Anyone else do fasting for weight loss? -

DukeOfNimonia

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I'm on the 40th hour of a 72 hour fast. Nothing but coffee and water, with a shot of organic apple cider vinegar for breakfast. I also walk 15 miles a day on top of that. Tomorrow, I'll probably do even more than that.

I gotta tell you, this shit is working so fucking well. I started at 310 pounds. Now, just 40 hours in, I'm now at 295 and dropping weight. I already walked 6.5 miles today; I'm taking a 30 minute rest before I go back out there.

Everyone said I'd be logy and tired by now. Well, I feel amazing. The detox effect leaves me in a truly kickass mood. I feel as though I can do anything. If you saw me now, you'd assume that I'm high asf, but I'm totally sober.

For you fat fucks out there, get your willpower together and put the food away for 72 hours. Then get out there and exercise. Once your fatass gets into total ketosis, you're gonna feel so much better.

What are your experiences?
 

Lemmingwise

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Most of short term weight loss is water loss. That's what fighters do in the UFC. They make a difference of 20-30 pounds in a couple of days. It's then put back as easily as well.

It's just a bad idea to do quick weight loss. If you go into very heavy weight loss your body goes in starvation mode and starts cannabalizing your muscles. Your muscles burn a lot of energy even when not working, so by burning your muscles, you both lose your ability to exercise effectively and you need to eat less and less per day, which tends to be psychologically difficult with all the habits related to eating that any person has.

I mean I'm glad it's working out for you OP and do it if it works for you, but it's pretty much a moonshot to be effective long term.

Also, the hunter dies when he sells the pelt before shooting it. Don't celebrate until you've completed it.
 
I've never done more than 3 days. I tend to get tunnel vision and feel like fainting. I wouldn't go more than a day. All that being said I lost 130lb in a year eating 1200 cal and working out. If you're really determined to do fasting look up a guy called The fasting fat man on YouTube. Nigga lost a insane amount of weight doing a 90 day waterfast. Best of luck
 

Thomas Paine

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Don't fast for such long periods of time. You're effectively getting nowhere. After a certain amount of time calorie-deficiency your body naturally slows down. You'll become lethargic (which you already have).

What I have done in the past and plan to start again is intermittent fasting. With this method you end up sleeping through most of your daily fast and then you eat well-portioned, healthy meals.

The first week will be hard. You will have shakes, maybe headaches. As your blood sugar normalizes to a natural level (as opposed to the modern inflated sugar soup), you'll start sleeping better, your thoughts will become more clear, and your memory/memory recall will be enhanced.

Just make sure to drink plenty of water. I try to only eat between the hours of 12-5pm and try to stay at a calorie deficit if your goal is to lose weight.

The big take-away from fasting is that it teaches you discipline. It is NOT a quick fix to your weight. It will shed some pounds quick, yes, but practice it consistently and you'll notice a lot of your other habits and even choices changing as well. Performing large fasts irregularly doesn't help you at all. You'll say, "Hey, I did it." and then your mind will take that as mission accomplished and you'll pig out and gain it back.

It is about changing behavior, not your body. Change the behavior and the body will follow, friend.

TL;DR - Fasting like that is dangerous, do it differently. Google intermittent fasting.
 

Ningen

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Mark my words, you will gain it back in 3 days after your fast ends.
That's not how your metabolism works. Most of your weight loss is just water you are shitting and peeing.
The lack of salt and minerals in your body will make you crave trash food and it doesn't matter how much you suplement it because your body isn't able to absorb it without solid matter.
 

Justtocheck

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Okay, this thread has started stupid and gotten stupid. I've known IF before it became a big thing due to crossfit. I've known since 2014 from The Warrior Diet from Ori Hofmelker. I use that as a reference and I recomend it (No one posting book references or blog links for your claims, nice one ya'all)

First I don't do it anymore for a variety of reasons. I started because I had small digestive issues, not due to weight loss. I did lose weight and feel better. The most I ever did was 30 hours. The most recomended is 20 for IF. After 20 hours you are not doing IF, you are actually.... well, not eating. The problem I personally found was that I was so ravenous after the 20-22 hours of IF, that I wasn't confortable eating little and was basically binging.

In my own experience, it's better to have a good lunch and a good pre-dinner snack like a sandwich and a good dinner. Not a feast fest. Clean them up of most sugars and you'll be good. I eat moderately well in all my meals and I don't binge on anything.

I'd say the best thing to do is just get rid of sugar drinks and junk food. Personally I find that's the biggest thing. Also eating bats, I found increased my testosterone. But that's just my experience.
 

HeyItsHarveyMacClout

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I did fasting for a while. It’s a good quick results weight loss method, but unless you have healthy habits to back it up, it’ll be extremely temporary. Hell, it might be detrimental to your life style because you’ll think “it’s fine if I eat all this pizza, I’ll just fast it off tomorrow” but tomorrow never comes. I lost much more weight when I started cutting out alcohol and refined sugars from my diet, and hitting the gym regularly than fasting ever did. Still, I keep it in my back pocket in case I ever get blacked out and eat 5,000 calories of junk food (yes, I unironically did that once) and I don’t want to just erase an entire week of gains.

One thing you need to be careful about with fasting is breaking the fast. And I don’t mean starvation syndrome, I mean I think your body physically gets addicted to whatever you eat right after the fast. This is an anecdote and I’m not sure this would hold any scientific weight, but right after I broke my last long term fast (about a year ago), I started out doing what you’re supposed to do and ate chicken broth soup with some mashed veggies. However, my aunt was stopping by and she insisted that I went out to a house party with her and some friends. While I was there I didn’t want to look like a sped so I sipped on a Corona and had a couple (very well chewed) Oreos. For the next 6-8 months I felt a physical addiction to those two things. I could be surrounded by any number of foods but if those two things were in the room I was fixated on them. I’m not sure if it’s because my brain associated those things with intense dopamine, or if the gut-floral bacteria theory is true, all I know is that I consumed significantly more Oreos and Corona after I fasted than I ever did before I fasted
 

glossdrop

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Fasting can be a great tool for suppressing hunger and eating less overall. But you shouldn't rely on it too much. The best thing to do for weight loss is to make fundamental healthy changes to your diet and exercise routine that you can keep up long term. And as someone else said, that much weight change in such a short amount of time is almost certainly water weight for the most part.
 

Lemmingwise

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One thing you need to be careful about with fasting is breaking the fast. And I don’t mean starvation syndrome, I mean I think your body physically gets addicted to whatever you eat right after the fast. This is an anecdote and I’m not sure this would hold any scientific weight, but right after I broke my last long term fast (about a year ago), I started out doing what you’re supposed to do and ate chicken broth soup with some mashed veggies. However, my aunt was stopping by and she insisted that I went out to a house party with her and some friends. While I was there I didn’t want to look like a sped so I sipped on a Corona and had a couple (very well chewed) Oreos. For the next 6-8 months I felt a physical addiction to those two things. I could be surrounded by any number of foods but if those two things were in the room I was fixated on them. I’m not sure if it’s because my brain associated those things with intense dopamine, or if the gut-floral bacteria theory is true, all I know is that I consumed significantly more Oreos and Corona after I fasted than I ever did before I fasted
just a guess, but things taste really good when you've worked up a hunger and there's nothing quite like fasting to create a good hunger. So it probably was a very intense and positive experience to eat those things.
 

Bassomatic

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While this kinda is a wreck, with some good info I guess I'll take it semi seriously. Fasting I find is to cut short term IE before a pool party when you already look good, or hit a weight goal IE classed sports boxing UFC body building etc. It's far from healthy when you do that stuff, as mentioned before.

Up your water game on the regular and you burn some weight as you dont retain it. Cut back on foods esp bad ones and you lose weight, skipping meals can fuck with your metabolism and way worse if your lifestyle isn't active.

There's a secondary rush roughly 24 hours in a fast when your body is like "dude go hunt and eat", some people do that for a mental thing a few times a year.

I tend to fast before beach day because I do have a bit of vanity, but I know I'm going to be weaker for it and then come home with my new beach bunny and pig out. If you've ever fasted and than eaten on a reduced calorie diet your body will be pissy at you vs cut for a day pig out, return to normal.
 

Kikomobi

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Don't make fasting a habit, don't do it in general actually. You're going to develop a disorder, you're playing with fire.
 

TheShedCollector

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Fasting is stupid.

It's nothing more than lowering your average daily calorie intake by starving yourself for a few days out of the week.

Don't eat for 4 days out of 7 and you'll lose weight, who would have thought. At the same time you will have low concentration, low mood and are more likely than ever to pass out.

It's much better to track your calorie intake with MyFitnessPal and generally try to eat less junk food and more fruits and vegetables.
  1. You actually learn about the calorific content in your food
  2. You don't starve
  3. Your breath doesn't smell like a decomposing skunk that's been rotting at the side of the road for two weeks
  4. Average calorie intake across a week is the same
 
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Fliddaroonie

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OP, you started at 310lb, and you've only lost 15lb. If anyone here's a fat fuck, it's yourself.

Fasting is stupid.


I can kind of get it for really fat people as a start. Too many overweight people simply do not understand what hunger is. And given that the stomach is a muscular, stretchy sac, if you repeatedly cram too much into it, it stretches. It needs to shrink back to a normal size.



Beyond that though, what people tend to mean when they say "Oh no, I'm *fasting*" is "I'm not cramming food into my body constantly. Like, BFD, isn't that what most normal people do? this whole culture of grazing is cancer, basically


Slow and steady is the best rate of weight loss you can do. Also, 15 miles a day? you're on a fast track to burning yourself out...you didn't get to be this obese overnight, so don't expect to lose it all so quickly.



Yeah, I don't buy it. I don't think someone of OPs weight is actually going for a 15mile walk a day. What they probably mean is "I do X many step according to my fatbit (Garmin are the business, fitbits are for hacks) and that equals X many miles, therefore I walk 15 miles day"



Someone who weighs nearly 300lb is gonna struggle to walk that far. And they would have got to that weight if they were that physically active.
 

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