r/fasting • u/imacfromthe321 • 11h ago
Discussion 7 days is all it takes
In all my reading and research I’ve never found cause to take a fast beyond 7 days.
Autophagy starts at day 3-4, and improved insulin resistance can be accomplished by much shorter fasts.
AFAIK Dr Fung doesn’t even recommend fasting past 3 days or so.
Anyone have information that conflicts with this?
I’m mainly posting because someone linked that story of the Scottish guy that fasted for a year. I also see people proposing outlandishly long fasts on here fairly regularly.
Your body uses proteins as the building blocks for just about everything. If you’re trying to lose weight, refeed on protein every few days, and you’ll be treating your body much nicer.