I Didn't Eat Food for 7 days. This is what happened to my body

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
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    Fasting can be very beneficial, but don't do it haphazardly.
    While most healthy people should in most cases be able to do a 7 day fast, it's probably better to start out with some shorter fasts first.
    Abraham has some experience with fasting - he had done a 3 day fast before and has tried keto and intermittent fasting.
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    Navigation:
    00:00 - What we tracked during the fast, why we did it
    1:31 - Day 1 - Stay busy … or else
    2:50 - Day 2 - Mood roller coaster
    4:37 - Day 3 - Where’s my super powers??
    6:04 - Day 4 - Abraham’s downfall
    7:19 - Why was Abraham feeling so bad?
    9:40 - Mental benefits kicking in?
    10:33 - Day 5 - The upswing
    12:27 - The power of salt
    13:42 - Day 6 - Fasting better than Caffeine
    14:17 - HUNGER
    15:26 - Day 7 - Finally…
    17:04 - Before After Footage, Weight Loss, Pushups
    18:05 - EATING
    20:00 - CT Scan, Sleep
    21:50 - Electrolytes, Fasting Course
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  • @WhatIveLearned
    @WhatIveLearned  Рік тому +238

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    • @aku4420
      @aku4420 Рік тому +7

      @@DomFortress Poe's Law strikes again

    • @themacocko6311
      @themacocko6311 Рік тому +12

      So this is a commercial

    • @DomFortress
      @DomFortress Рік тому

      @@aku4420 when my five years long self discipline gets labeled as "trolling" by the likes of you, it says more about your incompetence.

    • @cancelled_user
      @cancelled_user Рік тому

      I'm wondering if some supplements can break the fast?
      I have magnesium glycinate in capsules. Not sure if some filling stuff or the capsule itself contain some sugar?
      For potassium I use potassium table salt, which is 66% KCl and 33% NaCl.

    • @cancelled_user
      @cancelled_user Рік тому +3

      And what about vitamins? Don't you need to take at least vitamin C? And perhaps B-complex?

  • @omital-ittna1200
    @omital-ittna1200 Рік тому +2798

    I think the biggest benefit of fasting is that it changes your relationship with food. You understand you don't need to eat as much or as often and you'll be just fine.

    • @dirtabd
      @dirtabd Рік тому +2

      its learning the difference between real nutrient deficient hunger and the fake all day cravings the Candida sugar loving bacteria that can overrun the gut causes as it makes the neurotransmitters that signals your brain to feed it more carbohydrates. Rich prebiotic probiotic and balanced diet you really only get hungry at the end of the day. The body is more like a car with a gas tank than the endless pit that Candida overgrowth causes.

    • @EvgeshkaVideo
      @EvgeshkaVideo Рік тому +109

      True. And in emergency situation you no longer worry about food as much. Water and shelter first.

    • @rubyjeanne1667
      @rubyjeanne1667 Рік тому +34

      I want to fast as I over eat in one sitting and I always feel so FAT. I feel like only water and electrolytes would be so freeing.

    • @omital-ittna1200
      @omital-ittna1200 Рік тому +29

      @@rubyjeanne1667 Then do it. Start with intermittent fasting. Take 6pm to 6am first, no food. Then when you're comfortable, drop to 5pm, 4pm etc. Then you can try have a complete fast day every once in a while. Just be prepared to be feeling cranky.

    • @rubyjeanne1667
      @rubyjeanne1667 Рік тому +14

      @@omital-ittna1200 Thanks for the tips! I feel cranky no matter what! I can't wait.

  • @firstlast_x
    @firstlast_x Рік тому +3874

    Just completed a 15 water fast. 32lbs loss, it was definitely something. Taught me I didn’t actually like food, I’m just addicted to sugar, oil and salt. New paradigm shift for sure. Also made me realize how much little food I actually needed before being full, which makes me very conscious of what I’m putting in my body. I don’t have to always clean my plate, leave it for another meal to be.

    • @ohsnapitsdiana
      @ohsnapitsdiana Рік тому +37

      may I ask how long you conducted your fast? I’m just a bit curious, also, congratulations on your results!! they sound very fruitful for you :)

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Рік тому +38

      Assume that's a spam account. It doesn't feel natural that someone would post an essay like this over a product this quickly.

    • @firstlast_x
      @firstlast_x Рік тому +126

      @@ohsnapitsdiana Since I was used to OMAD the first 24hrs were easy. 48-36hrs later I was very irritable. I have high blood pressure and ADHD working against my mood, so I just left work and stayed home lol. The days that followed honestly weren’t too unfamiliar but by the second week my mind was so sharp. It didn’t fix my ADHD but I was able to catch myself when my mind started to drift, almost felt like I could see where it started and were it ended. Still, as I kept losing weight my blood pressure got better. Overall changed my whole mindset about all sorts of things but more importantly my it means for my health.

    • @firstlast_x
      @firstlast_x Рік тому +65

      @@Delightfully_Bitchy I’m sorry you feel that way. Worth a try at least once for sure.

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Рік тому +23

      @@firstlast_x IF I'M GOING TO DO IT, I'M GOING TO DO IT BECAUSE A DOCTOR SUGGESTED IT, *NOT BECAUSE SOME GUY ON THE INTERNET TOLD ME.*

  • @repairman4068
    @repairman4068 Рік тому +1957

    Day 9 - 22lbs down /9Kgs. I never knew all I had to do to loose weight was stop eating. I’ve got no more pain in my knees, no longer snore and always wake up at 3:30am 😮

    • @leonardofariasflorentino7657
      @leonardofariasflorentino7657 Рік тому +24

      u r water fasting right now?

    • @lorcis1
      @lorcis1 Рік тому +114

      i just completed a 14 day fast, and lost about 7 kilos, now a month later I am doing another 14-day fast, 7 days in now, and might extend it, feel great, so many health improvements, no hunger

    • @leonardofariasflorentino7657
      @leonardofariasflorentino7657 Рік тому +25

      @@lorcis1 great job!
      u taking only water+lemon+salt and nothing else through the whole 14 days?

    • @lorcis1
      @lorcis1 Рік тому +68

      @@leonardofariasflorentino7657 water, tea, coffee, soda water, full fat cream, butter, and extra virgin olive oil,extra virgin avocado oil, mct oil also don't hurt because fat has no impact on insulin, this is all about resting the body and keeping insulin low. you probably know that sugar, carbs, vegetable oils, processed foods are the enemy, fat is our friend

    • @donttaponthis
      @donttaponthis Рік тому +120

      @@lorcis1 so you're basically on a keto diet..

  • @bronwynreijnders7205
    @bronwynreijnders7205 9 місяців тому +265

    I'm on day 6.
    I struggled terribly on day 4 as well. Went and bought some 1000mg potassium supplements and immediately took 5.
    I slept like a baby, and on day 5 took 2 in the morning and 3 on the evening. Again slept really well and now on day 6 I feel great. Muscle issues were gone, brain fog gone amd energy levels back up.
    And I feel really tranquil.

    • @freeubi
      @freeubi 9 місяців тому +11

      5g sodium, 3g potassium and 0.5g magnesium is the recommended per day, even more if you sweat or exercise.
      It makes it much much easier.

    • @mikelarry2602
      @mikelarry2602 8 місяців тому +1

      @@freeubi Even when not fasting I go thru a lot of salt.

    • @gw6056
      @gw6056 4 місяці тому +1

      Tranquil that's the word utter peace when past 5 days

    • @slay2525
      @slay2525 3 місяці тому

      NoSalt at grocery is the only potassium you need …. 5 bucks for 2 months

    • @williamgreen6179
      @williamgreen6179 Місяць тому

      You body needs sea salt while doing a 7 day fast or you will get sick. You can also drink green/black tea, some coffee, or use a teaspoon of lemon in your water each day. Your body also needs to be use to producing Ketones from fat. If your already in Ketosis before you start the 7 day fast your body and mind isn't craving for glucose. I have also found that it is best to start a 7 day fast on a Monday. Remember this 7 day fast first 10 to 12 lbs is just water weight. The main reason for a fast over 4 days is to recycle old cells. If you are doing this to lose weight you will need to remain in a Ketosis state. If not you will gain back all of the weight in 2 weeks. A Ketosis state or Keto diet is meant to allow your body to burn excess body fat. If you don't stop eating sugar, glucose, carbs, excess fats; this is just a stunt. Just remember you lost the taste for sugar and carbs during this fast. A Keto diet does the same thing. don't fall for buying Keto snacks, desserts. Just stick to eating vegetables.

  • @YahooGrace
    @YahooGrace Рік тому +736

    Just finished my 7 days fast and planning to extend it. One thing helped more is drinking warm water. Fasting make your body goes to rest and can get cold easily. Drinking warm water give an illusion to my body that I’m still producing heat. Every type of body is different so do what the best when you’re fasting :D

    • @artuuube
      @artuuube Рік тому +16

      Really nice tip thank you ❤

    • @Storesdavidal
      @Storesdavidal 11 місяців тому +5

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

    • @sincity003
      @sincity003 11 місяців тому +15

      haha I was thinking this as well, I drink warm water because if I concentrate hard enough, it can taste like tea or milk

    • @bethscammell4202
      @bethscammell4202 11 місяців тому +6

      It’s much better to drink warm water generally for the body!

    • @Soul_senpai
      @Soul_senpai 10 місяців тому +3

      That's awesome! Previously, I've attempted 48 hr fasts a few times previously, and would often notice lowered motivation, lack of blood circulation in hands and other extremities, and generally feeling weak. These days, I tend to consume less carbs in general (20-40 net gm) w/ working out 3 days /wk and regularly intermittent fast. I feel like this made the mental & psychological affects less severe than previous attempts on longer fasts. Currently on day 4/7 of water fast. I notice I actually need less sleep (5.5-6hrs) and that mid day cardio helps me to get to sleep at a reasonable hr. Today, I woke up feeling empowered and energized, with barely any issues w/ hunger. Sending well wishes on your fasting journey 🙌🏾🎉

  • @ninjal7588
    @ninjal7588 Рік тому +2625

    Could you make a video about noise affecting health? Ambient noise in cities are often seen as just minor inconveniences, however there is research it actually has a big impact on health, for example stress levels. Not only does it affect the body, it also affects our behaviour, in an environment with higher noise levels people are more likely to end conversations prematurely, be less patient, less generous, to name a few. The book "Curbing Traffic" has a chapter about the health impacts of noise pollution, but you are an expert on going through research and distilling them into awesome videos, big thank you for your work!

    • @descargaelbano
      @descargaelbano Рік тому +135

      Pull my finger. The noise that comes afterwards will definitely affect your health.

    • @Greyreal.
      @Greyreal. Рік тому +14

      How about he make vids on whatever the hell he wants

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Рік тому +70

      @Grey oh, leave him alone. At least his comment is probably real.
      A lot of these comments feel manufactured to push a ketones product.

    • @lol22332
      @lol22332 Рік тому +42

      I also ready a study where urban noises induce schizophrenic symptoms to children raised in those environments

    • @LyaksandraB
      @LyaksandraB Рік тому +55

      For sure noise pollution is way worse for us than everyone makes it to be. We existed without it for millions of years. It doesn't really make sense that we have any mechanism to cope with it.

  • @michelgiroux3650
    @michelgiroux3650 5 місяців тому +111

    I am just about to complete a 10 day’s fasting!!! Feel amazing .

    • @MP-ut6eb
      @MP-ut6eb 3 місяці тому

      Wow!!

    • @-kamile9367
      @-kamile9367 Місяць тому

      Well done!! How do you feel? And also how do you end your fast?

    • @___Neo___
      @___Neo___ Місяць тому

      Isn't it amazing?? Going in day 5...

    • @Fiaw1
      @Fiaw1 Місяць тому +1

      Dont know how u got past the 60 hour mark. I felt horrible

    • @Muneebaaa775
      @Muneebaaa775 22 години тому

      Great ❤❤ how did you do. I try for 7 days but couldn't do this more than 41 hours. Please give me few tips and how much weight did you lose?

  • @macattack9628
    @macattack9628 9 місяців тому +89

    From my experience when you are fasting you are detoxifying, your cells are repairing, your immune system is resetting, etc. etc. So actually during this fasting time I usually feel like crap. BUT, once I finish the fast this is when I feel the full benefits of all the healing that went on during the fast, not while I fast. 👍🏼

    • @venessavuia
      @venessavuia 3 місяці тому +2

      Yes, I actually feel certain areas of my body are angry, so to speak. Like my body is eating bacteria in certain parts. Does that make sense?

    • @lucienbladi
      @lucienbladi 2 місяці тому +1

      @@venessavuia Yeah it sense

    • @omaxshendy5732
      @omaxshendy5732 Місяць тому

      my experience is the opposite. I get low mood after breaking fast.

    • @williamgreen6179
      @williamgreen6179 Місяць тому +1

      I have found that is a lot more healthy to just fast for 4 or 5 day periods. I mostly do 3 or 4 day fast. I also do 2 on 2 off for weeks on end or , 3, 4,, 5 or 7 day fasting when my body stops losing weight while I'm on a Keto Diet. I also switch around my daily eating cycle to throw my body a curve. After around 40 to 50 lbs of weight lose requires your body to reset or go back on a maintaining weight diet for a couple of weeks. I use fasting to aid me once I reach a plateau. I've done 4 seven day fast; I think I will stick to doing 4 to 5 day fast to replace the seven day ones. I have never gotten sick while doing a fast. Remember to only drink or eat a small amount of bone broth, light soup or fruit for the first day or plan on running to the toilet. I only normally eat 1 meal a day. I took me a while to get use to drinking tea and coffee without real sugar. When I'm on a strict Keto diet, I don't use substitute sugars.

    • @coolermoss
      @coolermoss 16 днів тому

      Doesn't the liver detoxify anyway?

  • @buttson707
    @buttson707 Рік тому +909

    I did a 100 hour fast after watching one of your other vids on fasting a couple months ago. I still feel like I have a reduced appetite from it, now maintaining 180 lbs down from 200 lbs when i started it

    • @Empathia2k7
      @Empathia2k7 Рік тому +33

      Congratulations u partialy repaired ur body. Even car engine cant be repaird while running... (digesting)

    • @BillyOnYouTube
      @BillyOnYouTube Рік тому +5

      Impressive! You have my respect

    • @AlbionRising
      @AlbionRising Рік тому +1

      Careful people! THIS IS NOT HOW YOU START A LONG FAST!!! THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KETOSIS AND KETOACIDOSIS AND THE BODY NEEDS TO RE LEARN HOW TO WORK ON KETONES BY DOING KETO DIET FIRST !!! People should not do this without a proper method 🚫

    • @need_more_kittens
      @need_more_kittens Рік тому +4

      I can never maintain my results after fasting. As soon as I start eating again I can't stop binging

    • @joeb4294
      @joeb4294 Рік тому +19

      @@need_more_kittens Have you tried intermittent fasting as your normal everyday habit? For most people, sticking to a short feeding window each day (~6 hours) helps to avoid overeating total calories.

  • @munchia-
    @munchia- Рік тому +739

    I recently went through an involuntary fast(because I was going through something mentally) and I will say the 2-3 days that I didn't eat really did seem like it reset my appetite, hunger, and cravings as you said. It actually blew my mind how much it helped me. I actually feel like I have control now of what I eat, when I eat and how much of what I eat.

    • @Alevv0104
      @Alevv0104 Рік тому +45

      Same, I involuntarily had a fast for 5 days. I ate nothing and drank only some water. I used to be a binge eater, now I can discern the emotional eating from true hunger. And I'm in complete control of how much I'm going to eat. Before I didn't know what "I'm full" meant, now I can feel that and stop. It's amazing.

    • @PlantbasedRunners
      @PlantbasedRunners Рік тому +9

      I was strictly intermittent fasting (22 - 24 hours daily) for around 7 months initially, but then loosened the rules and now do anywhere from 14 to 22 hours fasting which is easier in the winter (Dry Fasting). I always think that being too harsh on yourself can create an elastic band effect....although you could call it self control....

    • @thefirsttrillionaire2925
      @thefirsttrillionaire2925 Рік тому +5

      Hopefully your doing better now 👍🏽

    • @BestMoviesInLessTime
      @BestMoviesInLessTime Рік тому +4

      Hope you're doing better now 🙂

    • @UmCaraNormalnumPlanetanormal
      @UmCaraNormalnumPlanetanormal Рік тому +2

      Thats awesome man

  • @kennethnoland8246
    @kennethnoland8246 Рік тому +74

    Love this I been doing 24 hours fasting then I'm still doing 48 hours fasting 2 hours EATTING then back at 48 hours of fasting again I feel amazing 2 inches off my belly in 1 week ! I'm going to keep doing this next 14 days

    • @Muneebaaa775
      @Muneebaaa775 21 годину тому

      How many "48 hours fast" did you do? And how much total weight did you lose?

  • @IVI4TTH4TT3R
    @IVI4TTH4TT3R 10 місяців тому +68

    usually within the first day you feel your skin healing at a really fast rate. Interestingly enough on day 4ish I get a HUGE burst of energy, I feel like I can do way more pushups than I usually do. The euphoria you get on day 7 when waking up is INSANE

  • @abegil
    @abegil Рік тому +309

    This was fun! Thanks for letting me be a data point. I will be doing another long fast soon. :)

    • @WhatIveLearned
      @WhatIveLearned  Рік тому +24

      The fasting Rocky Balboa himself. We should do another video, but this time we take CT Scans before and after eating 6000 calories a day for a week

    • @XenHat
      @XenHat Рік тому +5

      @@WhatIveLearned This seems like a total train wreck. Would watch!

    • @denisrivarola2387
      @denisrivarola2387 Рік тому +2

      You kinda look like agent Gomez

    • @miguelmejia4656
      @miguelmejia4656 Рік тому +2

      @@WhatIveLearned can you do a 7 day nofap video next?

    • @Julia_Berrrlin
      @Julia_Berrrlin Рік тому +2

      Abraham, based on this Video I'd say you were insulin resistant at the start of the fast. That's probably in part why you had mood struggles, because your body couldn't access your body fat as easily

  • @wordpressobsessed9067
    @wordpressobsessed9067 Рік тому +497

    Just finished a 61 hour fast and realized I probably didn't take enough electrolytes during the fast. Had just one packet of element, but probably should have had one every 24 hours. I'll be shooting for a 5 day fast this fall. No one has mentioned that one benefit of fasting is not having to buy food. Anyone can beat the ridiculous inflation at the grocery store by regular fasting.

    • @dylonkejhu
      @dylonkejhu Рік тому

      You're insane, you'll eventually malnourished of any healthy stuff that you used to get in food

    • @spilatino2888
      @spilatino2888 Рік тому +18

      Yo that's wild lol

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Рік тому +4

      For the video creator: How pathetic that you shaved your face and put it as a thumbnail to show a difference in your face. I laughed at your thumbnail and clicked to write this comment while pausing the video. Now I’m gonna click away after I thumbs you down :)

    • @wordpressobsessed9067
      @wordpressobsessed9067 Рік тому +28

      @@DX-d Lighten up Francis!

    • @Nathan-eq3zs
      @Nathan-eq3zs Рік тому

      @@DX-d ur such a. Gay

  • @sheilacollins9384
    @sheilacollins9384 Рік тому +53

    When my ketones are up I almost always feel great, mentally and physically.

  • @hannahwollenzin50
    @hannahwollenzin50 10 місяців тому +144

    This gave me more motivation to try my first 36 hour fast! I've been doing IF for a few years now but nothing longer than 24 hours. But I think I'm ready!

  • @dawoodwaris
    @dawoodwaris Рік тому +293

    I have done 7 days of water diet (includes 1 coffee and coconut water) a year ago and break the fast with a pumpkin soup 🍲. It was the best experience I ever had. From that day onwards my eating window is 1 hour in 24 hours, no carbs or sugar but a tonne of vegetables and fish, meat or eggs. I lost weight, my allergy to pollen is gone, my nose is cleared and never had breathing issues after. Fasting can make wonders to your body, mind and soul.

    • @EvgeshkaVideo
      @EvgeshkaVideo Рік тому +11

      One in 24 hours! That's tough. I am sure doable for a week or two, but continuing? For me, the biggest pressure during fasting is social. You want to join people for meals. Also, to get the best from intense workouts, it's best to have food soon after, protein especially.

    • @sofiamarie9136
      @sofiamarie9136 Рік тому +8

      No carbs but you ate a ton of veggies? Didn’t your veggies have carbs?

    • @dawoodwaris
      @dawoodwaris Рік тому +4

      @@EvgeshkaVideo I do have social gathering with friends and family. If we are eating out then I will stick with steak or baked fish and drink only water. I swim 3 miles every week but stay away from protein as it is highly processed and spikes up the insulin. I stick with natural protein. It is tough for the first month but your body will get used to it.

    • @dawoodwaris
      @dawoodwaris Рік тому +8

      @@sofiamarie9136 Vegetables are carbs, I try to stick with less than 5% carbs (more than 25 of them to choose) so I can get the maximum amount of nutrients that our body needed and avoid underground high startchy veggies.

    • @garyeckel1656
      @garyeckel1656 Рік тому

      yay"

  • @racegts
    @racegts Рік тому +283

    Started the keto diet three years ago and lost 50 pounds in 60 days and then over the next three years of cheating and indulging on sugary snacks gained 25 pounds back. I constantly do intermittent fasting and once in a while 24, 48 and 72 hours; this time I did 14 days with nothing but water, green tea and electrolyte supplements. At the end of 14 days I had lost 26 pounds, still engaged in exercise and a daily 10 hour work schedule.
    FASTING WORKS!!!!!

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 Рік тому +1

      Wow!! What about energy??

    • @Sob3r777
      @Sob3r777 Рік тому +4

      @@LuisC7 electrolytes, potassium, sodium (salt) would advise something like Himalayan salt with minerals. Keep at it don't stop the journey this is a life style and NOT just an hype. Don't do artificial stick to natural as much as you can do. Every body is different find what works for you by doing and educating yourself..

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 Рік тому +3

      @@Sob3r777 yes I know thanks a lot

    • @alxdava2004
      @alxdava2004 Рік тому

      Go more carnivore and you'll loose more fat while you'll gain bone density and muscle mass

    • @user-nb3ie2wu6k
      @user-nb3ie2wu6k Рік тому +1

      How did you break the fast ? With broth or normal food? I'm wondering whether I should do keto after 12 days water fast. Do you recommend it?

  • @ShayBoogie44
    @ShayBoogie44 Рік тому +66

    My fatigue kicks in on day 3. Day one IS the hardest. I ONLY drink water and I go the gym on days 1, 2, 4, 6. I notice body changes by day 3 as well as clarity. Starting a 7 day water only fast today to reduce inflammation from my sciatica.

    • @susanp.collins7834
      @susanp.collins7834 Рік тому +11

      No. Leave all unnecessary activity ALONE. Dr Alan Goldhamer says NO activity. Rest.

    • @jamiehead3879
      @jamiehead3879 Рік тому +7

      Rest. Gym will hurt you during fasting

    • @LauraRoberts-zb3hd
      @LauraRoberts-zb3hd 3 місяці тому +2

      That's what the doctors all say when fasting rest always

    • @omaxshendy5732
      @omaxshendy5732 Місяць тому

      can you explain what are those body changes? and are they lasting?

  • @Higher_human1
    @Higher_human1 11 місяців тому +38

    This video is everything. So many videos of people just rambling about their experiences fasting with no real tracked results. Thanks for putting so much detail into the actual scientific benefits

    • @doobsther
      @doobsther 9 днів тому

      Agreed 👍🏽 🫱🏼‍🫲🏾 thank yall for this

  • @ryanforresterrenaissancesa4204
    @ryanforresterrenaissancesa4204 Рік тому +89

    One important thing to understand is that there is a difference between hunger and wanting to eat.

    • @yeetdeets
      @yeetdeets Рік тому

      True. A lot of fat people eat because they are bored.

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad Рік тому +8

      Sometimes my stomach is hungry and sometimes my mouth/tongue is hungry

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Рік тому +6

      @@WanderTheNomad One is hunger, the other is just -craving- appetite.
      Many people don't actually know the former.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Рік тому

      @notyourmom You're in the same camp as me then.
      The lethargy isn't exactly conductive to productivity, but not having an appetite most of the time does have its perks.
      The moment I do get an appetite is usually only after not having eaten for 12-16 hours. At which point I usually aren't lethargic, which makes it the sweet spot for working out.
      (Then again, at this point it might just be hunger, and my body mobilizing energy to go get food.)

  • @JRLB38
    @JRLB38 Рік тому +147

    I'm just gonna put this into the ether: if you are a female with a cycle, you probably need to fast differently than males. As much fasting as you want in the first part of your cycle, but little or no fasting once you ovulate through to your period. Dr. Mindy Pelz was one of the first people I found to talk about how females need to eat/fast differently than males, it was a big help.

    • @niskita
      @niskita Рік тому +1

      Very true

    • @artistryarticle6859
      @artistryarticle6859 Рік тому +8

      Dr. Mindy recommends not fasting the week before menses but that we can fast during menses

    • @jessicaZep
      @jessicaZep 10 місяців тому +9

      Dr. Mindy Pelz Is the expert on women’s cycles and fasting. She actually has a book called “fast like a girl”. This woman is amazing and I highly recommend searching for her on UA-cam!
      I have lost 22 pounds thanks to her advice

    • @FelixMendelson
      @FelixMendelson 5 місяців тому

      That's cool but what's a female ? LOL 😂

    • @gretavains8707
      @gretavains8707 2 місяці тому

      Correct😊 DR MINDY IS THE BEST😊Thank you very much for stating this factor😊

  • @yourfriendmimi
    @yourfriendmimi Рік тому +51

    I’ve done 72 hr fast before and felt so powerful. Amazing feeling.

  • @johnchuba912
    @johnchuba912 Рік тому +137

    I'm on day 5 of a 7 day fast. I feel great, I may go to 10 then 14 if I feel this great at each point. I'd love to go 30 days!

    • @norgeoslotoyen
      @norgeoslotoyen Рік тому +1

      how did it do ?

    • @johnchuba912
      @johnchuba912 Рік тому +30

      @@norgeoslotoyen I'm now on day 15 going for 30. Feel great!

    • @norgeoslotoyen
      @norgeoslotoyen Рік тому +3

      @@johnchuba912wow that's crazy nice to hear that its working out well for you I'm at day 3 :D

    • @warblegarble
      @warblegarble Рік тому

      Did you need to take any supplements or just water?

    • @johnchuba912
      @johnchuba912 Рік тому +11

      @WarbleGarble I used a sugar free electrolyte powder and Himalayan Sea Salt as well.

  • @FDosty
    @FDosty Рік тому +32

    Jason Fung pointed out that hunger comes in waves when you are fasting. Like anything else in life, self-awareness is the key to self-discipline.

  • @madnj
    @madnj Рік тому +389

    I fasted 50 straight days from mid Feb until April 9th, then refed for a month. All my blood markers were perfect after refeeding. I am currently burning off the last 25lbs to lose through rolling 6 day fasts (eat only on Sundays). I am already 2+ weeks into these rolling fasts. I supplement salts, magnesium, and a multivitamin, but it honestly hasn't been that hard. I was 258lbs in Feb and am currently 205 after yesterday refeed. I should hit 180 by end of August. Fasting is the best way for me to lose body fat rapidly, and is not the hardest thing you could do, and well worth the results.

    • @benjaminalderson7011
      @benjaminalderson7011 Рік тому +25

      wow, 50 days straight that's pretty incredible! I hope as you approach your ideal weight you work on building lean muscle mass to help boost your metabolism and burn more calories at rest. I bet your resting heart rate is pretty low. Ever since I lost a ton of weight doing OMAD and sporadic 3 day fasts, my RHR is generally well under 60 BPM and my BMR seems much lower, which sucks because I'll gain weight on 2,000 calories unless I burn a lot through exercise. My body got WAY more calorie efficient thanks to 2 years of calorie restriction and IF. When I slack on exercise, I lose muscle mass, and consequently, fat comes racing back to replace it.

    • @oanamanole9005
      @oanamanole9005 Рік тому +10

      I do intermittent fasting...but I never heard the word "refed" 🤣 that is pretty crazy

    • @merav8238
      @merav8238 Рік тому +67

      babes thats called an eating disorder

    • @seanthegod4585
      @seanthegod4585 Рік тому

      @@merav8238 no, it's not. Weak people like you, will never have that kind of discipline and excellence.

    • @seanthegod4585
      @seanthegod4585 Рік тому +19

      @@merav8238 land whale. 🐳

  • @adriangalarza6970
    @adriangalarza6970 Рік тому +33

    On Day 8 of my 30 day water fast feeling great 💪🏻

    • @vleiznaid
      @vleiznaid Рік тому

      30 days!?!? How is it going so far

    • @adriangalarza6970
      @adriangalarza6970 Рік тому +10

      @@vleiznaid only made it to 13 days it was mentally hard 😂

    • @vleiznaid
      @vleiznaid Рік тому +4

      @@adriangalarza6970 damn but that’s still crazy long how much weight did you lose?

    • @pudgehot1647
      @pudgehot1647 Рік тому

      how much weight did you lose?

    • @gbyslv
      @gbyslv Рік тому

      How much water were you drinking?

  • @dogger37JC
    @dogger37JC 9 місяців тому +26

    As someone who has Achalasia for 25 years which unfortunately causes involuntary fasting the one thing that I’ve seen is how powerful the mind is when it comes to eating. Thinking about food is something that most people do on a regular basis and it makes you hungry. I’ve had to learn to not think about food or eating. Once my body and mind adapts to running on empty it’s much easier. Definitely relate to the mood swings and lack of patience.

  • @atc35012
    @atc35012 Рік тому +375

    I was anorexic for 15 years. After day 4 the hunger pretty much subsides and food becomes more of an obsession. I have been recovered from anorexia for about 6.5 years now. I refuse to skip meals.

    • @Itsjess505
      @Itsjess505 Рік тому +50

      Fellow recovered anorexic seeking a comment similar to my opinion. Totally agree! I started to get addicted to feeling hungry and empty during my fasts and then would inevitably binge. I don’t see how fasting like this can keep weight off. Anorexics have proven it isn’t sustainable. But to each their own I guess. Glad you’re recovered now! 🤗

    • @mariahwalker4477
      @mariahwalker4477 Рік тому +138

      Fasting is NOT recommend for anyone that has a history of eating disorders. It's like giving medication to someone for whom it is contra-indicated. Doesn't mean the medicine doesn't work, just that for a few people it can be dangerous due to their unique medical history.

    • @jamiehoover33
      @jamiehoover33 Рік тому +20

      @@mariahwalker4477 bingo

    • @fernsugi
      @fernsugi Рік тому +7

      Isnt it because you are not taking any minerals?

    • @JRLB38
      @JRLB38 Рік тому

      @@Itsjess505 Anorexics are probably not taking in salt and other minerals or having nourishing, low carbohydrate foods in between fasts, no? Like an anorexic wouldn't eat just a fatty steak and vegetables with butter, they would eat something with lower calorie and nutrient density or binge with junk food?

  • @victoriastroud4820
    @victoriastroud4820 Рік тому +272

    You're definitely right about fasting getting easier the more you do it. The first time I did a fast, I was exhausted and literally couldn't do anything but sleep and sit around for probably a solid week. Plus I was cold and had to constantly wear a sweater, socks, and long pants. I have been lucky to not have symptoms like headaches and body aches. But I've done it a few more times since then and have even done a 19 day fast with minimal problems. It does take me a bit longer than 3 days for my hunger to go away though. Everyone is different, but fasts definitely get easier the more you do it. Fasts are a great way to lose weight fast, save money on food, and reset your body. Fasting also helps to avoid a lot of excess skin if you plan on losing a bunch of weight.

    • @seminarrfactor678
      @seminarrfactor678 Рік тому +12

      Sometimes, fasting can develop into anorexia, which can make your brain volume smaller than that of a depressed person’s brain. I hate when people want to call it “fasting” even if you go 30 days without eating. In my opinion, going more than two weeks without eating is not healthy. You also need food for the body.

    • @greuju
      @greuju Рік тому +8

      I think most people should cycle 3 day fasts 3+ times before you try a 7d. I believe it helps your body figure out the electrolyte issue. I don't use electrolytes unless I'm sweating a lot.
      I think if your body isn't used to fasting completely and going into ketosis, it dumps your electrolytes as normal, preserving none.

    • @drygordspellweaver8761
      @drygordspellweaver8761 Рік тому +4

      @noahbrookes1190 many people have cured “incurable” disease through prolonged fasting. Your opinion is not worth much.

    • @carl8568
      @carl8568 Рік тому

      Yeah, I found I was still ravenously hungry @ day 4 of a water fast.

    • @CH-bi8ug
      @CH-bi8ug Рік тому

      @@drygordspellweaver8761 ergo your opinion isn’t worth anything either.

  • @AlBa-de2kl
    @AlBa-de2kl 4 місяці тому +31

    I did a 12 day fast once. I am doing another one now. The first 3 days are the hardest. The key is to stay busy and keep moving. Do not sit all day. On my first fast we were on holiday in the mountains, doing 15-20 km hikes avery day and I felt great, not tired at all. After day 4 or 5 I did not feel any hunger at all, and felt great, full of energy. Of course I missed food, but more in the sense of sensory taste deprivation than hunger. Once again, the key is to move!

  • @amaiamor8111
    @amaiamor8111 Рік тому +7

    As someone’s who has daily panic attacks I look forward to seeing a change

  • @joekelley5121
    @joekelley5121 Рік тому +232

    I'm 56 years old. I started a 16/8 fasting first week of February. I'd have my first meal at lunch, which is chicken and a bag of frozen vegetables either seasoned or sauteed, then something small for dinner. While I've lost a few pounds, what I've really noticed is the reduction in the inflammation in my joints. I also have more energy and a better mood. The body doesn't need all that food in three big meals a day to have to digest. I had planned on doing prior my doctor's visit, but she suggested it as well. I'm definitely going to stick with it!

    • @DoctorJammer
      @DoctorJammer Рік тому +9

      My dad was 66 when he started keto and intermittent fasting. Said it changed his life. I wish you luck on your journey.

    • @joekelley5121
      @joekelley5121 Рік тому +1

      @@DoctorJammer thank you, and to your dad as well. 🙂

    • @rokhamler3352
      @rokhamler3352 Рік тому +2

      16/8 is not actual fasting.

    • @rokhamler3352
      @rokhamler3352 Рік тому +4

      @BaoLin a true fast means no food for at least a full 24 hours. People do call the 16/8 schedule intermittent fasting

    • @rokhamler3352
      @rokhamler3352 Рік тому +5

      @BaoLin i do 16/8 almost everyday because it is easier for me to eat in a small window. (Not right now though since i currently have covid) If you want to fast for weight loss then in my experience the longer the better. I like to pull 3 day fasts where i only take some salt and drink water in the peak of summer because the temperatures and constant water drinking strongly suppress hunger. You should only fast as long as you really feel well enough to do it.
      Edit. To be more precise my daily non-eating window is more like 20 hours and then 4 hours where i eat. I usually eat at or after 4pm and stop before 8 pm

  • @Amanda81
    @Amanda81 Рік тому +208

    I've been fasting 18 to 20 hours a day for nearly 2 years now and it's really helping with my health problems and with maintaining my weight. I'm in a wheelchair most of the time and have osteoarthritis in my entire spine so I can't really exercise. Whenever I feel a energy dip during fasting I take some pink salt and let it dissolve under my tongue since I can't stand salty water. I can really recommend the book Fast.Feast.Repeat by Gin Stephens if you want to know more about it. Fasting is giving me so many benefits that I even started a Dutch podcast about it (Vasten als leefstijl) since most information is in English and I believe that everyone should know about it.

    • @olivergilpin
      @olivergilpin Рік тому +2

      Nice!

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 Рік тому +5

      @@antiquenotdead7 - you may also want to try a low carb/keto/carnivore diet to reduce inflammation, if you aren’t already. Once you get into ketosis, or fat burning, fasting is much easier, because you can use body fat for fuel, instead of just feeling as though you’re starving. Plus, particularly a carnivore diet can lead to recomposition of your whole body (less fat, more muscle) without exercise. In fact, a lot of doctors now say that exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Check out Dr. Ken Berry on UA-cam. He and his wife Neisha are low carb and discuss a lot of topics. He may even cover brain injury.
      Work up to a multi-day fast slowly, if this is what you want to do.

    • @Tom-pk4gl
      @Tom-pk4gl Рік тому +4

      Nederlands leuk! Hoe kom je erachter hoeveel zout en wat voor elektrolyten je moet bijnemen? Wil namelijk ook 7 dagen gaan proberen

    • @brandoparedes4305
      @brandoparedes4305 Рік тому +2

      strong, smart and beautiful woman. Golden combination. Admirable

    • @michaeltamares7974
      @michaeltamares7974 Рік тому

      Add weight training..u will show muscularity

  • @2369drew
    @2369drew Рік тому +14

    I been fasting on and off for 4 years now. I am 47. They definitely new to it and did not prepare right but I don't blame them. U learn many things over the years. After lots of trial and errors, I learned that you should eat lots if dark green veggies because they have fiber and lots of pottasuim. This will prepare you when you fast. After 4 years, I can fast 5 days without any struggle or dips in the mood or being light headed. I even work out on my day 3, 4, and 5 with weights and jogging. That will sound crazy, but my ketone strip was dark red. I was running on fats. No worries.. The reason I lifted weights was because I wanted to see if your muscle grow. In theory your testosterone and growth hormoen will sky rocket.. my other tools is of course water, salt, black coffe, sometimes water with lemon and salt. Being busy is huge in being able to not think of food. It's not just your stomach you have to deal but also the habits and mind you have built in your life. So to think that I am not deprived I actually go to Starbucks and just order a carbonated can water or black coffe. This way I feel that I'm not doing anything drastic. So some self trickery might help. The benefit. Some have said I look young, no muscle or joint pain, u can see easy better, your face will slim and not round, of course fat loss,, more time for your self, etc. Who would have thought the fountain of youth is something u don't have to travel anywhere. It's in u already. All you do is learn to fast gradually.

  • @avr0819
    @avr0819 23 дні тому +2

    I never fasted before and one day I had a severe stomach infection and was hospitalised. I was prescribed by the doctors to not eat for 4 days. I was just served juices for all three meals in the hospital, with some water and diarrhoea medicine. Long story short, I lost 6 kgs in my 6 days of hospital. Was feeling better than before and it improved my relationship with food. Now I fast one day a week and follow intermittent fasting.

  • @tzimiable
    @tzimiable Рік тому +147

    The feeling of hunger is super interesting on a fast. The only way I've been able to explain it is when I fast for like 4-5 days, I stop being hungry in my body, and start being hungry in my head. Its not the body telling itself to keep the blood sugar up, its the body telling itself to get nourishment or you will die. I start to think about food in a different way. That experience alone is worth fasting for at least once imo, not mentioning the health benefits.

    • @Seedzification
      @Seedzification Рік тому +6

      I agree with the mind being more hungry than the body, in my case, I was constantly going back to planning my future meals or just staring at culinary videos, but I wasn't physically hungry.
      In retrospect, that was just my food addiction, and I was getting my fix another way.

    • @UrosDrljaca
      @UrosDrljaca Рік тому +2

      Man, that's exactly what I was telling everyone!

    • @SirHugsalot13th
      @SirHugsalot13th Рік тому +1

      And I've started to feel that effect after several weeks of fasting for a few days straight. It's weird, not being hungry, yet thinking about food for like an hour. In fact, I don't think that my mind is on food for nearly as much when my stomach is actually telling me to eat. I start planning my meals for when I get off my fast, something I was loathe to do in the past. I also get the urge to try some cooking, myself.
      But funnily enough, with a full month of doing this coming to a close, I find that I'm thinking of food less than I was for the second and third weeks. Noticeably, at least. I think I'm really acclimating to the process. We'll see how the coming months treat me.

    • @SK-ut6tw
      @SK-ut6tw Рік тому +2

      It's called starvation

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt Рік тому +3

      @@SK-ut6tw Education is important; do a little research.

  • @StuntTriple
    @StuntTriple Рік тому +38

    I did a 48 hour fast when I went camping in May because of your educational videos. And honestly, just knowing that i can go that long without any food gives me a lot of peace of mind and helped me curb hunger in my day to day. Using mental fortitude.
    I plan on trying to fast for a prolonged period at least once a year.

    • @kimlarso
      @kimlarso Рік тому +1

      Intermittent fasting (consistency is key & ev person’s body is dif so dif fast for dif people=find ur own mojo & go)😉

    • @StuntTriple
      @StuntTriple Рік тому +3

      I usually fast through lunch, it keeps me more focused for second half of my work day. And i only found this out after experimenting with it and seeing if it would work for me.
      Definitely find what works for you 🙌🏼

    • @heavensea141
      @heavensea141 Рік тому +2

      ​​@@kimlarso
      From 15 years consistency.
      Get huge muscle bulking gains '
      I never fast after weight lifting exercise or the day after.
      It is simple commen sense that post workout meals are the must importent time to consume protein, carbs and healthy fat, when it came to bulding muscles if that is the goal.

  • @GregPaxson
    @GregPaxson Рік тому +56

    Damn. What an amazing video. I've been on the fence about trying a prolonged fast. I've been doing one meal a day for about 2 months now. This is after doing a 22- 2 fast window for another 2 months. But, this video definitely gave me a push. I'm going to start a 3 day fast tomorrow. See how it goes than plan a 7 day in about a month. Thanks for the awesome video and Information... and thanks for including clips from all of my favorite movies also.

  • @xchemicalXladybugx
    @xchemicalXladybugx Рік тому +2

    Love how much y’all track everything. Always wanted to see MRIs and glucose levels

  • @judael5605
    @judael5605 Рік тому +17

    What’s most important in fasting is giving the body time to heal instead of non stop securing and building fat energy reserves for an upcoming non existent famine. When we stop eating. That’s the only time you allow your body to heal and fix many things in our body that hasn’t been tended to for a very long time due to being full everyday since day one. Regular Fasting is crucial(especially sugar/carbohydrates fasting), start now

  • @feelMYmeat
    @feelMYmeat Рік тому +182

    Trust me, a very long fast is virtually impossible and quite dangerous if you don't consume salt. My longest water fast was 23 days. I tried to complete it on just water. After 10 days I felt ill and was considering ending the fast. Then I added a teaspoon of Himalayan Pink Salt to my first litre of carbonated water of the day....GAME CHANGER in a massive way!

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 Рік тому

      You were dumb at best... Fasting without electrolytes is deadly

    • @feelMYmeat
      @feelMYmeat Рік тому

      @@LuisC7 dumb? did you ever complete a 23-day water fast? And as I stated, I corrected it after the 10th day. So reign in your insulting replies!

    • @AlbionRising
      @AlbionRising Рік тому

      This video is irresponsible Careful people! THIS IS NOT HOW YOU START A LONG FAST!!! THERES A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KETOSIS AND KETOACIDOSIS AND THE BODY NEEDS TO RE LEARN HOW TO WORK ON KETONES BY DOING KETO DIET FIRST !!! People should not do this without a proper method 🚫

    • @deanleyshon6762
      @deanleyshon6762 Рік тому +1

      Why carbonated water?

    • @DiegoTan66
      @DiegoTan66 Рік тому +5

      @@deanleyshon6762 tastier

  • @gizzykatkat9687
    @gizzykatkat9687 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm breaking my five day fast tonight at 5pm, I'm so excited to eat again! This video was awesome, thanks!

  • @sproutygamerreads7947
    @sproutygamerreads7947 Рік тому +21

    On day 6 of a fast right now. Day 3 for me is the wooooorst. I only drink green tea and water and salt. Each long fast feels like a different animal. Some are easy, some are hard the whole time.

    • @BossStina1
      @BossStina1 Рік тому

      Hey why salt water what does that help with

    • @sproutygamerreads7947
      @sproutygamerreads7947 Рік тому

      @@BossStina1 electrolytes, it helps stave off headaches

  • @eraser6908
    @eraser6908 Рік тому +99

    I just finished fasted my first fast for 24 hours. My negative thoughts completely disappeared. I normally have trouble reaching out to my friends because I worry about them secretly disliking me. But that fear was gone, and I actually reached out to people for the first time in weeks. I felt extremely focused, and I was able to pay attention in lecture instead of falling asleep. I felt my depression leave. I was able to actually get important tasks done instead of procrastinating. Now that my fast is broken, I’m expecting all the negative thoughts and depression and procrastination come back. But this is definitely something I would do every week.

    • @bicoastalbeauty8921
      @bicoastalbeauty8921 Рік тому +5

      Interesting. I noticed something similar after 36 hours into my fast. I felt my head was elevated as in less lower vibrational thoughts. My mind noticed the synchronicities better and going with the flow. Thank you for sharing.

    • @bicoastalbeauty8921
      @bicoastalbeauty8921 Рік тому +1

      Interesting. I noticed something similar after 36 hours into my fast. I felt my head was elevated as in less lower vibrational thoughts. My mind noticed the synchronicities better and going with the flow. Thank you for sharing.

    • @nokhchi1079
      @nokhchi1079 Рік тому +3

      Try fasting from Sunrise to sunset. No food and no drink. Eat food and drink before sunrise and eat and drink after sunset. Thats what the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him did. It is the biologically natural way to fast to get the ultimate benefits.

    • @daphne201239
      @daphne201239 Рік тому

      @Nokhchi I have a friend that does this. Is it one certain religious belief?

    • @nokhchi1079
      @nokhchi1079 Рік тому

      @@daphne201239 Yes it is the Prophet Muhammads way of fasting. There were many times in a year that was religiously obligated to fast, for example fasting awhole month called Ramadan. Basically that was fasting from sunrise to sunset and being able to eat and drink from sunset to sunrise. (doesnt mean you should).
      But apart from those obligatory days, the Prophet fasted the rest of the year when he willed. Again they were sunrise to sunset though.

  • @flipsterr
    @flipsterr Рік тому +55

    Big shoutout to this channel. Since the 2nd video you posted. I got into fasting ever since and I have no regrets on the amount of money I’ve saved and how much healthier I feel. Thanks buddy

  • @yogeshshidhaye7332
    @yogeshshidhaye7332 7 місяців тому +3

    Many Jains in India do 8 day total fast. Only drink warm water sip by sip

  • @klmasi
    @klmasi Рік тому +12

    Your friend definitely lost weight throughout the process. I could his face shrinking literally every day. He has high dependence on food probably due to years of never being at a fasted state. I would argue that he benefited massively from the fast.

  • @Odesawaan
    @Odesawaan Рік тому +123

    Fasting definitely gets easier with practice. I try to do multiple fasts a year. The first one years ago felt hellish, but during my last fast (July 12-14, just a short 3-day one to reset some things) I never felt tempted to break it once.

    • @JV-vo6mi
      @JV-vo6mi Рік тому +3

      I don’t feel it’s universal, the first time I was really determined and spent the time reflecting on my relationship with food. The second time I just went through the motions and it led to me craving more and resulted in a food scarcity mindset that lead to overeating when the fast was complete

  • @whatrtheodds
    @whatrtheodds Рік тому +41

    I think starting slow is key. People are very impatient these days. But you will grow extreme levels of indurance when you start slow. 1. Deal with the emotional dependence on food.
    2. Maintain for a prolonged period of time. 4 year plus
    3. Cut out breakfast for 6 months 2 meals a day
    4. Switch to one meal a day
    This was my journey and I feel great, stable and healthy.

    • @inkbold8511
      @inkbold8511 Рік тому +1

      I'm on step 3 for very long time now, going towards 1 meal a day requires me to snack towards evening. So can't really do step 4 :(

    • @eden20111
      @eden20111 Рік тому +1

      Umm why cut out breakfast? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day…

    • @galerinha
      @galerinha Рік тому +3

      @@eden20111 🤦 another one fooled by Kelloggs

    • @eden20111
      @eden20111 Рік тому +5

      @@galerinha what is a “ Kelloggs”?

    • @JamilKhan-xj7xn
      @JamilKhan-xj7xn Рік тому +2

      @@galerinha the fact you think everyone on earth just eats Kellogs for breakfast is why aliens won’t visit us

  • @WellnessWarriors779
    @WellnessWarriors779 9 місяців тому

    I can see that your content quality is improving. Keep it going.

  • @charlestannehill7537
    @charlestannehill7537 6 місяців тому +16

    At one point, I was 287lbs with a 42" waist at 6'1". At first, fasting was hard. But then combining that with a strict gym routine, has taken me to levels I never thought I could do. First was a 3 day fast, then 1 week fasts and then finally, doing fasts for a month at a time. By day 4 my hunger is gone entirely. Got all the way down to 180lbs. Now I'm 200 with visible abs. 31 waist with 17" biceps and a 56" chest. Save a ton on food as well. Coffee in the morning, then Gatorade and energy drinks. Water, of course, mio, calorie free tea, etc. But one of my best tricks was calorie free jello with calorie free canned whipped cream. Tricks your mind and stomach into satiety thinking you're eating food, but in reality it equivelates to nothing. Ha grelin!

    • @Lexis001
      @Lexis001 6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the jello with whipped cream tip!

    • @sandycultofthesun
      @sandycultofthesun 3 місяці тому +1

      if you're eating jello and whipped cream, albiet calorie free, you aint fasting

    • @charlestannehill7537
      @charlestannehill7537 3 місяці тому +1

      @@sandycultofthesun your body doesn't know the difference. Zero calories is zero calories. As far as your metabolism is concerned, you're still fasting.

  • @csjtbanks
    @csjtbanks Рік тому +177

    I’ve experimented with several water fasts ranging up to 18 days. Typically lose 1 kg per day but the first 3 days is typically only water weight. I use electrolytes daily to offset the headaches and tiredness which you experience when the body is transitioning from glucose to ketones as it’s principal source of energy. An aspect of fasting that I particularly enjoy is the deep sleeps I have. I wake up feeling incredibly refreshed. My resting heart rates slows down to as low as 45 bpm from a typical 53 bpm and I need to be careful when getting up due to lower blood pressure. Have had a couple of fainting episodes when getting up too quickly.

    • @umamaheswarii
      @umamaheswarii Рік тому +2

      Electrolytes means what kind of? Or only mixing pinch of salt in glass of water is enough?
      Pls reply

    • @a-mir905
      @a-mir905 Рік тому +3

      @@umamaheswarii No, too much salt without any magnesium or potassium intake can be dangerous. If you need electrolytes it's better to take all 3 to avoid risks.

    • @moniquehayes8452
      @moniquehayes8452 Рік тому +1

      ​@@a-mir905 mehh, that's rather non-specific, I can't think of any specific risks of hydrating only with salt. Hospitals resuscitate most people with purely water and sodium chlorine - merely normal saline. And, Oral Rehydration Solution as established by the World Health Organizations WHO - advises the critical formula being water + salt + sugar... Their basic ORS formula saves millions of lives!

    • @a-mir905
      @a-mir905 Рік тому

      @@moniquehayes8452 Doctors give patients fluid based on what they need and what happened to them, it's called Fluid therapy. In Fluid Therapy we have Crystalloids and Colloids. Crystalloid fluids are used to replenish a person's electrolytes .The most commonly used Crystalloid is Saline, however it is not always the appropriate treatment and could be dangerous or fatal in some situations. Oral Rehydration Solution is "Salts" + sugar, it contains Potassium aswell as Sodium to replenish electrolytes.

    • @Oscar-rv7bq
      @Oscar-rv7bq Рік тому +1

      Are electrolyte packets ok??

  • @denisblack9897
    @denisblack9897 Рік тому +34

    i did 45 days
    on day 15 or something it turned into a mild acid trip and it was pretty easy onwards, massive boost in intelligence and "unity" feeling
    visions of Lays chip and Coca-Cola (my fav combo during schooldays) like it was calling me

    • @LoveLove-fx9hf
      @LoveLove-fx9hf Рік тому

      Haha! My Mother’s Baked Ziti calls me by day 8. How much did you lose during that time?

    • @MegaErnieMAN
      @MegaErnieMAN 11 місяців тому

      Hoe much did you loss

  • @emaneldahrawy8679
    @emaneldahrawy8679 9 місяців тому +5

    Was doing IF and keto for a year as well as walking and hiking several times every week and lost nearly 27kg of my weight and dropped by 2 sizes in clothes. Then things changed cause I was going through a hard time in my life and started messing up with my nutrition and gaining about 7 kg. That's why I thought of changing and starting another method. Have just finished my first 36 hours fasting successfully. When I woke up today I was surprised because I was not hungry and even thought of extending my fasting, but then found it better to take things slowly. I didn't feel tired or hungry till the evening, so I took a cup of black coffee and felt much better. I will be doing alternative fasting, which means fasting for 36 hours and eating for one day and then fasting again. I am surprised that after my breakfast I feel so full and far better.

  • @MuffyMuffins
    @MuffyMuffins Рік тому

    Beautifully documented! Loved this video! 🙏

  • @Baxtexx
    @Baxtexx Рік тому +25

    I've been doing 16/8 fast every day ( and a couple of 2-3 day fast, maybe 6 times a year) for the last 7 years. It works perfect for me! ☺️

  • @potptvpatsonthepulse5701
    @potptvpatsonthepulse5701 Рік тому +5

    I've been following you for 4 years, have showed your videos to my family, you have changed my life truly, watching someone report on their own personal experiments and research has been more encouraging than a 30k debt college education. Thank you so very much for the years of YouTubing!

  • @jeanc1696
    @jeanc1696 9 місяців тому +3

    Going for my first 7day fast this week 🎉 Tnx for the vid

  • @amanchandra878
    @amanchandra878 5 місяців тому +4

    Now is my 72nd hour of fast and I feel great

  • @kadumartins4783
    @kadumartins4783 Рік тому +8

    There's the need of a fasting video showing how people around you get offended when you're doing a fast, and how they turn "making you eat" an obsession

  • @icanmanifest
    @icanmanifest Рік тому +137

    For anyone wondering, the salts are the key. I used to do Keto and would weak and tired. I thought it was the lack of carbs. It was NOT. I use prolonged fasts (72hrs to get into deep ketosis) and then just eat small Keto meals (true Keto macros 80/20) 2-3x a day and get the salts in. 1 large bottle of water with 1sp of pink salt and 1tsp of potassium is all I need to feel great.

    • @flowpom
      @flowpom Рік тому +2

      same here, a pinch of pink salt for half liter every morning and I can work and fast like a charm until 1 to 6 pm

    • @miguelmejia4656
      @miguelmejia4656 Рік тому +6

      @Michael Cooney you DO get a carb withdrawal. I've experienced it, no matter how much sodium or potassium you take.

    • @icanmanifest
      @icanmanifest Рік тому

      @@miguelmejia4656 if you keep your fats up your body will turn it into the perfect amount of glycogen.

    • @icanmanifest
      @icanmanifest Рік тому +6

      @@miguelmejia4656 yes you'll have a car withdrawal in a short period of time but I'm talking long-term if you keep it up you'll be fine. It's just your body breaking its addiction

    • @alicelong3613
      @alicelong3613 Рік тому +1

      You need magnesium on keto too

  • @elliottberkley
    @elliottberkley 8 місяців тому +6

    Great video. Ive experienced many things you stated. I definitely think you're more adapted after fasting multiple times. Many people, myself too, get a headache from not eating initially. I assume thats from shifting to a different energy source. When you've fasted enough, that switch can happen with no ill side effects. I can forget to eat for a day or longer and be fine. Also, if you're injured. Try feeding up for a day and then fasting for three. It appears to really help me heal.

  • @yeseniarobles4289
    @yeseniarobles4289 Рік тому +6

    After experimenting with all kinds of diets and exercises I’ve come to the conclusion that mindset is key. If you aren’t disciplined and strong willed to say “I will only have a bite of this” or “I will do this and there’s nothing that is going to stop me from doing it” and actually being able to execute your plan nothing you ever try for your personal well-being will be able to benefit you. I was depressed and sluggish and the more I thought about how depressed and tired I was the more depressed and sluggish I became. Then I learned about the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis and how you are your habits. I wanted to do things but I always listened to the back of my head bringing me down because it was easier to not do anything than to get started, so that creates conflict and contradiction which is extremely draining to our body because you are causing it to fatigue by just giving it the chore to make a choice, it spends it just going back and forth between options. Little by little I’ve been getting my life back, I don’t give myself choices anymore, I give myself a task and that’s it, the only goal is to complete the task. The energy I’ve been able to cultivate is amazing because it gave me the power to go after what I am truly passionate about which is creating the person that I want to be and giving it the things I want to have. I work full time, I go to school, I clean, I cook, I do laundry, and I exercise. However do give yourself a day to relax, be bored and not do anything because cultivating having nothing to do also builds the energy to want to do things later on. There’s power in making a decision and sticking with it til the end regardless of the outcome.

    • @afsana9136
      @afsana9136 3 місяці тому

      This speaks to me so much.

  • @pranavgunti4195
    @pranavgunti4195 Рік тому +45

    Literally 2 days after this video came out I started my own 7 day water fast drinking nothing but water and salt. I started on Monday and today is Friday. I previously did a 5 day water fast a few months ago but this time round I think I can totally beat that record

    • @goldenhandcuffs
      @goldenhandcuffs Рік тому +4

      Every single cellular function in the body requires sodium/potassium… you’ll do much better with adding salt. Potassium is found usually in the diabetic or health food section at stores… in North America brands like “No Salt” are common.

    • @ophrasbankaccount7716
      @ophrasbankaccount7716 Рік тому +3

      try snake juice

    • @italoblu
      @italoblu Рік тому +7

      It’s not about beating your record, it’s about health.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Рік тому

      @@goldenhandcuffs Would cream of tartar be a source of potassium? I see that people already add it to their morning warm salt water drink

  • @erinhiner4540
    @erinhiner4540 Рік тому +16

    Excellent information. I am two days into a five day fast. I have a few fasts under my belt and learned how important it is to start almost into ketosis. Makes all the difference.

  • @pacibaco
    @pacibaco Рік тому +2

    Lots of great information. The mindset to start is counter intuitive, so give yourself credit to try to comprehend the process and proceed slowly. The mention of salt and electrolytes is critical as I didn’t know this was important, and I had horrid gallbladder cramps . I’ll try it again because your mention of the talking and clear mindset was phenomenal with me at levels that are really wild . Everything about fasting makes as much sense as a society that devised ways to make financial gains by selling artificial food products and fast foods that amp up cravings yet eventually ruin your life but does it so gradually you barely notice and chalk it up to aging or just becoming another slothful member of society

  • @kyle6781
    @kyle6781 9 місяців тому +2

    Its actually amazing when you really think about it how we can literally transform our bodies in such short time

  • @livingsmart
    @livingsmart Рік тому +98

    Just finished 7 days fast recently too. It helps a LOT to do keto for a week prior starting the fast, also you can keto out of the fast too - and never feel all that hungry.
    First day some HIT training can reduce glycogen and get you into "deep fasting" next day.
    If you ever get stuck in restaurant with friends - some crystal salt can provide a nice snack, while everyone is eating.

    • @yuvali90
      @yuvali90 Рік тому +4

      And then that making fun of you eating salt 😂😂

    • @marvenscharleslouissaint1346
      @marvenscharleslouissaint1346 Рік тому +4

      I love meeting more people like me that study these things fasting ketosis primitive ancestors and much more

    • @dirtabd
      @dirtabd Рік тому +4

      Careful fasting like that, i've read some studies that have changed my mind on it, its short term benefits come more from the flush your body does and the fats converted to keytones for the cells. The longer it goes the more risk and damage arises, its less hormetic and more hacking away at any recent muscle gains. And it can effect recovery and sleep quality too. Intermittent fasting is how we were once naturally, but day by day fasting triggers a famine survival mechanism, those who fast for days are basically letting their body eat itself, its not just fat you lose, it has a greater cost to the body too. The clarity of mind comes from the keytones and its another survival mechanism that allows one to process and escape the dangerous environment of famine and death around them. So intermittent fasting on keto diet is much more healthy in the long term. You will have better outcomes keeping weight off by keeping portion data and loss/gain data with activity. Its very easy to increase the physical output if unwanted weight gain starts and theres no mood and energy swings. Even with Liquid IV and 5HTP and tryptophan it can be depressing when your ignoring real hunger and not just the Candida bacteria cravings.

    • @woorosa
      @woorosa Рік тому +1

      For me a day or two low carb going into a 7 day fast is sufficient to cut the hunger pangs. Then again I stay away from high carbs and sugar to begin with.

    • @livingsmart
      @livingsmart Рік тому

      @@woorosa Personally I find that as long as my ketones are ~2.0 of higher when starting the fast - it goes much smoother in general. Sometimes a few days of prep is enough, sometimes more.

  • @brilleonagusnatan5603
    @brilleonagusnatan5603 Рік тому +17

    I actually started fasting because of your persuasiveness in each of your video. Glad to say that I lost like 10 kg in the span of 5 months. Thanks for teaching me the way the body works

  • @cpk2GIRL
    @cpk2GIRL Рік тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating observations in this study of n = 2. Thank you for posting this!

  • @GHOSTsq
    @GHOSTsq 10 місяців тому

    It's super cool how you tracked everything down to the last point

  • @cpkchrismix
    @cpkchrismix Рік тому +44

    Suuuper help full ! I am currently trying a 5+ day fast and was looking for a video where I could kinda understand my ups and downs better. I can really relate to your progress and experiences, so it has given me confidence to get more days done! Really appreciate the content 🙏🙏🙏

  • @PrivacyFight
    @PrivacyFight Рік тому +15

    dropped 91 pounds in just a few months fasting 10 days at a time, refeeding with steak and salad, sipping salt water during fasting periods (NaCl & KCl)

    • @Notam1na
      @Notam1na 2 місяці тому

      How many months? Also congrats!!

  • @saiyanelitessj5516
    @saiyanelitessj5516 Рік тому +17

    I was doing int fasting 18/6 for a year and decided to step it up . Began doing 36 hours , then 48. I now do 60 hours ( start fasting 1900 hours Sunday and eat again sometime around 0800 Wednesday ) once a week. I train most days except tue as this is my weakest point . I started doing this to get rid of the stubborn belly fat that is hard to shift ( I’m 43 btw) but now it’s more for the cleansing and autophagy effects. I would like to do a 5/7 day fast maybe once every 6 months but happy with what I’m doing for now. Would deff recommend fasting but if it’s something new just start with something simple like the 18/6 hour fast and progress over time as you get used to it.

    • @yourfriendmimi
      @yourfriendmimi Рік тому

      Awesome! I started with 19:5, and only have done 48-72 hrs a few times. Autophagy and the extension of talemeres are motivators for me too.

    • @ericmorales2007
      @ericmorales2007 Рік тому +2

      @saiyanelitessj5516
      That's great! I'm currently going through the same. 6 months ago I started IF 16/8 and weight training 5x a week. I experienced amazing fat loss results and even some muscle gain, I went down from 180lbs to 150lbs. Eventually I started fasting longer and longer, for the past 2 months, I've been fasting 48hours twice a week, it makes me feel lean, strong and great overall.
      Somehow I can't get rid of the last bits of "stubborn fat" over my belly button and lower chest areas. I think I might hit my first plateau. I decided to step it up and do a 5 day or maybe 7 day water fast for the first time ever, with the purpose and hope of losing the mentioned stubborn fat that is so hard to lose.

  • @hannahbassett7541
    @hannahbassett7541 11 місяців тому +17

    Thanks for sharing your experience! How did your weight and abdominal fat change after you returned to your usual diet? It would be really interesting see before and after blood panels

  • @Mechaneer
    @Mechaneer Рік тому +12

    My current record is 6 days. I'd like to do a 10-day fast at some point - maybe later this year! It's so interesting how resilient our bodies are when put to the test. When stressed in specific ways, many health parameters actually improve, which is amazing!

  • @WillPeterson
    @WillPeterson Рік тому +6

    It's SOOO clutch to get into ketosis before you start your fast by basically eating a ketogenic diet for the week before your fast

  • @Sansonius3rDaSlayer
    @Sansonius3rDaSlayer Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your sacrifices.🙇

  • @eyebrow1
    @eyebrow1 Рік тому +21

    Currently on day 3 of my own 7 day water fast.
    Thanks for the vid.

  • @ChrisHileman
    @ChrisHileman Рік тому +76

    I found fasting crazy hard before going on a keto diet. Now that my body is used to burning body fat for energy I find fasting pretty effortless.

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Рік тому +6

      💯
      My best gym sessions were on a fasted state... while on keto. Training fasted while on carbs is the worst, I felt so weak

    • @yeetdeets
      @yeetdeets Рік тому +7

      Just need a lot of electrolytes. In my local store there is a mineral salt with sodium, potassium and magnesium for 4€/kg. Don't buy stupidly overpriced electrolyte products.

    • @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners
      @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners Рік тому +3

      Being fat adapted makes all the difference.

    • @undeadblizzard
      @undeadblizzard Рік тому +2

      When it comes to fasting I would just do Water and Salt. People say to drink Black Coffee. Depending on who you are. Coffee is stress in a mug. I have more success just sticking to Water and Salt. Alway start small maybe 16 hours once a week. Then try 24 hours. You want to go slow.

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 Рік тому +1

      @@yeetdeets Here's a cheap trick.. get a salt lick. You'll get a pound or more of tailored electrolytes in a block for like 2 dollars. There's a lot of ones for certain animals but I recall pigs might be pretty close to our needs?

  • @clavgirl
    @clavgirl Рік тому +5

    41 year old woman and I'm 40 hours into fasting. Major headaches the first day. Will try adding salt. Thanks!

  • @timgutierrez2211
    @timgutierrez2211 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. I am at this moment at hour 84 in a fast. I would not suggest anyone fast without having electrolytes at hand. This is what gets me through the times when I feel the light headedness. I only use seal salt and I dab a bit on my tongue because it is strong and it does help with the desire for food.
    The only real time I want food is if I have to look at it (as in your video) prepare it for someone else, or go to the grocery store.
    I appreciate you being real about it. The low carb experts often make fasting appear easier than it is, but as you mention, once you do it a number of times it gets easier because youknow what to expect and as they say, just push through it.

  • @krisjaynav
    @krisjaynav Рік тому +14

    Though anecdotal I've had very similar experiences. I feel like we've had parallel journeys navigating through the wonderment of the body and it's conversation with the food around us. I've done three 10-day fast in the past few years and almost the same way you did, with the first one being armed with a little less knowledge to the most recent with staying on top of my electrolytes and cutting way down on the coffee. I truly appreciate you sharing your experiences, it offers me a little validation. when I'm around friends and family everyone thinks I'm a crazy Fringe nut that believes everything on the internet. Awesome work and fantastic videos 👍

  • @rythmjunky5292
    @rythmjunky5292 Рік тому +48

    Would love to see the same experiment done when you’ve been following a keto or carnivore diet.
    Being fat adapted seems to make the experience far more enjoyable with fewer lows.
    Great video.

    • @ZazaSoriano
      @ZazaSoriano Рік тому +5

      Yeah, I'm carnivore and it's so much easier starting out already fat adapted.

    • @JagoffCitizen
      @JagoffCitizen Рік тому +3

      I second that! After becoming fat adapted, doing an 8 day fast to heal a tooth abscess without antibiotics was a breeze, whereas previously I had been climbing the walls after 3 days.
      The 8 day fast also ended a period of chronic fatigue and breathlessness which was a fantastic unexpected bonus! For that reason, I'd be interested if fasting might heal some of those experiencing long covid (though as far as I know that's not what I was suffering from.)

  • @kraftaculousgreekgodofcraf1113

    So glad I watched this! I'm on day 4 of a 7 day fast. I forgot about the salt variable so when I had fatigue and hunger pains I took a pinch of exotic sea flaky sea salt I have in my pantry and instantly felt better. I just started my cup of coffee this morning and was like "oh oh, coffee plays a role too".. very informative thank you for this video!

    • @carospinks
      @carospinks 10 місяців тому +2

      i am on day 4 of a 7 day fast, i was drinking an espresso per day but found that I suddenly do not like the taste at all… usually i love it. I had a jasmine green tea in the afternoon but was not really enjoying that either. I am drinking a lot of water. Not hungry but feeling tired today, other than that fine. Day 3 was the hardest. Am swimming daily.

  • @RealityCheck6969
    @RealityCheck6969 Рік тому +2

    I am fasting for 4 days already and I forgot to drink salt. I had 0 intake of salt for 4 days. Thx for reminding me. It helped a lot.

  • @itsnotrightyouknow
    @itsnotrightyouknow Рік тому +155

    I have started a 3 day fast today, but the first day is easy as I only eat once a day anyway, at around 6pm, so I normally fast for 24 hours. Day one done, setting into day two. I guess it's harder when your used to eating 3 or more times a day.

    • @leonardofariasflorentino7657
      @leonardofariasflorentino7657 Рік тому +1

      how did the fasting go, my man?
      72h water fast straigth?
      how u felt during it?

    • @carolinegween3485
      @carolinegween3485 Рік тому +1

      True .. tomorrow is my day 3. And hell i fall in love with kind of fasting

    • @Akashkumar-ot8tt
      @Akashkumar-ot8tt Рік тому +1

      bro i have lost more than 20kg while doing water fasting.its easy

    • @maipeloikitseng2628
      @maipeloikitseng2628 Рік тому

      @@Akashkumar-ot8tt water fasting or dry,?

    • @Akashkumar-ot8tt
      @Akashkumar-ot8tt Рік тому

      @@maipeloikitseng2628 water fasting bro otherwise u will die

  • @silverxpenguin9484
    @silverxpenguin9484 Рік тому +157

    I think it would be interesting to compare your Oura data with the week after when you were eating again. See if you retained or gained any benefits from the fasting week. Also with the week before fasting if you have that data.
    If you plan on doing this periodically, the longitudinal data on those 3 weeks could be very insightful.

    • @hurrBl
      @hurrBl Рік тому +2

      Would love to see this as well ✅✅✅

    • @lughar
      @lughar Рік тому

      thiiissss

    • @trailsavvymtbskillsrides8365
      @trailsavvymtbskillsrides8365 Рік тому +6

      I did a 6 day water fast 4 weeks ago. I also used In Body to check stats. I lost 7.1kg ( 2.6 kg fat & 4.5kg water) Went back to eating normally and did an In body 3 weeks later. Gained back 3.1 kg. (1.2kg muscle gain, 0.2kg fat loss and 2.1kg water gain)

    • @zoeg4213
      @zoeg4213 Рік тому

      @@trailsavvymtbskillsrides8365 is InBody the app they used to track themselves in the video?

  • @ayanamariemia
    @ayanamariemia Рік тому

    This video is so detailed and informative. Thank you!

  • @kialliedunlap9714
    @kialliedunlap9714 Рік тому +67

    I tried doing a 3 day water fast and only made it to 2.5 days before scarfing down a family sized bag of chips 🤣 I was definitely low in energy and felt extremely lightheaded by day 2 and was scared to try again. I realize now it was because I wasn’t taking any electrolytes or salt. Thanks for this video. I’m going to try again

    • @DGE123
      @DGE123 Рік тому

      the most important thing is how you break your fast be very careful people have died from over feeding google it

    • @it-ke9od
      @it-ke9od Рік тому

      Wow. You're sooo weak!!! I'm on my 7 day fast. 5 hours in. I'm gonna make it!! I know it

    • @LJ-MMA
      @LJ-MMA Рік тому

      ​@@it-ke9od try 40

    • @it-ke9od
      @it-ke9od Рік тому +4

      @@LJ-MMA I gave up 12 hours in. I was going to die 😔 😟 🙁 😥

    • @LJ-MMA
      @LJ-MMA Рік тому +2

      @@it-ke9od aha, first few days always the hardest after 3-4 days it levels off then just a constant manageable hunger but cravings go away

  • @WeAreWhiteLight
    @WeAreWhiteLight Рік тому +101

    8-1-22 - I am currently on day 13 of my fast. I've done many types of fasting in the past, just as you have mentioned. My longest fast was for 28 days and that was approximately 10 years ago. This time I'm not sure how long I'm going to go but it will be longer than 28 days. I feel great, lost all sense of hunger on approximately day 6. I've also been doing a lot of research on fasting just to keep me motivated. I have fluctuated in weight from approximately 1990 to the present; I was fluctuating from 180 to my top of 350 pounds. At that highest weight, it was very uncomfortable and I was having other physical symptoms, finally, I was able to motivate myself to start losing weight. In one year I lost 150 pounds by doing my own type of intermittent fasting. Some days I would fast for three to four days some days every other day, it was a complete mix, but it worked for me. I was able to keep the weight off for six to seven years. After my mother passed and other family-type issues I started to regain weight again. I hit 325 pounds two years ago and didn't even realize I was that heavy when I saw that number on the scale. I slowly started working on losing weight but wasn't as successful as I wanted to be. I just wanted to make sure I was under 300 pounds. So I stayed in the 290-pound range for two years and now have finally reached the point to remotivate myself and find my WHY. I'm doing this fast to of course lose weight but also to cleanse and purify my body and my cells as much as possible. There was a point when I was towards the end of my 28-day fast years ago where I thought I could never have to eat again, I felt like I could live off the energy of the sun, it was a strange sensation, but also a very pleasant sensation. You have to be very dedicated and motivated to do these types of fasts, but if you're 'ready' you can see wonderful things happening to your body, to your thought processes, and you have a new sense of being... I love it! PS I'm writing this to hopefully motivate someone else!!!

    • @Indiangirl1984
      @Indiangirl1984 Рік тому +6

      Don't you lose glow and elasticity from your skin...I am very curious to kbow about skin health after such long fast

    • @cybermavrik
      @cybermavrik Рік тому +10

      @@Indiangirl1984 Not losing any of that because the toxins are leaving the body the glow actually gets more intense From the purification

    • @courtneyclark1215
      @courtneyclark1215 Рік тому +16

      @@Indiangirl1984 your skin improves during an extended fast, some research indicates that autophagy processes/recycles worn-out/unnecessary tissues, Dr Jason Fung's own fasting clinic also found that in the vast majority of cases, people did not have any issues with loose skin after fasting.
      Typically even when you fast, your body will process around 20-30g of Protein, a small portion of this being your muscle mass, while some comes from your own skin tissues/membranes.
      From my own experience, I did a 43 day water fast and had almost no loose skin when I ended the fast.

    • @zendoc49
      @zendoc49 Рік тому

      You have an eating disorder and should get professional help sir

    • @joaobraganca8509
      @joaobraganca8509 Рік тому +3

      28 day fast! That is amazing. How did you do it? Did you keep a journal? I would love to know.

  • @escapingbluecollar
    @escapingbluecollar Рік тому +18

    Me and my wife have been doing a 24hr fast once a week and have had amazing results. I'm doing a test to see it's impact on my performance as an athlete and her as weight loss. So far only positive results about a month in

    • @su2sa1li4
      @su2sa1li4 Рік тому

      24h once a week is not enough to Give that much benefits

  • @davidgonzalez4491
    @davidgonzalez4491 Рік тому +24

    I’ve been doing 7 day fasts every 3 months for the past 6 years. Please don’t end your fast with a full meal. Your GI has been parked for 7 days, it needs to be awaken slowly. Also, you don’t need salts until day 10 or so of fasts. It’s best to intake only water for 2 reasons a)shock the body for maximum repair activity, and b)celular autophagy only occurs if you don’t tax the cells with processing duties!!!

    • @LezgoBrandon
      @LezgoBrandon 5 місяців тому +6

      It’s different for everyone. My joints were aching, no energy, nausea. I took some electrolytes and all those symptoms went away. I continued on 2 and 3 days

    • @davidgonzalez4491
      @davidgonzalez4491 5 місяців тому +1

      @@LezgoBrandon don’t take my word for it, I’m not a scientist, but I would argue 2 things 1)the body needs to be stressed in order for healing to be triggered (tissue repair). From what I understand, our biology was forged during the thousands of years in hunter gathering mode. During those times, an injured hunter couldn’t hunt nor gather, so our biology learned to heal during those downtimes to ensure survival. So my argument is there were no electrolytes taken during that period.

    • @mathieskoljasuszkiewicz242
      @mathieskoljasuszkiewicz242 4 місяці тому +1

      Maybe they didn't drink as much water as today??
      Doing dry fast you don't need to take electrolyte or salt as nothing is flushed out.

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby 4 місяці тому +1

      I can eat 2lb ribeye after a 10 day fast and I'm a petite 5'1“ 110-120ish lb woman 😅

    • @davidgonzalez4491
      @davidgonzalez4491 4 місяці тому +2

      @@TheShumoby you exit your fast eating 2lbs of ribeye?? 😳😳. I don’t think you love your GI track. Have you noticed the meat exits unprocessed/indigested?? That’s because enzymes are not available yet.

  • @claytonalexander9105
    @claytonalexander9105 Рік тому +3

    You dont throw in the towel halfway through your first week cuz you had a low day. This is a great video and about exactly what 95+% of people will experience fasting... shitty few first days and then each day better than the next. IMO the best part about long term fasting is becoming indifferent to eating at all. People just dont need to eat, at least most of the time.

  • @NaughtiusMaximu5
    @NaughtiusMaximu5 Рік тому +17

    Been watching your videos for a while now, and this one has made me make the decision to set an appointment with my nutritionist to talk about getting my eating habits back on track and lose extra weight

  • @christianc8453
    @christianc8453 Рік тому +24

    Easily some of the best well put together educational videos on health topics. Keep it up dude. Love it.

  • @kulangot1270
    @kulangot1270 Рік тому

    These are the contents people need to see ❤

  • @andrewliamdesigndevelopment
    @andrewliamdesigndevelopment 11 місяців тому +10

    I’m 23 hours into my second 36 hour (alternate day) fast. I feel better this 36 hours than the previous one. I have had more electrolytes this time. I would usually be tired after work, but I actually feel better than normal.

    • @michelecatoire9122
      @michelecatoire9122 11 місяців тому

      What type of electrolytes are you using. Everything I find has sugar in it.