Last time I was in a medical space, intermittent fasting was all the buzz. The idea that it somehow has opposition from mainstream medicine seems like the kind of thing that an internet community would invent to pretend at being brave rebels (and run defense if case they were caught getting frisky with unsubstantiated health claims.) If you search "intermittent fasting" on google, the results are full of very positive articles from all the big names in medicine:
Johns Hopkins: Intermittent Fasting: What is it, and how does it work?
Mayo Clinic: Intermittent fasting: What are the benefits?
Harvard Health: Intermittent fasting: The positive news continues
So no, I don't buy for one second that "most doctors do not believe something like fasting can improve health."
There's a lot of vagueness in your last statement and I'm not sure what you're trying to imply.
"Most doctors" is an unspecific appeal to authority; which doctors can you cite that do not believe something like fasting can improve health?
"believe" was already mentioned by another commenter. An authority will make an assertion based on facts, not a belief based on ???
"something like" is it fasting or is it something else? Be specific.
"fasting" What kind of fasting do you mean? Between sunup and sundown like ramadan? Intermittent fasting? 30 day juice diet fasting?
"improve health" Improve how? And what aspect of health? "Health" is such a broad term that saying "this is good for your health" or "this food is healthy" are empty statements.
schmidtleonard|1 year ago
sed3|1 year ago
Cthulhu_|1 year ago
"Most doctors" is an unspecific appeal to authority; which doctors can you cite that do not believe something like fasting can improve health?
"believe" was already mentioned by another commenter. An authority will make an assertion based on facts, not a belief based on ???
"something like" is it fasting or is it something else? Be specific.
"fasting" What kind of fasting do you mean? Between sunup and sundown like ramadan? Intermittent fasting? 30 day juice diet fasting?
"improve health" Improve how? And what aspect of health? "Health" is such a broad term that saying "this is good for your health" or "this food is healthy" are empty statements.
sed3|1 year ago
master-lincoln|1 year ago
notarobot123|1 year ago
sed3|1 year ago
Versus believing something that came out last year, and has only single study sponsored by manufacturer...