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by fedorova
1619 days ago
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I started IF about two years ago. I gradually, over a very long period worked down to one meal a day. It wasn’t hard, because it was gradual. I didn’t lose weight (but I wasn’t overweight to begin with), but I have leaner stomach and I gained muscle and strength. I’ve never felt better in my life. The first improvement I noticed was mental clarity. It is embarrassing that the BBC article gets all its information from only one “expert”, who doesn’t seem expert at all. So shallow. For me, the best source of solid evidence-based information about IF was Jason Fung’s Obesity Code. |
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Then I simply wasn't hungry the rest of the day. The intermittent fasts were seldom pure, I might have a few crackers or fruit or something if hungry and would occasionally eat a light lunch or supper as the occasion demanded.
Lost the extra weight in like 2 months. Jeans fit well again and belt was back to the first hole. I didn't do any extra exercise, just the usual walks and yard work. It was no kind of suffering or struggle at all so I've been mostly sticking with it.
It's also nice to only worry about essentially one meal a day.