Anonymous wrote:Dr. Fung, btw, is not a diabetes doctor and his science is iffy. He's a nephrologist.
Intermittent fasting is permission to skip breakfast, if you need it. I generally skip breakfast because I find that I get hungry for lunch when I have breakfast. Generally, though, the way to lose weight is to cut calories a lot, not just skip breakfast or, in a more extreme form of IF, only eat one large meal per day.
Anonymous wrote:Dr Fung doesn’t base his opinions on sound science. There is some evidence that fasting greater than 16+ hrs isn’t ideal for women. I follow a keto diet and do occasionally do a 24 hr fast, mostly as a reset and for the autopahagy. But, I will eat close to my normal calories on that day. If you’re looking to lose fifty lbs, look at calories in/calories out and at the quality of your calories. I lost weight by counting calories and being keto means my calories are more filling and energizing.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, skipping breakfast is a genius idea.![]()
http://time.com/4786181/skipping-breakfast-health-benefits/
Anonymous wrote:Dr Andy berg is local and I have binge watched his you tube videos to learn more about intermittent fasting.
https://youtu.be/lwCRjwDs1Ek
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read The Obesity Code by Dr Fung. Basically he says it's not as simple as calories in/out. Weight gain/loss is dependent on insulin levels. Fasting is a way to do this. He goes way in depth about how the body processes food but that stuff went over my head. Coffee is fine. Black coffee is best but if milk helps you comply then it's ok. Diet sodas are not fine (sugar subs raise your insulin). Some people do 2 days of fasting to five eating. I do 16:8, do basically I eat from noon-8. Around ten I may feel hungry, but I drink water, stay busy and it goes away.
What happens if you DO eat something? Like, if I *forget* and eat a sweet potato square, does it throw off the whole thing?
Anonymous wrote:I read The Obesity Code by Dr Fung. Basically he says it's not as simple as calories in/out. Weight gain/loss is dependent on insulin levels. Fasting is a way to do this. He goes way in depth about how the body processes food but that stuff went over my head. Coffee is fine. Black coffee is best but if milk helps you comply then it's ok. Diet sodas are not fine (sugar subs raise your insulin). Some people do 2 days of fasting to five eating. I do 16:8, do basically I eat from noon-8. Around ten I may feel hungry, but I drink water, stay busy and it goes away.