Will fasting jumpstart weight loss efforts and boost health?

@msedge (4011)
United States
September 5, 2008 1:22pm CST
Fasting is the deliberate abstinence from food. Fasting has long been touted as a healthy process with many benefits such as cleaning the system, ridding the body of so-called toxins, benefiting the intestinal track, boosting metabolism, and jumpstarting weight loss. However none of these notions are true, nor are they backed up by medical research. While a short-term fast probably won’t harm most people, it could be quite dangerous for others, depending on their medical conditions, health histories, and medication use. I strongly urge you to talk to your physician before ever starting a fast. During normal metabolic conditions (non-fasting), the body gets its energy primarily from glucose and fat (in the blood), which are supplied by the carbohydrates and fats that you eat. Both the brain and nervous systems use blood glucose for energy and proper functioning. Your body also stores energy in both the muscles and liver in the form of glycogen. Within only hours after starting a fast, when dietary glucose is used up, the body draws on its glycogen stores, but these don’t last very long. When these stores are exhausted, your body enters an altered metabolic state. It turns to its own protein (and a portion of its fat) to make more glucose for the brain and nervous system. This results in a considerable breakdown of both lean muscle tissue and fat tissue, and a production of ketones. This is not considered a healthy or desirable state. As a result, you might lose weight, but it is due to water loss, dehydration, and muscle tissue wasting, and is usually accompanied with symptoms such as fatigue and dizziness. Therefore, you can reason that after years of abusing the body with a poor diet and excessive fat and calories, a fasting state is not the answer to better health. Your body is truly craving proper nutrition, including whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy products, healthy fats, and lean meats, fish, beans, and other protein sources. Then and only then, can the body systems work together effectively and efficiently. This healthy diet will results in improved energy and overall health.
3 responses
@hiddenwing (3719)
• China
18 Sep 08
Fasting is not good anyway. On the contrary, I always eat too much. Shame on me! I never gain weight! I don't know why but it happens. There are healthy ways to lose weitht. Most of the time, when people hit their target weitht, they have to work to stay there. Don't eat junk, exercise! Everything will be fine!
@msedge (4011)
• United States
14 Oct 08
I never restrict myself from anything also.We only live once, we must eat and do what makes us happy.
@elmiko (6630)
• United States
5 Sep 08
Fasting usually doesn't last that long for most people because the less you eat the more your ghrelin levels rise in your body. Ghrelin makes you hungry. Losing weight requires a lifestyle change. Keep exercising fun and you should lose weight.
@msedge (4011)
• United States
17 Sep 08
Thats true!
• United States
5 Sep 08
I don't think anyone trying to lose weight should fast. If your really serious about losing weight why not turn to a more natural diet? I am going to start a vegetarian diet once my roommate moves out (just because we share food so me purchasing on veggies would not be ok... and to much temptation to eat fatty foods like soda and candy when they are around...) It is a proven fact that this diet is the best for you. Even though our bodies were made to consume both meat and vegetables... we would be better of just eating veggies. The reason being is that they contain much more nutrients and vitamins that meat do. If one were to go on an all meat diet they would most likely die at the age of 40 from a heart attack. While its true we do need protein this can be consumed by other means such as peanuts. I believe a little more education to healthy lifestyles would benefit America so much. There are so many fad diets and horrible pills with crazy herbs that no ones heard about like hoodia lol. I would say fish fruit and veggies are the way to go. Cut the bad habits like coffee and soda and drink more tea, water and juice. Cranberry is very good for the kidneys. Also there are others ways of improving optimal health. Try things like yoga and meditation. It has also been studied and proven that stress can affect your health. Doing simple things to release tension and to recenter yourself are necessary to keep a healthy mind and body. There is a connection between the mind and your health so make sure its relaxed as well. Take care of yourself and make sure to find time to unwind! happy mylotting!
@msedge (4011)
• United States
17 Sep 08
Yes i believe that fasting is not a good way to lose weight too.I appreciate you drop by to share your views.Hope to see you again.Take care!