We all
know how you are supposed to lose weight: eat low-fat foods, exercise more… and
never, ever skip meals. This has been standard dietary advice for decades and
though it may work for some people, levels of obesity continue to soar. So is
there an alternative? We think there is. Intermittent fasting based on the work
of leading scientists from around the world; this is an exciting new
alternative to standard dieting. Intermittent fasting does not mean stopping
eating entirely. It means reducing the amount you eat, but only for quite short
periods of time.
1. Fasting Helps Weight Loss
Fasting can be a safe way to lose weight as many studies
have shown that intermittent fasting – fasting that is controlled within a set
number of hours – allows the body to burn through fat cells more effectively
than just regular dieting. Intermittent fasting allows the body to use fat as its
primary source of energy instead of sugar. Many athletes now use fasting as
means to hitting low body fat percentages for competitions.
2. Fasting Improves Insulin Sensitivity
Fasting has shown to have a positive effect on insulin
sensitivity, allowing you to tolerate carbohydrates (sugar) better than if you
didn’t fast. A study showed that after periods of fasting, insulin becomes more
effective in telling cells to take up glucose from blood.
3. Fasting Speeds Up The Metabolism
Intermittent fasting gives your digestive system a rest, and
this can energize your metabolism to burn through calories more efficiently. If
your digestion is poor, this can affect your ability to metabolize food and
burn fat. Intermittent fasts can regulate your digestion and promote healthy
bowel function, thus improving your metabolic function.
4. Fasting Promotes Longevity
Believe it or not, the less you eat the longer you will
live. Studies have shown how the lifespan of people in certain cultures
increased due to their diets. However, we don’t need to live amongst a foreign
community to reap the benefits of fasting. One of the primary effects of ageing
is a slower metabolism, the younger your body is, the faster and more efficient
your metabolism. The less you eat, the less toll it takes on your digestive
system.
5. Fasting Improves Your Brain Function
Fasting has shown to improve brain function, because it
boosts the production of a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor
(BDNF.) BDNF activates brain stem cells to convert into new neurons, and
triggers numerous other chemicals that promote neural health. This protein also
protects your brain cells from changes associated with Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s disease.
6. Fasting Improves Your Immune System
Intermittent fasting improves the immune system because it
reduces free radical damage, regulates inflammatory conditions in the body and
starves off cancer cell formation. In nature, when animals get sick they stop
eating and instead focus on resting. This is a primal instinct to reduce stress
on their internal system so their body can fight off infection. We humans are
the only species who look for food when we are ill, even when we do not need
it.
7. Fasting Helps Clear the Skin and Prevent Acne
Fasting can help clear the skin because with the body
temporarily freed from digestion, it’s able to focus its regenerative energies
on other systems. Not eating anything for just one day has shown to help the
body clean up the toxins and regulate the functioning of other organs of the
body like liver, kidneys and other parts.
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