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Top Comments (10)
I started IF about a year ago. Started slow (not eating after 9 pm, breakfast after 9 am) and kept making the window longer. I now vary my fast between 12 and 20 hours on most days (depending on my schedule for the day). I lost about 60 lbs in a year, and I feel so much better. And the best thing about it is that at least half of what I lost is belly fat, and I dont have any excess loose skin anywhere. I still have at least 40 lbs to go before I'm anywhere near a healthy BMI, but I'll get there. For me the biggest thing I learned is to be nicer to myself. I used to get into this whole spiral of berating myself for having no willpower, and telling myself it was no use and I would never be able to stick to a diet, etc. With IF if I have a few days (like vacation, or holidays) where I eat too much and don't really fast long enough I don't waste any energy on yelling at myself. I just tell myself that every now and then my body should have a few days of feasting, and it's now time to get back to my regular eating schedule. No stress. (And it's actually easy to get back to fasting, because generally just the bloating caused by too many bad carbs will be enough to motivate me.)
Dr Mindy Peltz is the go to expert on fasting for women.
Love Dr. Mindy! In my 60's new to fasting! It is my lifestyle now! Did a 48 hour one! I do anywhere from 16-24, five or 6 days a week! My spinal and cervical stenosis symptoms are barely there. I can stretch without discomfort, have a natural happy high, and want to share this with the world! ❤
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that these videos came out just as I started intermittent fasting ! I’ve been fasting between 14-19 hours a day and I’ve lost 4 pounds in 5 last days, while avoiding alcohol, exercising and eating relatively clean. Please bring her back! Love your videos, Mel! ❤️
I prefer to finish my last meal by 6pm & fast until 10am the next morning. The cool thing is that you just fit it into/around your own lifestyle!
OMG....I learned so much. As a post menopausal woman, this is going to bring my intermittent fasting to a new level. MEL AND DR. MINDY- I LOVE YOU!!!
I've done a modified IF 16:8 for a year or more, but always started my day with a cup of black tea, milk and honey. Nothing has budged. I'ts finally clicked that the honey has stopped my fast. As of 3/1 I have tweaked and am undertaking this journey with a friend: 18:6 with a 12-6 eating window, taking my 2-3 mile walk before my cup of tea, without honey, then I break my fast (12:00) with a green shake with greek yogurt, PB, chia seeds, etc. Then, about 2:00 tuna or eggs. Then a good dinner at 6. I'm hoping these small tweaks will jump start the final 20 pounds I'd like to drop (in addition to lowering my triglycerides). I'm 58, 5'3" and 155lbs. Posting this to be accountable to a greater community.
Intermittent fasting has helped my depression and anxiety. A month ago I could barely get out of bed. Today, i feel happy and so much peace. When I do get signs of anxiety, I'm able to ground myself, whereas in the past, I wasn't able to. Thank Dr. Mindy.
It's sad that this wealth of information is lost between mothers and daughters during our most formative and vulnerable years. Then you have the medical professionals doubling down on confusion and mis-information. THANK YOU! Now, every mother go out there and teach your daughters about how to track their cycles and take their power back!
The more I learn about the body, the more amazed I am in the One who created them!
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I started IF about a year ago. Started slow (not eating after 9 pm, breakfast after 9 am) and kept making the window longer. I now vary my fast between 12 and 20 hours on most days (depending on my schedule for the day). I lost about 60 lbs in a year, and I feel so much better. And the best thing about it is that at least half of what I lost is belly fat, and I dont have any excess loose skin anywhere. I still have at least 40 lbs to go before I'm anywhere near a healthy BMI, but I'll get there. For me the biggest thing I learned is to be nicer to myself. I used to get into this whole spiral of berating myself for having no willpower, and telling myself it was no use and I would never be able to stick to a diet, etc. With IF if I have a few days (like vacation, or holidays) where I eat too much and don't really fast long enough I don't waste any energy on yelling at myself. I just tell myself that every now and then my body should have a few days of feasting, and it's now time to get back to my regular eating schedule. No stress. (And it's actually easy to get back to fasting, because generally just the bloating caused by too many bad carbs will be enough to motivate me.)
Dr Mindy Peltz is the go to expert on fasting for women.
Love Dr. Mindy! In my 60's new to fasting! It is my lifestyle now! Did a 48 hour one! I do anywhere from 16-24, five or 6 days a week! My spinal and cervical stenosis symptoms are barely there. I can stretch without discomfort, have a natural happy high, and want to share this with the world! ❤
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that these videos came out just as I started intermittent fasting ! I’ve been fasting between 14-19 hours a day and I’ve lost 4 pounds in 5 last days, while avoiding alcohol, exercising and eating relatively clean. Please bring her back! Love your videos, Mel! ❤️
I prefer to finish my last meal by 6pm & fast until 10am the next morning. The cool thing is that you just fit it into/around your own lifestyle!
OMG....I learned so much. As a post menopausal woman, this is going to bring my intermittent fasting to a new level. MEL AND DR. MINDY- I LOVE YOU!!!
I've done a modified IF 16:8 for a year or more, but always started my day with a cup of black tea, milk and honey. Nothing has budged. I'ts finally clicked that the honey has stopped my fast. As of 3/1 I have tweaked and am undertaking this journey with a friend: 18:6 with a 12-6 eating window, taking my 2-3 mile walk before my cup of tea, without honey, then I break my fast (12:00) with a green shake with greek yogurt, PB, chia seeds, etc. Then, about 2:00 tuna or eggs. Then a good dinner at 6. I'm hoping these small tweaks will jump start the final 20 pounds I'd like to drop (in addition to lowering my triglycerides). I'm 58, 5'3" and 155lbs. Posting this to be accountable to a greater community.
Intermittent fasting has helped my depression and anxiety. A month ago I could barely get out of bed. Today, i feel happy and so much peace. When I do get signs of anxiety, I'm able to ground myself, whereas in the past, I wasn't able to. Thank Dr. Mindy.
It's sad that this wealth of information is lost between mothers and daughters during our most formative and vulnerable years. Then you have the medical professionals doubling down on confusion and mis-information. THANK YOU! Now, every mother go out there and teach your daughters about how to track their cycles and take their power back!
The more I learn about the body, the more amazed I am in the One who created them!