Looking for a simple way to lose excess weight and gain more energy? Then Intermittent Fasting may be the answer for you.
Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern where you cycle
between periods of eating and fasting.
It
is not a question of which foods
to eat, but rather when you should eat them.
There
are several different intermittent fasting methods, all of which split the day into
eating periods and fasting periods. This diagram explains more.
There are lots of health benefits to Intermittent Fasting, so it
is definitely worth a try. If you find it difficult to go the distance, it
might be helpful to have an electrolyte drink or herbal tea to hold you over.
Most
people already “fast” 8 hours every day, while they sleep. So if you can just hold
off a few more hours, it can make a world of difference in your health.
The easiest method is to skip breakfast, eat your first meal at
noon or later and then your last meal by 8 pm. In this way, you’re technically
fasting for 16 hours every day, and restricting your eating to an 8-hour eating
window. This is the most popular form of Intermittent Fasting, known as the 16/8
method.
Despite
what you may think, Intermittent Fasting is actually fairly easy to do. Many
people report feeling better and having more energy during a fast.
Hunger
is usually not that big of an issue, although it can be a problem in the
beginning, while your body is getting used to not eating for extended periods
of time.
Here are some health benefits that occur when you fast:
- Human Growth Hormone (HGH): The levels of HGH skyrocket, increasing as much as 5-fold. This has
benefits for fat loss and muscle gain. A game changer in losing unwanted
pounds and improving overall stamina.
- Insulin: Insulin sensitivity improves, and levels of insulin drop
dramatically. Lower insulin levels make stored body fat more accessible to
be utilized. A1c may enter a more
perfect range (lower than 5.7%)
- Cellular repair: When
fasting, your cells initiate cellular repair processes. This includes
autophagy, where cells digest and remove old and dysfunctional proteins
that build up inside cells.
- Improve heart function by reducing inflammation. See this recent study
- Reduce
pain caused by inflammation.
- Gene expression: There
are changes in the function of genes related to longevity and protection
against disease.
- Improve brain function. See this link.
Oral Health Benefits
·
Lowers the number of microbes in your mouth
·
Balances the saliva pH
·
Reduces inflammation of periodontal disease.
·
Reduces the risk of decay
Personally, I make sure to keep up my
electrolyte intake throughout the fasting time. This is as simple as drinking
water with a quality mineral salt added or adding a flavored electrolyte powder
to your water.
When you come for your next
appointment, we can discuss specifics on the best way to do this.
There are tons of anecdotal stories on
Goggle search or Pub Med where chronic disease has disappeared
with fasting. So if this is a concern of yours, Intermittent Fasting may help
you on your road to healing.