The Safety And Benefits Of Intermittent Fasting

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Intermittent fasting (IF) is perfectly natural and mimics the lifestyle our ancestors had in the past. During Neanderthal times, it was either feast or famine; there were times when their hunting or foraging would yield no food, and times like these, it was a "fasting" period. In those times when they had a good hunt or a bounty of fruits or crops, it was a "feasting" time. Intermittent fasting resembles their lifestyle with its fasting and feasting windows, so you're not doing anything unnatural. In fact, you're doing what you're supposed to do.

We evolved to go through periods of feasting and fasting; we just went haywire and ended up gorging on food all the time. This explains the obesity epidemic and why diseases are more prevalent now than ever before. It all boils down to the foods that you eat and how often you eat. That said, it's best to speak to your doctor before embarking on intermittent fasting. Some people may have gastric issues, diabetes, or other health issues that prevent them from following the IF protocol; your doctor will be the best person to advise you here.

In this article, we will answer the question as to whether or not intermittent fasting is safe. We will cover some of the benefits of intermittent fasting. We will also discuss the type of people intermittent fasting is good for.

Is fasting safe? This is the biggest concern that most people have. After all, the thought of not eating for 16 to 20 hours can strike fear into the hearts of most people. Most of us are used to putting something in our mouths every two hours.

The answer is a resounding yes! Fasting is not only safe, but it is also highly beneficial. It stabilizes your insulin levels. People with diabetes will be able to reverse their symptoms and gain control of their disease.

People trying to lose weight will notice that the weight comes off more easily because their blood sugar levels are more stable. IF also boosts your energy levels and boosts growth hormone levels. That translates to better workouts at the gym, and you'll be able to retain and grow muscles more easily. Many people who adopt intermittent fasting have reported having better moods and increased mental clarity.

We live in a very stressful world. Intermittent fasting will give you mental clarity and detoxify your body. This will reduce stress in your body and leave you feeling better. It also prevents diseases like Alzheimer's and lowers your blood pressure levels and bad cholesterol.

As you can see, intermittent fasting is immensely beneficial. It addressed all these other issues, such as reducing inflammation in the body, reducing hunger pangs, and putting an end to sugar addiction (if you're unknowingly addicted to it). IF indirectly accelerates your weight loss.

It's setting the right stage for you to progress faster than you normally would. Your body will struggle to lose weight when it's inflamed. It won't be able to lose fat easily if you keep consuming sugary foods and spiking your blood sugar levels. It will not be as difficult for you to stick to your diet and be on a caloric deficit because you no longer have severe hunger pangs or sudden irresistible cravings for foods that don't support your cause. You will find it easier to stay on track with your weight loss and reach your goal faster and easier than you thought possible.

In this article, we answered the question as to whether or not intermittent fasting is safe. We covered some of the benefits of intermittent fasting. We also discussed the type of people intermittent fasting is good for.

Intermittent fasting is safe. In fact, it's something that you really should try if you wish to become a fat-burning furnace. With IF, you can attain the body of your dreams in record time.











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Melanie Hopkins is a resident of Tallahassee, FL, and is a public relations manager. It brings her great joy to share her experiences - there are a lot! Some of Ruby's passions include aquatic biology, basketball, and jazz.