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Life Changes, Stress, and Self-Care
Episode #159
In this week’s episode, Terri and Nadia discuss Nadia’s future plans, personally and professionally.
Listen in to an emotional, somewhat difficult but very educational, podcast about life changes and stress management as part of managing our health.
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Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: Fasting With Low BMI, Oxalates, Metabolic Flexibility, Cancer
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Episode #158 In this Fasting Q&A episode, hosted by Coach Lisa Chance, Dr. Jason Fung answers questions from the TFM Community: • Does fasting help with not choking for an impacted oesophagus? [01:58] • I have been struggling with my fasting due to terrible headaches that last days after 36-hour fasts. I've been put on a bunch of supplements to support me with detoxification including liver sup...
Hot Topic: Parallel With Quitting Addictions
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Episode #157 In this episode, Terri is joined by TFM's Jamie Cipriani to discuss a book they both found powerful. They discuss This Naked Mind by Annie Grace in which she shares her own break from her problematic relationship with alcohol and how others can change this aspect of their lives. Jamie and Terri discuss how this may resonate for you if alcohol is interfering with your journey, and a...
Mindset & Behaviour Q&A: People Pleasing, Managing Stress, and Distraction
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Episode #156 In this episode Dr. Terri Lance addresses some common topics that arise in TFM Community meetings, the TFM Forum, and with her coaching clients. Tune in to find out more about: • People pleasing [02:09] • Managing stress without leaning into problematic food behaviours [11:46] • Is distraction a helpful strategy for managing stress? [25:18] Transcripts of all episodes are available...
Hot Topic: Fasting and Exercise
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Episode #155 In this episode Dr. Nadia Pateguana and TFM’s Coach Bethany discuss fasting and exercise. Tune in to find out more about: • Bethany’s story • How active people and athletes can also have metabolic diseases • Is it safe to work out in a fasted state? • Exercise for fat loss • Muscle building vs muscle strength • What is Zone 2 training? • Exercise and longevity • Setting an exercise...
Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: The Dawn Effect, Smart Scales, Kombucha, Stress, Fat Adaptation
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Episode #154 In this Fasting Q&A episode, hosted by Coach Lisa Chance, Dr. Jason Fung answers questions from the TFM Community: 1. If someone is glucose sensitive, not insulin resistant, with an A1C of under 5.0, would they still have a dawn effect happen? If they did, what would the dawn effect bump in glucose possibly be? [02:12] 2. I have a smart scale. In addition to weight, it has metaboli...
Member Transformation: Fredric Isler
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Episode #153 In this episode, Terri gets to share an amazing member transformation that can help everyone foster their hope that they can accomplish their goals, despite the challenges and discouragement from others. Transcripts of all episodes are available on the Podcast page at www.thefastingmethod.com Please Submit Your Questions for the Q&A episodes here: bit.ly/TFMPodcastQs Learn More Abo...
Fasting Q&A with Megan Ramos: Hair Thinning, Plateaus, Caffeine Sensitivity, Digestion Speed, and Ke
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Episode #152 In this Fasting Q&A episode, Megan Ramos answers some of your fasting questions: 1. I have just started fasting and am struggling to extend my fasts to 36 hours as I have two small children and we eat dinner together every day. Any tips? [01:57] 2. I do IF five days a week, a 36-hour fast and no fasting on the other two days. I feel fantastic and the weight is coming off, However, ...
Hot Topic: Fasting Post Menopause
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Episode #151 In this episode, Nadia and Terri discuss fasting when post menopausal. They share some information about how fasting at this stage may vary from when pre or peri-menopausal. Hopefully, you will hear their message affirming that fasting is still effective and possible, despite the change in hormones at this stage in life. Transcripts of all episodes are available on the Podcast page...
Fasting Basics with Megan Ramos: How to Eat Before You Start Your Fast
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Episode #150 In the first episode of the new Fasting Basics series, Megan Ramos talks about how to eat before you start your fast. Do you need to be following a ketogenic diet and be in ketosis before you start fasting? Do you need to eat a lot before starting a fast? Tune in to find out the answers to these questions and much more. This new Fasting Basics series will be your definitive guide t...
Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: Broccolini, Metformin, Exercise and Weight Loss, and More
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Episode #149 In this Fasting Q&A episode, hosted by Coach Lisa Chance, Dr. Jason Fung answers questions from the TFM Community: • I’ve heard you’ve written an amazing book called, “The Cancer Code.” I haven’t read it yet, but wanted to hear your thoughts on broccolini being an anti-cancer food. I understand it contains Sulforaphane, Indole-3-carbinol (I3C), Glucosinolates, Vitamin C, and fiber....
Member Transformation: Mona Boss
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Episode #148 In this week's episode, Terri interviews TFM Community member Mona Boss about her journey and how the support of the community has helped in the process. Transcripts of all episodes are available on the Podcast page at www.thefastingmethod.com Please Submit Your Questions for the Q&A episodes here: bit.ly/TFMPodcastQs Learn More About Our Community: www.thefastingmethod.com Join ou...
Fasting Q&A with Megan Ramos: Sleep Issues, 10-Day Fasts, OMAD, Constipation, and Hydration Issues
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Episode #147 In this Fasting Q&A episode, Megan Ramos answers some of your fasting questions: 1. Do you have any tips for getting better sleep while fasting? (Rose from Edinburgh) [01:57] 2. Is it possible to do a 10-day water fast without medical supervision? How long can one fast without needing medical supervision? (Maria from Toronto) [07:11] 3. When fasting for 36-72 hours, the Quick Guide...
Hot Topic: Hope
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Episode #146 In this week’s episode, Terri talks about the important topic of hope. Tune in to find out why building hope not only helps you on your fasting journey but has a positive impact on other areas of your life as well as reducing anxiety and depression. Transcripts of all episodes are available at www.thefastingmethod.com on the Podcast page. Learn More About Our Community: www.thefast...
Member Transformation: Steph Dorland
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Episode #145 In this week’s episode, Nadia interviews a Community member, Steph Dorland, about her journey. Find out how Steph found the TFM Community, and how the group coaching program helped her achieve her NSVs, in particular, improving her gut health, cognitive function and managing stress. Transcripts of all episodes are available at www.thefastingmethod.com on the Podcast page. Learn Mor...
Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: Ketones, Fat Adaptation, Carb Loading Before Surgery, Survival Genes
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Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: Ketones, Fat Adaptation, Carb Loading Before Surgery, Survival Genes
Podcast Survey Feedback
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Podcast Survey Feedback
Fasting Q&A: Low Sodium, Struggling with 48-Hour Fasts, Fasting Without Keto/Low-Carb, Spring Break
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Fasting Q&A: Low Sodium, Struggling with 48-Hour Fasts, Fasting Without Keto/Low-Carb, Spring Break
Weight Loss or Health Goal Barriers: Fear of Failure/Success
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Weight Loss or Health Goal Barriers: Fear of Failure/Success
Member Transformation: Julia Guy
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Member Transformation: Julia Guy
Fasting Q&A: Weight Loss and Excess Skin, Taking Medication, 16/8 Eating Windows, and More
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Fasting Q&A: Weight Loss and Excess Skin, Taking Medication, 16/8 Eating Windows, and More
Hot Topic: When Those Close To You Don't Eat Like You
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Hot Topic: When Those Close To You Don't Eat Like You
Hot Topic: Therapeutic Fasting vs Fasting Sometimes
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Hot Topic: Therapeutic Fasting vs Fasting Sometimes
Fasting Q&A: Therapeutic Fasting, Fat Fasting, Feeling Cold, Stevia, Adrenal Fatigue, and More
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Fasting Q&A: Therapeutic Fasting, Fat Fasting, Feeling Cold, Stevia, Adrenal Fatigue, and More
Why Am I Struggling Even Though I Am Fasting?
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Why Am I Struggling Even Though I Am Fasting?
Fasting Q&A: IBS, Raised Cholesterol, Fat-Loss Maintenance, Busting Plateaus, and Erythritol
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Fasting Q&A: IBS, Raised Cholesterol, Fat-Loss Maintenance, Busting Plateaus, and Erythritol
Hot Topic: New Year Recovery Plan (REPLAY)
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Hot Topic: New Year Recovery Plan (REPLAY)
Bitesize: Is Fasting More Important Than Diet?
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Bitesize: Is Fasting More Important Than Diet?
Hot Topic: One Week Does Not Make or Break Your Health and Weight-Loss Journey (REPLAY)
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Hot Topic: One Week Does Not Make or Break Your Health and Weight-Loss Journey (REPLAY)
Bitesize: You Can Do Hard Things
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Bitesize: You Can Do Hard Things

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ingridferg9779
    @ingridferg9779 3 дні тому

    Nadia, you will never regret this decision. God, then family, then work. Soon your kids will leave home. You will not regret your decision.

  • @JamesK788
    @JamesK788 5 днів тому

    I have to disagree about one statement. Fasting absolutely can cause gout. I did a 35 day fast with no history of gout or high uric acid and I developed gout during my fast. I'm 34. My uric acid levels consistently go up when I fast for more than a week. I now take allopurinol when I do extended fasting.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 9 днів тому

    Again so much gratefulness for the time you take to educate people like me with few health professionals who are willing to guide and educate. I have read all your books now, not because I’m a fan, but because I’m a learner who can mapply what I’m learning to gain better health. While I’ve lost over 65lbs since encountering your books in 2019, my bigger goal is blood glucose improvement. Thank you for saying it’s possible to be healthier.

  • @williams.1980
    @williams.1980 9 днів тому

    It would be great if fasting was a remedy or lessened migraines. It might have helped me a little, but unfortunately they are still an occasional thing. Maybe after establishing a lifestyle routine, they will diminish over the long term. Cross my fingers.

    • @waxe6742
      @waxe6742 3 дні тому

      Fasting and taking salt has really helped me get through longer fasts. Take salt as soon as you get the migraine and it will resolve. Best of luck

    • @williams.1980
      @williams.1980 3 дні тому

      @@waxe6742 thank you.

  • @md2plus2
    @md2plus2 10 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @alb41ful
    @alb41ful 17 днів тому

    Thank you for you for sharing your story and great success. This video was from four years ago and I would be interested in knowing where you are both at with your weight in 2024? I heard many stories of people who have put the weight back on. I have lost 45 lbs and am in the process of maintaining my weight and trying not to feed into the fear of regaining.

  • @donnamcfarland162
    @donnamcfarland162 18 днів тому

    Lovvvve this!!! So very pertinent to us… appreciate this topic discussion tremendously!!

  • @Jan-oi3du
    @Jan-oi3du 21 день тому

    Terri, Another great podcast. I definitely need more of this. So, why do I fast so well for the entire day, then sabotage myself at 9pm at night (even though it is always good clean food). I’m thinking I have an addiction to this behavior, bc I have been doing this for years, so all of your mindset podcasts help me deal with this. You’re right, distraction doesn’t help. I want to use your tools to try to deal with this head on. Also, I have this feeling that late at night, before bed, a bit tired, and relaxed, my more primitive lower brain is making these decisions to eat, because I am struggling with getting past this real hunger. Also, what doesn’t help is I feel so good and content after I eat. Need to change this behavior. Need more tips from Terri. Thank you!

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 22 дні тому

    TRE isn't enough for me for maintenance. I end up gaining weight too. I wonder if I also need to continue 48 hour fasts twice a week forever.

  • @sunshopshine924
    @sunshopshine924 24 дні тому

    Outstanding!!! Nailed so many things I have going on.. listening again

  • @roadhousepress
    @roadhousepress 24 дні тому

    Nope. I am pleasing myself because I can not please others no matter what I do or don’t do. So I take my comfort in food. I’m not invested in what others eat ever. It is a personal thing. I’m not a victim of anyone but my own self.

  • @michelletroch2140
    @michelletroch2140 25 днів тому

    All the feels! I was raised a people pleaser and it's so hard to change that habit.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 25 днів тому

    I need to listen to this kind of reminder every day. Why is it so easy to sink below the “water line” of old habits? whew, lots to keep in my daily said here. On the bright side, I use gardening and sewing to keep myself busy so I do not wander into the kitchen. Eating mindlessly is a HARD habit to break but it can be done! Ive lost 60 plus pounds. Its a slow process but its a hopeful one. Eating more wisely and taking time to fast makes my feet not feel tingly. Thats a pretty simple choice.

  • @donnamcfarland162
    @donnamcfarland162 26 днів тому

    Hi! Thank you so much for this! I just ended my first 24 hour fast… I don’t know if having MS makes me feel more off balance, a bit woozy, weak… I mean, yes it has in the past… so I’m just going -slowly. Thank you!!

  • @dd21
    @dd21 27 днів тому

    Superb discussion

  • @donnamcfarland162
    @donnamcfarland162 Місяць тому

    Charley horse!! Yes… Great one!!

  • @donnamcfarland162
    @donnamcfarland162 Місяць тому

    Maybe this isn’t the place to ask this question? You speak of rolling 48’s & like that… a definition of these terms for the newbies please? Thank you❤️❤️ Boy I love the debt analogy!!

  • @donnamcfarland162
    @donnamcfarland162 Місяць тому

    Thannnnkbyou DEEPLY for these podcasts! They’re truly lifesaving!!! I’m grappling with this entire new life & im so very grateful for Every bit of information I can get to equip myself for this for my LIFETIME that I have left. Soooo very grateful ❤❤❤

  • @markotrieste
    @markotrieste Місяць тому

    I am pretty advanced both in fasting and working out. I've recently run my PB half marathon in moderately fasted state (18 hours fast). I usually run zone 2 even after longer (up to 42 hours) fasts. I try to do resistance training always after a long fast just before fast breaking, in order to make use of the increased growth hormone. The only thing that I don't like doing in fasted state is HIIT. My biggest question remains however, how to get enough protein while doing therapeutic fasting. Currently, I must always choose between losing weight or building muscle, very hard / close to impossible to do both at the same time.

  • @lemontree18
    @lemontree18 Місяць тому

    I have always exercised high impact workouts with the illusion to lose a bit of weight as a result of injuring my body..Fasting was the light at the end of the tunnel that s when ai experienced shredding sizes..I exercise now moderately just to keep my muscle and joints healthy! Ty

  • @HelenPeterson-wi2he
    @HelenPeterson-wi2he Місяць тому

    This was a great episode and very inspiring, but I am wondering if I missed this or not. Did Fredric mention what his fasting window is? When was he eating and when was he fasting? Did this change over time?

  • @shrikanthhosur3380
    @shrikanthhosur3380 Місяць тому

    Does eating fewer calories than our TDEE and or BMR calories lead to slower metabolism or fat gain? Kindly help me understand. You may explain it here or take it up in next podcast. I want to hear it out from Dr. Fung. Thanks for an awesome content.

  • @xhagast
    @xhagast Місяць тому

    My problems are so small I am ashamed. I fasted for 3 days four months ago and 36 hours a week since. Drinking only moderate amounts of water. I don't "go" for like a couple of days after I start. Then back to normal. The horror stories I am hearing in the comments make me realize that not only am I ok but I also chose the simplest and nicest way to fast.

  • @trudijackson4775
    @trudijackson4775 Місяць тому

    Life changing!

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 Місяць тому

    Q and A starts at 1:22

  • @marviedouglas7375
    @marviedouglas7375 Місяць тому

    Great conversation! Thanks

  • @user-vl5cg6hb6q
    @user-vl5cg6hb6q Місяць тому

  • @valerie9315
    @valerie9315 Місяць тому

    Love your and Dr. Fung's content! Thank you! Quick question that I can't find the answer to in your books! What is the impact of fasting on the gallbladder though? If there's less food causing bile to flow regularly, I've heard the bile turn to sludge and form stones. Is that correct?

  • @evettabush3435
    @evettabush3435 Місяць тому

    Very inspiring, Fredric. I need to get back to fasting and tre again after getting off track last fall

    • @evettabush3435
      @evettabush3435 Місяць тому

      One of the best I've heard of member transformation.

  • @marviedouglas7375
    @marviedouglas7375 Місяць тому

    Thanks TFM for producing these podcasts. I look forward to them every Tuesday.

  • @torpedohost
    @torpedohost Місяць тому

    whos this russian

  • @stevierenee1990
    @stevierenee1990 Місяць тому

    So relatable. Very encouraging ladies. Thank you.

  • @Romans12.2
    @Romans12.2 Місяць тому

    Love this as always! After almost 2 years of trying different schedules and eating styles. I think I have found what I like to Call the flex plan. I have two 24s and one 48 scheduled a week but I am learning to listen to my body and play around on certain weeks. I have had zero luck on finding any help with having an iud. I also had it replaced in January and my body is still adjusting so basically, I just listen to my body. So I'm also carnivorish. My blood sugars have been beautiful. My hormones are starting to few more balanced. My autoimmune stuff is lessened. The scale still isn't budging but I'm healing and that honestly is more important. So my flex plan allows me to not be so ridged and take care of myself. Doesn't mean I go crazy. If I'm hungry and need three meals in one day, I make sure is good food. If my cycle makes me not so hungry but I don't feel good fasting, I fat fast. It's not an easy process to get here. But it's finally working. And at 47 and still 30 lbs over weight, I just happy to be feeling better.

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 2 місяці тому

    Never use your spouse as an accountability buddy. You're setting yourself up for marital strife. Constructive criticism is a fantastic way to scuttle your relationship. Pick an accountability buddy who is the same sex so you don't end up cheating on your spouse. That's another cheating gateway. You aren't trying to do it, it happens because the other person is supporting you and thus there is an emotional connection. I am an atty...I have seen the issues....

  • @kathycarlen4858
    @kathycarlen4858 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting. Thanks.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 2 місяці тому

    Definitely changing my habits was the hardest thing! I put food in my mouth all day long. IT was shocking to realize my eating habits are so bad. Im in hour 47 of a fast and its not hard if you decide that its not going to be hard.

  • @williams.1980
    @williams.1980 2 місяці тому

    👍

  • @greentree_
    @greentree_ 2 місяці тому

    Would it work instead of a day of fat fast do a day of dry fast? Without drinking water, I assume we would flush out less water and lose less electrolytes? In my religion we do a 24 hour dry fast once s month.

  • @md2plus2
    @md2plus2 2 місяці тому

    Question for future episodes: Does spirulina and chlorella powder in water break a fast? Of course, based on no glucose spike.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 2 місяці тому

    Good grief, why is the concept of not eating made so complicated?

    • @christabedwin
      @christabedwin 2 місяці тому

      Because people keep asking questions so tfm keeps answering

    • @michellewelch6013
      @michellewelch6013 Місяць тому

      @@christabedwinI didn’t phrase that question well. I dont mean to make asking questions look like a bad idea. The truth is a doc told me at one point that I would DIE (seriously!) if I did not consume carbohydrates like bread, cereals, oatmeal, potatoes. I believed him because he was a medical professional and I was not. But know I know what i know. So many people do not know. Its really sad.

  • @md2plus2
    @md2plus2 2 місяці тому

    Thank you From someone who went from horrific blood work results in April 2023 to all within range blood work 4 months after, fasting works.

  • @YngvilGrvdal
    @YngvilGrvdal 2 місяці тому

    Should one fast at the same time as one is on a Low-Carb or Carnivore diet?

  • @jenn7047
    @jenn7047 2 місяці тому

    Loved the summary at the end, eating more home cooked food and spacing eating has really benefitted my health and waistline.

  • @williams.1980
    @williams.1980 2 місяці тому

    One of my many questions is something that the Doc has spoken to a little bit in another YT vid. It is about knowing when you are fasting too much. From what I can tell, if there are stories about people fasting for over one hundred days, then there really is no way to over fast unless you simply do not have the body fat. I like fasting for many different things. There really is a long list of very significant life quality factors that fasting can increase and possibly introduce. So I am a big fan of the challenges. It is not something you can do right out of the gates without challenges. I am getting to the point where I am within ten pounds of my lowest possible healthy weight if I still want to be active and toned. This is totally foreign territory for me basically since I was a toddler in the seventies. I have had SAD, sugary, starchy diet disease since puberty basically. I started down this path a little over a year ago simply by deciding to take extra virgin olive oil, one or two oz's a day. one before breakfast and one before lunch. It added good fat and curbed the cravings big time. Coupled with serious walking in the warm Minnesota months. I didn't get into keto/fasting until a couple months ago. Since then however, I noticed that the weight I was losing was different somehow. I noticed how the loose skin became much more noticeable. I guess the fasting is a major factor, but I think getting serious about sugar and processed carb cutting is also huge. Started at 220, now at 160. 5'11". I have health problems. I am learning that the medical industrial complex may be against me when it comes to "total" cholesterol and getting off statins. I am coming to learn that the fatty liver test may allow a fatty liver to be considered "normal". Even though my HDL crawled up to 50, after being below 40, it is still too low. Major changes that I have seen is the weight, losing 2.5 sizes around waist, trygs came way down and HDL went up. I am weaning myself off, actually I have weaned myself off of statins and I have informed the doc. LDL's went up, but I am not worried. From what I hear from objective voices online, it is not that big of a deal especially in comparison to the benefits of the improved factors.

    • @iss8504
      @iss8504 25 днів тому

      The ldl going up is unhealthy in the context of inflammation. Of your triglycerides are low ie less than 100, and your hdl higher, the higher ldl doesn't seem to be pathogenic.

    • @williams.1980
      @williams.1980 24 дні тому

      @@iss8504 thank you. I gather you mean that LdL is not bad per se when inflammation is not present and high, or not well controlled triglycerides is a marker of inflammation.

  • @evettabush3435
    @evettabush3435 2 місяці тому

    Good to hear from Dr. Fung😊. I try to stick with whole foods, and I love beans, which are carb heavy but also high in fiber . I figure they are a good substitute for eating bread and processed snack food. Lots of times I eat taco meat, black beans, salsa and veggies. Little or no rice, and no taco shells. Very filling and the net carbs for the omad are low.

  • @romikim4548
    @romikim4548 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for info

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 2 місяці тому

    Hey, re pelvic floor, if you are in perimenopause or post menopause, lowering estrogen will cause weak pelvic floor/slack urethra. If you use eatrogen cream on the external ladyparts, issues with this and leaking will stop like magic. Studies show that wearing shapewear compression garments can also help here. I found this out by accident lol, it really helps. But estrogen cream is the best after 40.

    • @marviedouglas7375
      @marviedouglas7375 2 місяці тому

      So true. Age 64 started using .01% Estradiol cream. OMG ... a game changer. Just a few applications a week. I started because I was getting UTIs, which I have had only about 3 in my lifetime. The cream has helped in having less discomfort in all things down there.

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 2 місяці тому

    The 48 hr, 3 meals, 48hrs and then 2 meals Sat and Sun is a great protocol. Doing this now. I did the 42hr fasts before and it was actually more difficult. Less fasting but more fasting at a time is really good. I take vitamins and minerals every day. I was losing hair during the 42hr protocol but none now. Great podcast. I bought your last book, but these q and a are excellent for fine tuning

  • @mariamastrodicasa1021
    @mariamastrodicasa1021 3 місяці тому

    Dr. Nadia, Could a 15 year old female show PCOS with extremely debilitating menstrual cramps?

  • @ingridferg9779
    @ingridferg9779 3 місяці тому

    I lost so many people, close friends to death this year. I am discouraged and totally distressed.

    • @christabedwin
      @christabedwin 3 місяці тому

      I was really discouraged and stressed and sad for about 10 months of 2023, but it finally lifted. Sometimes you do everything right and just feel bad anyway... at least with fasting we can do the right things instead of the wrong things and eventually happiness returns. <3 Good for you speaking up. It's great that we have The Fasting Method so we have a club of sympathetic people striving to be our best! Better than being sad in isolation. Hug to you.