Just curious if any has tried "fast mimicking diets" or just fasting, and how it worked out.
"Mice were fed for four days on a low-calorie, low-protein and low-carbohydrate but high-fat diet, receiving half their normal daily calorie intake on day one, followed by three days of 10% of their normal calorie intake.I don’t understand their definition of fasting! “The researchers put the mice on a four-day fasting regimen consisting of a low-calorie, low-protein, low-carbohydrate and high-fat (FMD) diet.”
Here’s the article referred to by the OP:
https://www.nhs.uk/news/diabetes/fasting-diet-may-help-regenerate-a-diabetic-pancreas/
I don’t understand their definition of fasting!
Have you ever had your fasting insulin tested? Might be an idea so you can see if you are over or underproducing?Thanks for the comments and link to the forum..
The low carb/ketogenic diet for type2, has really been helpful, its great not to use the pills anymore. Its exciting to know there might be possibility of going beyond management to regeneration. The Article seems to suggest that the beta cells might regenerate if a person switches from fasting for a number of days in a month, then going back to there normal dietry routine, its interesting to know what the results of any human studies might be.
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