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Wow Lamont, that sounds extreme. 5-days without food would kill me for sure. Maybe not from starvation but certainly from going mental.Your initial question regarding fasting, is something I frequently use everyday.
Usually, I don't eat after 7pm for logical reasons that I need to know where my BG levels will be.
I don't eat till mid afternoon. This is what I do. Small meals of probably meat and salad, eggs and such.
however because I can, I have and will fast for a few days, my longest is five days.
I wasn't hungry I did drink, but I needed some nutrition afterwards.
but it isn't something I would advise for that long, firstly because some people just can't do it. Some for medical reasons, others just can't. Some could do a day or two. But it is so forced into our psyche to eat too much from young. And we do. Never mind the number of meals but actual portion size and amount through the day.
Start with missing one meal, then half a day while awake, then intermittent, then if you can a whole day.
if not, smaller plate size, less snacking, less starch and carbs, sugars.
For a T2, it is the spikes of higher than normal BG levels you need to avoid as much as possible, especially going into double figures mmols.
And the longer your BG levels are in or around normal BG levels (4-6) your health will improve.
Finally, a tailored dietary regime to your own tastes etc. Is what I would recommend.
No fad diet will do anything. And from my experience fresh food only will help so much to control your T2.
My best wishes.
But I like the progressive approach, which I will indeed consider. Thanks.
PS: What did all this fasting do to your gut-health? Does it cause constipation?