Lucylemonpip
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I was reading up on Keto diets, where it was mentioned doing a 36 hour fast? Has anyone done this or similar? Were you starving hungry?
Very good advice.The longest time for which I have fasted is 60hrs.
But this has been for a Colonoscopy, so there were more pressing concerns than hunger, especially after I started taking the Bowel clearing medication.
Having said that, my most recent fasting for colonoscopy (the only one since I went Low carb) has been the easiest so far as lack of hunger was concerned.
Having said all that I suggest that people wanting to reverse T2 Diabetes or just to lose weight and keep it off, should not start out hard by calorie restricted crash diets or pby fasts ov more than 24hrs. This is because such attempts are likely to reduce the metabolism, meaning that your body is then consuming fewer calories for you to just stay alive, which in turn means you need to cut the calories even further in future in order to maintain a desired weight than was needed before.
This is why many crash diets fail and why many people find themselves Yoyo dieting while their weight (or Blood Sugar) is trending upwards.
Instead I suggest cutting Carbs not Calories as part of a Low Carb High(er) Fat 'Way of Eating'. Eating decent sized meals so as not to go hungry and thus avoid snacking.
Eating Carbs and eating frequently means that the only time that Insulin is low will be when you're asleep. Since high Insulin prevents body fat loss, Insulin is the fat storage hormone, you want to have longer periods of low Insulin in order for your body to use all that surplus fuel you are carrying around - even if like me you were never considered fat in the first place!