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tdicola | 8 years ago

I do daily 16:8 fasting (only eat from noon-8pm) and keep things paleo/low carb when eating. Recently I've tried some extended 72-hour fasts and really like them too. The big thing for me is that I love exercising in a fasted state--I'll do 30 mins. of cardio and about 10 mins of bodyweight strength training each day in the most fasted state (right before noon when I break the fast). The combo of eating low carb, intermittent fasting, and fasted exercise is pretty incredible--I'm in the best shape of my life and still getting better. Two years ago I was 300+ lbs and now I'm a lean 155 lbs. and running half marathons--it's wild.

Just a multivitamin and magnesium supplement are all I take.

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vowelless|8 years ago

I did a 72 hour water fast and it was so refreshing !

And wow! You more than halved your size. That is absolutely incredible.

tdicola|8 years ago

Yeah it's wild, here's a before and after: http://imgur.com/hHtyMPF Training to climb Mt. Rainier later this summer--something I could never have imagined being possible 2 years ago.

rdiddly|8 years ago

Seems like it would approximate ancient conditions our bodies evolved to cope with. Especially the part about working hardest right when you're hungriest, then you get to eat. That sounds like a hunt!

navjack27|8 years ago

Intermittent fasting and high fat diet.

I don't exercise really at all but just changing how I eat and keeping my calories up during times when I eat I went from 215 to 170-180. I feel great when I keep my grains and sugars down. I've read tons of things and Jason Fung seems to be the best reminder I keep going back to when I forget.

Edit: might as well mention meds and supplements.

Magnesium glycate or another high bioavailability version

5k iu vit D

Amphetamine 30mg 2x a day for ADHD

Clonidine 0.5mg at night for sleep

switch007|8 years ago

I started on a second round of keto but found staying under 40g net carbs quite hard (should be nearer 20g. 20g is almost guaranteed to enter ketosis according to /r/keto), so I reduced calories and started 16:8 to try to boost fat burn in place of ultra low carb. I've found staying under 1500 calories really easy as I enjoy coffee in the morning.