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Why fasting bolsters brain power: Mark Mattson at TEDxJohnsHopkinsUniversity

This video goes into some of the mechanisms by which fasting is good for your brain.

From the video description: Mark Mattson is the current Chief of the Laboratory of Neurosciences at the National Institute on Aging. He is also a professor of Neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins University. Mattson is one of the foremost researchers in the area of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

Great video by Jason Fung talking about the methods that actually work for reversing type 2 diabetes – such as fasting, keto diets and bariatric surgeries.

I realize some people don't believe type 2 diabetes is reversible, but quite frankly that is just silly as it is not that uncommon on people who have massive weight loss.

Personally, I wasn't diabetic, but had massive insulin resistance and weighted 156 kg. After a lot of exercise (about 3 hours per day in some cases) and greatly improving my diet I lost about 30 kg in 6 months and the change in my insulin resistance was huge.

I really wish I knew about fasting back then. I lost 7.5 kg in less than two months with it so far, without much of a effort and actually exercising less.

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How Fasting Helped Stretch Marks & Loose Skin

Interesting video on how to avoid/remove loose skin from big weight loss or gain. This is relevant in this blog both because it talks about fasting, and also because if you need to lose weight fasting is probably a very good idea.

Some of the suggested items that help:

  • Vitamin C
  • Berries
  • Garlic
  • Green tea
  • Ginger
  • Curcumin
  • Fasting in general – because of autophagy

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Book Review

Summary of the complete guide to fasting – Book Review

This is a bit confusing, but the title of the book is Summary of the complete guide to fasting , which is a summary of the book by Dr. Jason Fung.

I was looking at Dr. Fung's books in the Kindle store (Brazil) and saw this one, which is much shorter (just 86 pages) and included in Kindle Unlimited, so free for me. I naturally decided to take a look.

It was quite fast, and I felt it was quite interesting. It did feel a little abrupt at times but that makes sense for a summary.

It covers a lot of what I've seen in Dr. Jason Fung's interviews and presentations, and also some stuff I hadn't seen before.

Some of the bits I felt were interesting:

  • Insulin resistence is apparently linked to reflux, and can also be caused be abdominal fat
  • Lowering insulin rids the body of excess salt and water (the book says you don't need to take salt on normal fasts, but other sources do)
  • Adrenalin is  used to release stored glycogen and to facilitate fat burning, so you get higher energy levels in fasting. Studies say up to 12% higher metabolism.
  • Higher HGH levels (which happen in fasting) may help recovery from workouts
  • Studies show increase in eating after breaking fasts, but there is still a net deficit, even for a one day fast.
  • Studies prove that 70 days of alternate-day fasting reduce LDL by 25% – half of statins (which are terrible for you in many ways)
  • If you have reflux you should be careful when fasting – some will get worse and some better (less food=less acid production). Could try eating green salads at regular intervals instead of a true fast.
  • Can add lemon, lime, orange slices, berries or cucumber slices to water for flavor during fasting
  • Teas during fasting are good, specially green. Can also add spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg. Also can have cinnamon or ginger tea, which are reputed to have appetite-suppressing power. Mint or chamomile tea can be used for soothing.
  • Can have coffee, but without sugar or sweeteners. They allow small amounts of create or coconut oil – can add spices here too, such as cinnamon or nutmeg.
  • Bone or vegetable broth can be good fasting days, specially for the nutrients (do not add bouillon cubes). Not a true fast, but more tolerable.
  • Best strategy seems to be taking the largest meal in the mid-day. Might play a role in the mediterranean diet, too.
  • They use 36-hour fasts on a 3 times a week schedule for patients with type-2 diabetes.

Overall, it was very much worth the time. I imagine most might want to just get the complete version of the book, but I can't talk about it since I didn't read it.

The summary book:

The original book:

In case it isn't obvious, both books have affiliate links. This does not change my opinion about them at all.

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Intermittent Fasting is the Latest Diet Trend. It Burns Fat Fast

Nice article about fasting, and how good it is to burn fast. Also very much about how trendy it is right now – which I think is great given how bad the obesity problem is all over the world.

It is also nice that Dr. Jason Fung is quoted throughout the article. I've never read his books, but I've seen several video interviews and presentations that he did and they are always pretty good and informative.

Intermittent Fasting is the Latest Diet Trend

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Dr. Jason Fung – ‘Therapeutic Fasting – Solving the Two-Compartment Problem’

Pretty good video about fasting. For the skeptics, the bit at 21:20 address the old myth about fasting taking you into starvation mode, and a little later about muscle loss.

I also have to say I really like the simple refrigerator/freezer metaphor he uses to explain how the carb/fat usage and storage works.