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If I fast beyond 16 hours, which is so seldom it is practically never, the inclusion of Marmite is to replace salt. Prevents cramp.In short. I would say the "definition" of a "fast" would be to abstain from a daily intake of any form of carb or protein, with only water (of course.) for rehydration..?
I tip my hat to anyone who achieves this, wheather for weightloss or religious reasons..
When I fast I have only water and clear liquid during the fasting period. That would be coffee, (without milk) , peppermint tea, or Marmite. I would only include Marmite for a fast period of more than 16 hours.
I wonder was @bulkbiker doing a 'fat fast'. These have been mentioned, before, but I don't fully understand the logic.
Of course there is a difference between 'absolute' fast, where no food is consumed for a period of time, and partial fasting, when selected foods are excluded.
I guess it wasWould you have described this as a fat fast, @bulkbiker?
Impressive result, I am intrigued by your method.
Hi Pipp
I guess it is a fat fast ..as I said above my main aim was to achieve nutritional ketosis which I did on day three mainly to kick start my stalled weight loss and also to see if I could do it! I have managed 5 days in the past (again fortified by creamy coffee although the coconut oil is a new addition). I was surprised how "easy" it was especially with the BPC.
The aim of a fat fast is to get into ketosis as quickly as possible as far as my reading tells me and it seems to have worked. I also stopped using soya milk in my tea as a number of people on the 2ketodudes Facebook pages advised me that this was not helping my ketogenic diet.
As I tried to express, I wasn't trying to challenge the validity of your fast; how could I, but I was more curious for information (I'm always curious), but also keen to hear others' views, hoping this thread may help any new folks considering giving fasting a go that there are many interpretations of the term.
I'd be interested to hear what effect your 7-day fast has on your weight over the next few weeks, as there could be an element of simply "less on board", compared to when whole food is being consumed. I'm wondering if you will actually regain some of that loss as your digestive system starts filling up again.
Apologies of that last bit's a bit indelicate for anyone.
Thanks @Brunneria
In no means a criticism of anyone, or any method. Like @AndBreathe I am curious as to the definition of 'fast'.
I understand it to be abstinence from all foods. So in my narrow definition a fat fast would mean abstaining from eating fat. Bear with me, and consider this, as it does appear to be an oxymoron and could confuse others too.
@bulkbiker doesn't regard fat as food. Whereas I would. The most delicious food. Guess I am just green with envy of those who are able to use fat as a me hanism for weightloss and BG control.
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