carorees wrote: Jennings - some words of caution about your chosen approach.
Frequent fasting results in high levels of triglycerides circulating in the blood and they can be taken up by the heart muscle which can become stiffened and its function is compromised. This has been shown in rats fasting every other day for a prolonged period. Back in the 1950s prolonged fasting was used as a cure for obesity but heart problems occurred in more patients than expected.
Please do not continue with this daily fasting lifestyle long term. I think that 2 days a week will prove fine as a long term weight control method but fasting daily may not be safe. Of course you will probably lose too much weight to be able to carry on indefinitely, but you should be aware that, like most things, too much may not be good for you. Two meals is likely to be fine but we don't know. Really I think the point is not to be in ketosis all/most of the time for many years. Also, IGF1 decreases with age and low levels can cause frailty (as seen in extreme age) so be sure not to cut your protein too much.
Sorry to have to dampen your enthusiasm...
Hi Carorees , I just read this and wondered if what I am doing is in this same bracket.
I am not eating until mid afternoon every day but then I either have the 500 cals or I eat what i want on non fast days. Is this the same thing and should I then eat earlier on non fast days ? Confused now.
Barbara