I read from somewhere that even 16 hours is enough for the benefits of Intermittent fasting. Has anyone done studies with Buddhist monks in Vipassana tradition? They have rule not to eat after midday. Obviously many of them cheat different ways but if you can find the hardcorce monks and monasteries, you would have several thousands (possibly tens of thousands) subjects who have already been following the regime for…
Same on the [10 day Vipassana retreats]( http://www.dhamma.org/en-US/locations/directory ), for "old students" (basically if you return for the 2nd time or more). So as an "old student" I learned that there was no meal at 5pm. Instead we had hot water with lemon, I think we were allowed to eat a fruit :) You get used to it pretty quickly. That said, they have an AMAZING breakfast that is very filling. And.. you sit f…
Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
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Re: Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
#112In case anyone's interested, I did a 10-week IF experiment that yielded mixed results.[1] [1] http://telegra.ph/My-experiment-with-IF-03-09
Thanks for sharing. I've taken up 24 hour fasts once a week, and have seen a ton of benefits. From increased mental clarity, to weight loss, and body overall feels better. I kicked it off because I'm big into taoism and it supports my practices. You could try intermittently adding cold showers to support your weight loss. (The benefits of cold showers I've seen are a ton, and I'm not totally sold on that it is consis…
I should but from a weight loss maximisation objective, it appears ketosis is the way to go. Planning to start and document that beginning April.
Re: Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
#113> The subjects were in a residence for old people, and all were in perfect health and over 65.
If this is true, how would we incorporate this into eating habits for children from birth to death? How much of a public health campaign would be required? I'm only skeptical because we just barely changed the "11 servings of bread" pyramid...so, who knows.
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#114Earlier quoted context omitted.
Same on the [10 day Vipassana retreats]( http://www.dhamma.org/en-US/locations/directory ), for "old students" (basically if you return for the 2nd time or more). So as an "old student" I learned that there was no meal at 5pm. Instead we had hot water with lemon, I think we were allowed to eat a fruit :) You get used to it pretty quickly. That said, they have an AMAZING breakfast that is very filling. And.. you sit f…
IDK, brain needs glucose to function properly. It might be just placebo effect, but when I feel mentally exhausted quick sugar usually helps me to regain attention. If I wasn't allow to eat during the day I wouldn't be able to write usable code in the evening...
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#115Earlier quoted context omitted.
sorry, what are strips?
You can buy ketone strips that will indicate whether you are experiencing ketosis. They react to your urine.
Where can I learn the science of ketosis. So I can be more data driven regarding my health.
Re: Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
#116Earlier quoted context omitted.
Same on the [10 day Vipassana retreats]( http://www.dhamma.org/en-US/locations/directory ), for "old students" (basically if you return for the 2nd time or more). So as an "old student" I learned that there was no meal at 5pm. Instead we had hot water with lemon, I think we were allowed to eat a fruit :) You get used to it pretty quickly. That said, they have an AMAZING breakfast that is very filling. And.. you sit f…
IDK, brain needs glucose to function properly. It might be just placebo effect, but when I feel mentally exhausted quick sugar usually helps me to regain attention. If I wasn't allow to eat during the day I wouldn't be able to write usable code in the evening...
Re: Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
#117Earlier quoted context omitted.
Same on the [10 day Vipassana retreats]( http://www.dhamma.org/en-US/locations/directory ), for "old students" (basically if you return for the 2nd time or more). So as an "old student" I learned that there was no meal at 5pm. Instead we had hot water with lemon, I think we were allowed to eat a fruit :) You get used to it pretty quickly. That said, they have an AMAZING breakfast that is very filling. And.. you sit f…
IDK, brain needs glucose to function properly. It might be just placebo effect, but when I feel mentally exhausted quick sugar usually helps me to regain attention. If I wasn't allow to eat during the day I wouldn't be able to write usable code in the evening...
Re: Eating less and more than needed on alternate days prolongs life (2006)
#118I have long believed, due entirely to anecdotal evidence, that restricting calories and eating less is one of the best ways to add years to your life. It seems that eating is inherently stressful for the body. Though obviously necessary, eating is something that we should strive to minimize. Any more than necessary, and the stress induced from digestion, and inflammatory molecules, damages the body and undermines our…
Why bothering?
Life a normal life, do a little bit of sports, try to reduce stress etc.
Will not change my diet or eating habbits.
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#119Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If I go to the corner shop and get a sandwich I have no idea what's in it and there is no accurate way to estimate. uh, why not? i'll do it right now for you off the top of my head, which anyone can do after they look them up for a while. 100g of white bread = ~ 250 calories / 2 tbsp of mayo = ~ 200 calories / 4 oz of deli turkey = ~ 100 calories / 1 tbsp mustard = ~ 10 calories / 2 slices (2 oz.) of cheese = ~ 240…
A can of soda is only about 140 calories. I.e. half the calories in the bread. I think it gets a way worse reputation than it deserves.
Besides, 140 calories is a lot, considering it has about the same calorie density as milk and the number of great drinks available to you at 0 calories, like black tea, green tea, coffee and plain water.
Soda is sugar only, always, so it's much easier to throw your daily balance of carb/protein/fat off with soda than any other drink (e.g. milk).
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#120Earlier quoted context omitted.
My point though is what you're "measuring" is quite difficult to do in a clinical setting, let alone every day living your life. The above poster talking about the deli sandwich mentally breaking down all the ingredients... I'm happy to be proven wrong but I simply don't believe you can do that with a reasonable degree of accuracy. I suppose this is turning in to quite a pedantic argument about the definition of "cou…
> The above poster talking about the deli sandwich mentally breaking down all the ingredients... I'm happy to be proven wrong but I simply don't believe you can do that with a reasonable degree of accuracy. You are just overestimating both the difficulty and the degree of accuracy required. While at the same time, still relying on even more vague terms, to determine if you ate too many cakes etc (as per your other ex…
I can't believe people are defending such poor data collection practices. You'd be all over it if someone else was selling their results based on such inaccurate data but in this case it's fine?
If you're going to call it counting you need to be accurate.