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Our Fasting Fascination

Nutrition Facts with Dr. GregerGo to Podcast Page

Michael Greger, M.D.
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Jan 21, 2021
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Welcome to the nutrition facts podcast, I'm your host. Dr. Michael Greger, the coronavirus, pandemic has made, many of us very aware of the importance of maintaining, and improving our health. Make that your silver lining because the more positive change, we can make to our diet and lifestyle, the better. There's been a lot of studies that have come out recently about fasting. In fact, I did all series on fasting recently and here are two more.
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He's to add to our understanding. We start off today with a study on the origins of therapeutic fasting.
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The story of life on Earth is a story of starvation, ash from massive volcanoes and asteroids block out the sun, killing the plans, which then killed most everything else. As Darwin pointed out, though, from this war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object we are capable of conceiving a rose. Namely, aw.
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We are particularly well adapted to prolonged fast. Evolving in a contact of scarcity, is believed to have shaped our exceptional ability to store large amounts of calories when food is available. Of course, now our ability to easily pack on the pounds is leading to Modern diseases like obesity and type 2 diabetes. But without the ability to store so much body fat, we may not have made it to tell the tale and it's not just asteroids millions of years ago
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Go, all of Upper Egypt was dying of hunger. Reason inscription on an Egyptian tomb from about 4,000 years ago to such degree that everyone had come to eating his children, or just hundreds of years ago, parents killed their children and children killed their parents and ate them. The bodies of executed criminals were eagerly snatched from The Gallows wiping out as many as two-thirds of the population of Italy, one third of the population of Paris.
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We don't have to go back to ancient history, even the most secure and Athlon populations of today. Need only Trace their history. Back. A short distance for example, nearly 200 famines in Britain over the last 2,000 years. Now, we tend to be suffering from too much food which carries its own problems. But might there be any negative consequences to not ever starving? This was a question raised 50 years ago, I mean if our physiology so well tuned,
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To periodic starvation, Maybe by eliminating, that we may be doing harm to our overall well-being. We just didn't know, the lack of research in the area of starvation, was attributed to the difficulty of securing willing human subjects. So what little we had came from on willing subjects. Physicians, when the Warsaw Ghetto made detailed accounts before they themselves. So come or Irish Republican, prisoners starving themselves to death after
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273 days on Hunger, Strike, but starvation isn't necessarily the same as fasting. An issue raised in medical journals over a century ago, starvation is normally a forced mentally stressful in, chronic condition where a therapeutic fasting is voluntary, Limited in duration, and usually practiced by people who start out with adequate nutrition therapeutic fast Al where do we get this idea of fasting therapy fasting for medical purposes? Well,
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May have originally rose out of the observation that when people get acutely ill, they tend to lose their appetites. So maybe there's something in the body's wisdom to stopping eating. That's presumably where the whole starve a fever for Glory came from there was the sense that fasting Ford's physiologic rest for the body. Not just the digestive tract but throughout allowing the body to concentrate on healing. It was evidently an Open Secret that veterinarians used to hospitalize dogs, only to fast them back to health and so
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Maybe the theory went, it might work for people to be on, just freeing up all the resources that would normally be used for nutrient, digestion stores. There's this concept that during fasting, our cells switch over to some sort of protection mode. Why would fasting reduce free radical damage and inflammation bolster cellular protection. It's the that which doesn't kill us. Makes us stronger concept known as hormesis. So that's kind of the opposite of the
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The let the body rest Theory, it's more like Let the Body stress the stress of fasting May steal the body against other stresses coming your way. This was demonstrated perhaps most starkly in a set of cringe-worthy experiments in which mice were blasted with her Oshima level gamma. Radiation is sufficient to kill 50% within two weeks, but of the mice, would first been intermittently faster for six weeks before not a single one died.
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It's this kind of dramatic data that led to extraordinary claims like therapeutic fasting could drive half of all doctors out of business but you don't know until you put it to the test which we'll
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explore next.
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A century ago, fasting. Starvation is a therapeutic measure was described as the ideal measure for obesity. As you can see fat shaming is not a new invention in the
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The medical literature. I've extensively covered fasting for weight loss and I9 video series, starting with this one. But what about all the other purported benefits? I do have a video series on fasting for hypertension, but what about psoriasis eczema? Type 2 diabetes? Lupus metabolic disorder, rheumatoid arthritis, and other autoimmune disorders. Depression anxiety. Why hasn't been tested more one difficulty with fasting? Research is, what do you mean by fasting?
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I think fasting, I think of water only fasting, but in Europe they tend to practice so called modifying fast and we're booking or fasting which is more like a very low calorie juice fasting, with some vegetable broth. Some forms of fasting may not even cut calories at all Ramadan. Fasting is when devout Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset yet, interestingly, they end up eating the same amount or even more food. Overall, the largest study on fasting,
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To date was published in 2019, more than a thousand individuals are what throughout modified fast cutting and take down to about 10 cups of water, a cup of fruit juice, and a cup of vegetable soup a day. They reported very few side effects which is in contrast to the latest water. Only fasting data which only involved half as many people, but reported nearly 6,000 adverse effects. Now, the modified fasting study did seem to try to undercount adverse effects only counting reported symptoms of their repeated three.
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Times but we still only reporting single cases of things like nausea feeling faint. Upset stomach. Vomiting or palpitations. Where is the water only fasting study reported about one to two hundred of each. What about the benefits though? In the modified fasting study participants self-reported improvements and physical and emotional well-being, along with a surprising lack of hunger. And the vast majority of those who came in with a pre-existing Health, complaint reported feeling
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better with less than ten percent reporting. Their condition worsening were remaining unchanged. They weren't just fast at though, but engaged in any lifestyle program, which included being placed before and after on a plant-based diet too bad, they didn't have some people just do the healthier diet without the fast to tease out the fasting in fact. Oh, but they did about a thousand folks fast for a week and the same juice and vegetable soup. Regiment versus those, put on a normal calorie, meaning normal calorie, vegetarian diet, the hole
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On both experienced significant increases in both physical and mental quality of life. And interestingly, there was no significant difference between the groups in terms of their major health complaints, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic pain, syndromes, like Osteo arthritis, fibromyalgia and back pain inflammatory and irritable bowel disease, chronic pulmonary diseases, migraine and chronic tension headaches, the fasting group appeared to have an edge, but both groups did good. With about eighty percent reporting, improvements in their condition.
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With only about 4% feeling worse. Now, this was not a randomized, study people chose which treatment they wanted. So maybe for example, those choosing fasting were sicker or something the improvements in quality of life and disease. Status were also all subjective self-report which is ripe for Placebo effects. You know, no do nothing control group and the response rates to the follow-up quality of life, service were only about 60 or 70 percent.
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Could have also biased the results but extended benefits are certainly possible given they all tend to improve their diets, more fruits, and vegetables, Less meat and sweets and there in that may lie. The secret principally the experience of fasting makes important motivation for lifestyle change, most fasters experience, Clarity of mind and a feeling of letting go of past actions and experiences and thus May develop a more positive attitude towards the future as a consensus panel.
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Fasting experts concluded. Nutritional therapy is a vital and integral component of any fast after the fasting therapy and refeeding, period nutrition, should follow the recommendations of a plant-based whole food diet.
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