindset
@MarzMindset Жыл бұрын
wtf 😂
@LatoijaJ
@LatoijaJ Жыл бұрын
@@MarzMindset yep!!! Trust me, I’m the fasting queen. Plus all he’s saying is correct.
@pcstgrsqrl5581
@pcstgrsqrl5581 Жыл бұрын
I have been fasting since I was in high school...I'm 48. I have NEVER had a problem with my back during a fast. In fact, fasting alwzys makes my back feel increddue to the reduction in inflammation.
@LatoijaJ
@LatoijaJ Жыл бұрын
@@pcstgrsqrl5581 I guess I should of said fasting during your period could cause this but if you’re fine then you’re super blessed! Keep doing your thang girl! 😃
@pcstgrsqrl5581
@pcstgrsqrl5581 Жыл бұрын
​@@LatoijaJ I think I'll trust Thomas. He's never steered me wrong.
@ericmaclaurin8525
@ericmaclaurin8525 Жыл бұрын
The benefit of fasting is not stress or the same yhing you grt with extreme exercise. You get valuable perspective by comparing systems but its almost never a proof. The primary value of fasting is to make sure you're ketosis and autophagy systems are functioning properly and on a daily basis. Longevity is more about maintaining the cleaning and rebuilding functions than anything else.
@CarbageMan
@CarbageMan Жыл бұрын
I've been at my best when I fast on weekends, sometimes one day, sometimes the whole weekend. PS: a longer quarterly fast can be effective if you have a lot to lose.
@JasonBuckman
@JasonBuckman Жыл бұрын
Is 23:1 everyday at the toxic level of fasting (7 × 23hr fasts per week, 30 × 23hr fasts per month)?
@ArticBeatle
@ArticBeatle Жыл бұрын
I do CrossFit at 5am and fast at work until 4-5PM with a 2 hour eating window. On the weekends I normally eat breakfast and dinner. Down 50lbs since the first (315-265) with my base line weight up at least a bit with muscle gains.
@russellseah2347
@russellseah2347 Жыл бұрын
Fast n do crossfit? Talk to me in 10yrs
@ArticBeatle
@ArticBeatle Жыл бұрын
@@russellseah2347 Ooo I'm not doing the dumb and dangerous version. Low impact is best impact.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Impressive, ArticBeatle! Your CrossFit routine combined with intermittent fasting has helped you achieve remarkable results, including a 50lb weight loss and muscle gains. Keep up the fantastic work and continue enjoying your healthy lifestyle! 💪👏
@pennvh6838uudj
@pennvh6838uudj Жыл бұрын
What benefits are we talking about here? Is it just the glucose spike? What if you get exactly what you're a body needs if you do OMAD everyday? I've been doing it nearly a year. In my experience I have crafted a low carb one meal a day (2-3 hours after waking up, waiting too long can cause fatigue to set in) that does not change very much and I enjoy it very much and look forward to it everyday and I feel 23 hour fast is the best and the way to actually do it after experimenting with intermittent fasting for many years, i am quite skinny, and the mostly have always been. I realized that 18-6 ect ect, Are no different than eating 3 times a day and snacking. I feel that 1 mesl a day Provides enough time to reset and Lower tolerance for chemicals and hormones that effect the body, habits, and thought processes, everything feels better/more balanced/in control.
@ilosam
@ilosam Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. I've been doing OMAD for 2 months now and I've never felt better..plus its so simple!
@BDawborn
@BDawborn Жыл бұрын
Yeah just stick with it, as long as it's working why change? I much prefer eating a big meal as it gives me something to look forward to everyday and I can always eat proper food. Tried eating 2 meals a day this week and felt hungry all day long.
@pauldomnich1334
@pauldomnich1334 Жыл бұрын
I do omad 5 days a week and 3 to 5 day fast once a month. Havent lost muscle and feel great. Siim Lund has done omad for years and is a total specimen. According to Thoma tjhis amount of fasting is toxic. Dont think so
@troubleman8732
@troubleman8732 Жыл бұрын
What happened if you fast 5 days a week (24 Hours)
@musicboy2003
@musicboy2003 Жыл бұрын
So, OMAD? Sounds like I’m not on the best path, Thomas. I’m probably 20/4 most days, sometimes 22/2. I’m almost 70, feel great, keeping around 187 at 6’ tall. Walk every day, nominally active. I’ve done 8 five-day fasts over six years. So, you’re saying doing more 24-hour fasts would be better?
@Sonafetotarla
@Sonafetotarla Жыл бұрын
Amazing stuff!! I used to weigh around 230 lbs before I started fasting and exercising. Now after 2 years of following this lifestyle, I am only 140 lbs!! I love working out while fasting it makes me feel so alive. Sometimes I ran Marathons during my monthly fasts. I ran the Berlin Marathon last year and I hadn't eaten for 12 days!! Only drinking salted(moon salt) water every now and then. After the Marathon, I wasn't hungry at all. My girlfriend gave me some ice cream but I didn't eat it. Directly after the Marathon some friends suggested a hike up in the Alps. I said yes. They thought I was completely crazy. We hiked until midnight because we got lost. Still no food. I wasn't feeling hungry at all. I finally broke my fast after 30 days. I broke the fast with some fresh bugs covered with a little bit of dirt from mother earth. Then I had some nice Goats milk directly from my lovely goat Emma. Cockroaches and worms are my favorites. In general, I avoid eating carbs and sugar. But I sometimes eat oats soaked in cat's milk. (always organic) Apart from bugs, I like eating big juicy Kangaroo steaks. I now can run a Marathon in under 2:30 minutes. Sometimes before hard workouts, I eat some baby food for energy. I will be soon training for the Olympics. I feel much more alert and smarter. I have improved my IQ from 95 to 120! My goal one day is to fast for a whole year! I say screw food.. Fasting and exercising for life..
@paulbunyan1682
@paulbunyan1682 Жыл бұрын
Awesome results. Keep fasting and you will be able to do a marathon at the speed of light!! How do you get the cat to stand still while milking her?
@Peshur
@Peshur Жыл бұрын
According to Tim Spector it’s 14 hours
@firepowerjohan
@firepowerjohan Жыл бұрын
So Thomas, would you consider yourself to be "very active" instead of "exremely active" just saying are you trying to hit the sweet spot that is best long term for health (long term = longevity) ?
@jenpitts5561
@jenpitts5561 Жыл бұрын
What zone would this fall into? Smart scale says I'm building muscle and losing fat, with steady overall loss of roughly 4 lbs. per week. Been in ketosis for 4 weeks, with avg of 4 - 6 mmol/L this past week and a half. Glucose between 60 and 87 the last 3 weeks. Started at 18:6, worked up to 23:1 OMAD, been doing that for 2 weeks. 3x/week hiit strength in late morning (15ish h fasted) and resistance training right before my 5pm meal of the day (avg 10 net carbs ish). Very serious medical conditions which have led to SCADs w/MI, PE, lpartial lung collapse, perf. colon, etc. I'm in this more for autophagy than anything else. Weight loss welcomed though, up to say 30 lbs. Thinking of working towards two 47h fasts per week for increased autophagy. BUT IF IM CONSTANTLY IN KETOSIS with GKI of .6 - 1.1, am I GETTING MORE AUTOPHAGY THAN THE ASSUMED only AFTER 16 HOURS?
@UltimoDogLover
@UltimoDogLover Жыл бұрын
2 videos ago, you recommended 2 fasts a week that are up to 24 hours. 18-24 hours. That is 8 fasts a month. Not 6-7.
@KlausECD
@KlausECD Жыл бұрын
Sounds like that is still in Zone 3 (zone four starts at ~10 days / 240 hours/ month) If I heard correctly
@LovingAtlanta
@LovingAtlanta Жыл бұрын
👍🤩💝🙏This is very good info. Thank you. 💝
@uriahthehittite1672
@uriahthehittite1672 Жыл бұрын
What age group are you talking about? I am 68 yrs. old. Looks like zone 2 is about 1 - 24 hrs fasts per week. These multiple 24 hr fast days need to be numerous enough so that you can't compensate with increased calorie intake on the other days. Won't that make it hard for me to maintain that extra amount of body fat that you say I need to maintain for longevity?
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Hi Uriah the Hittite! The age group mentioned in the video is not specified, but the concepts of fasting zones can apply to individuals of various ages. In terms of Zone 2, which involves 1-24 hour fasts per week, the goal is to ensure that the overall calorie intake remains balanced. It's important to find a fasting approach that works best for your body and health goals. If you have concerns about maintaining a certain amount of body fat for longevity, consulting with a healthcare professional or nutritionist can provide personalized guidance.
@advertisercommerce6990
@advertisercommerce6990 Жыл бұрын
Querry: Been doing Keto now for over 18 months. When I fast my ketone levels (test strip - Keto Mojo) will be around .5- 1.5, but during the time I'm not fasting, still doing ketone diet, ketone levels fall to .3 -.5. What should I be doing to get my Ketone levels up to over .7 daily??? I'm 67 years old (if that matters), male, 5'9", 180 lbs. Doctors say I'm perfect weight for height for longevity .
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Great job on maintaining a keto diet, Advertiser Commerce! To increase your ketone levels, consider implementing strategies such as reducing carbohydrate intake further, increasing healthy fat consumption, and incorporating intermittent fasting. Additionally, staying physically active and ensuring you're adequately hydrated may also support ketone production. Keep up the good work! 💪🥑🔥
@Markrtsoon
@Markrtsoon 10 ай бұрын
I stop eating 6 pm on Friday and break the fast Sunday morning every week. Which zone am I?
@mikealmiracle4834
@mikealmiracle4834 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t a 24 hour fast just OMAD? Not alternate day fasting? That would be like a 48 hour fast right? I’m doing 48 hour fasts 6 or 7 times a month. Im doing it right so I’m losing weight while feeling good. But is it considered too much?
@Grymreefer
@Grymreefer Жыл бұрын
I just started IF 18/6 , so 1x/week of 24 would be good,got it.
@ZeOrangutan
@ZeOrangutan Жыл бұрын
I signed up for Thrive Market but it is a maximum $20 discount
@GG-wg1yh
@GG-wg1yh Жыл бұрын
What about eating 2.5x or 2x calories one day and fasting for 48 hours to even out the calories? Sometimes this happens and I wonder if you have videos on this. Thanks .
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Great question, G G! Cycling between higher-calorie days and 48-hour fasts can be a strategy to balance overall calorie intake. While I don't have specific videos on this topic, it can be a useful approach for some individuals. Remember to listen to your body and adjust based on your own needs and goals. Keep up the good work! 👍🌱
@fooflateka
@fooflateka Жыл бұрын
Are you on TRT?. Not a knock just an honest question. Arms are HUGE!
@scota73
@scota73 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been doing Alternate Day fasting for a few months for the autophagy prior to upcoming CT scan follow up and feel great but admit I shouldn’t lose any more weight.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
🌱🍽🕒 Amazing video! The information shared here about the 5 Zones of Fasting for Longevity is mind-blowing! 💯 I appreciate the transparency about the paid partnership, as it allows you to continue creating such valuable content. 👏🙌 The insights on the benefits of 16hr, 24hr, and 72hr fasts are truly enlightening. 🌟 #FastingForHealth #LongevityScience #KnowledgeIsPower 💪💚👍
@MrBiggustB
@MrBiggustB Жыл бұрын
How about 2x 48H fasts per month? How does that compare to 4x 24h fasts? Because youll be longer in ketotis
@jpdoc5722
@jpdoc5722 Жыл бұрын
what is Keto Flu? ( veggies & fruits are my only source of carbs)
@cromwellfluffington1627
@cromwellfluffington1627 Жыл бұрын
I lost 50lbs in 7months and put on muscle. It may have be a bit more than 50lbs since I'm not considering the muscle gained. I intermittent fast during the week and not on the weekends. I don't have any cheat days(junk food). I just found the foods I like that are still somewhat of a treat - sorbet, pork rinds, nachos, etc.
@Vincent_Beers
@Vincent_Beers Жыл бұрын
Cheat days don't need to be junk food, just more calories of healthy foods occasionally to keep your metabolism up. As he's said in other videos about diet breaks. Healthy treats are the best way to do a cheat day.
@skiltonb
@skiltonb Жыл бұрын
Whats the thinking around any difference for the 'zone 5' alternating fasts every other day, versus longer days, say 4-5+days several times a month. Knowing after 72hrs you would stop get that diminishing returns. Is that effectively still zone 5?
@Omega_thehusky
@Omega_thehusky Жыл бұрын
is their a word for fear of charts cause i think i have one he keeps brining up the scary charts D:
@glitchlife4639
@glitchlife4639 Жыл бұрын
eh, I just eat one meal a day. Except on Weekends, I go backpacking and probably cover about 15-20 miles and on those days I eat more or less whatever I want while out on the trail.
@paulbrowning1758
@paulbrowning1758 Жыл бұрын
Hey Thomas. Another great vid. When you say 24 hour fast are you referring to exactly 24 hours, or dinner to dinner (36 hours)? Thanks
@surendarvijay2520
@surendarvijay2520 Жыл бұрын
Exactly 24 hrs.
@harshithmukka2969
@harshithmukka2969 Жыл бұрын
Does that mean alternate day fasting is bad ? You've made videos on ATF before.
@jerryhosentfeld
@jerryhosentfeld Жыл бұрын
My scale says I'm still 16% body fat but I look like someone with 5%. Is my scale wrong? Or is my fat hiding
@juntjoonunya9216
@juntjoonunya9216 Жыл бұрын
What about fasting to cure disease? I could care less about my weight and muscle mass. I want to feel better
@fooflateka
@fooflateka Жыл бұрын
I haven't done 24hr fasts but I did 18-20hr fasts every single day. And haven't been exercising. Definitely lost muscle. Had no issues with energy/strength when I did hit the gym for a month. Should I increase the feeding window or calories? Obviously need to hit the gym.
@Mr_T817
@Mr_T817 Жыл бұрын
I’m confused. So alternate day 24 hr fasting is not healthy? There’s too many conflicting videos. So optimal 24 hr fasting is 7 times a month, got it.
@halestorm861
@halestorm861 Жыл бұрын
I have a question, can i still be in a fasted state if i have sugar free breath mints?
@phyllisculbertson7396
@phyllisculbertson7396 Жыл бұрын
Nope
@jaysernchee3195
@jaysernchee3195 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t this shared by you before ?
@Melungeonpeople
@Melungeonpeople Жыл бұрын
Isn't OMAD a daily 24 hour fast? So OMAD is unhealthy?
@maximeclement6114
@maximeclement6114 Жыл бұрын
In fact you withdraw the eating window. So if you eat in a 1 hour window, you do 23h fasts. If you eat for 10 seconds a day, youre fasting 23 hours 59 minutes and 50 seconds.
@CornishaTV
@CornishaTV Жыл бұрын
Question: Can I fast and do HIIT or Strength training on the same days? if I am zone 3-5? I have some muscle loss... how can I get this muscle back? I am freaking out about my muscle loss especially in my legs and arms. My fasting is for spiritual purposes and 72 hour fasting is best for this. But also I have been fighting health issues, however I am now losing physical muscle but curing my ailments. SIGH...damn seems like I can't win...P.S. I need Vegan Proteins.
@phyllisculbertson7396
@phyllisculbertson7396 Жыл бұрын
Please look into carnivore for muscle maintenance.
@tmi9885
@tmi9885 Жыл бұрын
You should probably focus of strength training rather than doing HIIT considering the latter is more cardio geared and you are concerned about losing muscle mass. I personally do 3 18hr fasts per week at a 1000cal deficit on fast days and I strength train on my maintenance days. I also eat about 1.3g per lb of bodyweight to spare as much muscle loss as possible. The thing about muscles is that you can quickly gain what you had lost as compared gaining muscle you never had. You can play around with the fasts because it may be too much. Mindpump, which Thomas was on a couple of weeks ago, has suggestions on what to do to preserve muscle during a calorie cut or fast.
@CornishaTV
@CornishaTV Жыл бұрын
@@phyllisculbertson7396 Shoot...but what if I' am vegan?
@CornishaTV
@CornishaTV Жыл бұрын
@@tmi9885 This is such a great community. I appreciate the feed back and will definitely check out the Mindpump. My other question is: Does the HiiT really have to be cut; I need to trim up a bit more and I do enjoy it also? Is there a way to build muscle using HIIT? And because I am a PE teacher I want to keep up with my students/clients.
@tmi9885
@tmi9885 Жыл бұрын
@@CornishaTV there certainly is ways to make it more muscle building, it probably not something to be overdone, but the thing about muscle building is the more you have the more cut you can be. 20lbs of fat sounds like a lot, but if a 200lb man has 180lbs of lean mass, that 20lb fat still has him at 10% as compared to a 200lb man with 40lbs of fat sitting at 20%. You can always cut more after rebuilding muscle and your metabolism will be higher to make the cut easier.
@jota55581
@jota55581 Жыл бұрын
So basically pointless the 16-8 ?
@ps5channel1
@ps5channel1 Жыл бұрын
Was loosing 10 pounds a month just by drinking more water and eating less and increasing activity . The only reason to fast is to get the abs other than that you dont need that much fasting . The body have resistance levels where it stops burning fat and you gain fat quick it can last 3 weeks or more then the body starts to loose more wieght .
@matthewmatyszczak1024
@matthewmatyszczak1024 Жыл бұрын
Thoughts on a 60 hour fast once a month?
@forceofnature777
@forceofnature777 Жыл бұрын
Adf is toxic?
@spencer5838
@spencer5838 Жыл бұрын
"new science" What happened to trust the science and disregard/censor/imprison everyone who doesnt.
@mjsmcd
@mjsmcd Жыл бұрын
Penn of penn and teller ate nothing but potatoes for a year lost 150 lbs
@milagrosroman9978
@milagrosroman9978 Жыл бұрын
Why always 25 hrs, why not 3 days 18 hrs
@NBTCTennis
@NBTCTennis Жыл бұрын
Are you on trt? Just curious
@jasonhurst8599
@jasonhurst8599 Жыл бұрын
What if one of your goals as a man over 60 is to have a visible defined six pack? Wouldn't you need to have a body fat level close to 10% or lower?
@yeldarleumas1847
@yeldarleumas1847 Жыл бұрын
What if one of your goals as a man over 60 is to have a visible defined six pack? Unless you're walking around in public topless , nobody is going to see or care if you have a six pack. People have got far more important things to worry about.
@jasonhurst8599
@jasonhurst8599 Жыл бұрын
@yeldarleumas1847 I honestly couldn't careless about what other people think. It's about overcoming and conquering a lifetime of personal demons, mistakes, and stupid decisions I've made that caused me to be obese for a good portion of my life until I finally smartened up albeit far too late since it caused some permanent nerve damage. So it's a case of a personal battle and goal of a never give up attitude. Yes it may be shallow, but it keeps me motivated to maintain as healthy a lifestyle as I can while still enjoying life to the fullest. It also gives me a goal and a purpose to keep going on my fitness journey. (Besides if I want to follow the "Half your Age plus Seven" rule, I need to be in the best shape possible. 😁😉).
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason Hurst! If your goal as a man over 60 is to have a visible defined six-pack, achieving a body fat level close to 10% or lower is generally necessary. However, it's important to consider individual variations and consult with a healthcare professional or nutritionist who can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances and health factors. They can help you create a tailored plan that combines proper nutrition, exercise, and fasting techniques to work towards your desired goal while considering your overall health and well-being.
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