Why Intermittent Fasting Isn’t A Miracle Diet - Dr Rhonda Patrick

Chris and Dr Rhonda Patrick discuss why intermittent fasting isn’t a miracle diet. What is Dr Rhonda Patrick’s thoughts on fasting? What does Dr Rhonda Patrick prefer over fasting for health benefits? What are the health benefits of fasting according to Dr Rhonda Patrick?
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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx3 ай бұрын

    Hello you savages. Watch the full episode with Rhonda here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4Oq2NlsmsWck9Y.html! Get a 20% off all Momentous orders and up to 32% off new customer subscriptions at livemomentous.com/modernwisdom

  • @sombd133

    @sombd133

    3 ай бұрын

    1.2 grams per kg. ~ 1.6 grams per kg. = 0.55 grams per pound ~ 0.73 per pound. That seems low compared to the popular idea of 0.8grams per pound to 1.2 or 1.5 grams per pound.

  • @jasonolinger7585
    @jasonolinger75853 ай бұрын

    These intellectuals switch up like crazy, i have and will continue to do intermittent fasting because it gives me more energy during workouts, more mental clarity, and allows me to eat foods that normally would give me stomach issues.

  • @jkbrown5496

    @jkbrown5496

    3 ай бұрын

    They need something new to generate cash. So they develop a rotation of "ideas". Same happens in "education" where the "educators" run through a cycle of the latest hot thing...that was also hot 20 years earlier.

  • @SianYu1

    @SianYu1

    3 ай бұрын

    This. They all said intermittent fasting was the way to health now all of a sudden it's not? Like which one is it 🙄

  • @frontierlandfrank5314

    @frontierlandfrank5314

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s never been 😂 large majority of people have been saying this. It’s a good tool if you’re trying to get into a calorie deficit. That’s about.

  • @thelaw557

    @thelaw557

    3 ай бұрын

    Lol it’s not a switch up. As new research comes out and they are informing the public about it. IF and time restricted eating are valuable tools that have many health benefits but to say that there are no downsides for EVERYONE would be ridiculous.

  • @Mustach_Mike10

    @Mustach_Mike10

    3 ай бұрын

    She must own an IHOP 😂

  • @CVsnaredevil
    @CVsnaredevil3 ай бұрын

    I’ve been using IF for 15 straight years. Has kept the weight off and I feel just fine.

  • @morebaloney1539

    @morebaloney1539

    3 ай бұрын

    Whoa. Teenage girls invented this. It’s called skipping breakfast. lol.

  • @flynnoflenniken7402

    @flynnoflenniken7402

    3 ай бұрын

    @@morebaloney1539 That's actually how I started doing it. At some point in my early twenties I was just like... I never have an appetite when I get up in the morning, maybe I shouldn't force myself to eat breakfast. So I started skipping breakfast and just eating lunch and dinner. Then later I'm like, what's this intermittent fasting thing? Oh it's what I've already being doing all these years.

  • @johnkeane2786

    @johnkeane2786

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@morebaloney1539 Na Italians been living off espresso and air in the morning for decades 😅

  • @jeffersonadams8711

    @jeffersonadams8711

    3 ай бұрын

    Your alleged results not withstanding, IF is a fad & a scam just like most other diet plans. When I was first getting into nutrition ca. 2001, the popular diet plan was to "eat 6 smaller meals a day, because your metabolism will be more efficient if it's always going." 🙄 Here's an easy way to lose weight, and you don't have to pay me to learn about it: _Consume fewer calories than you expend._

  • @elizabethkurens6247
    @elizabethkurens62473 ай бұрын

    I never look on fasting as a diet. It is a way of eating. this is how I view it. Some people eat three meals a day with snacks. Some people don't snack. Some people only eat two or maybe one meal a day. I think diet is what foods I eat. I pay attention to what I eat and the quality of the food and I eliminate most carbs and especially sugar. But I feel best if I have a period of at least 18 hours of not consuming any food. I also think everyone is different and you need to find what works for you.

  • @FarooqAShah

    @FarooqAShah

    3 ай бұрын

  • @flynnoflenniken7402

    @flynnoflenniken7402

    3 ай бұрын

    I've just never had an appetite when I wake up in the morning, so I just eat lunch and dinner. Was never about "intermittent fasting". It's just what's always worked for me. When I was a teenager, my parents would force me to eat breakfast before I went to swimming practice first thing in the morning, and I'd end up throwing it up like half the time. Eating before training REALLY doesn't work for me. I'm at my best training on an empty stomach.

  • @jamesmarino7364

    @jamesmarino7364

    3 ай бұрын

    Mike Drop!

  • @fragelicious

    @fragelicious

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not a diet, it's a disciplined way to give your digestive system a break. I've been eating a light lunch and a 6-7pm dinner for 6 years now. but I know I have to get my 2600 calories, in every day, or it will cost me muscle. Keto, Dark greens, meat and fat. extra weight fell of in a month.

  • @Franky2A3
    @Franky2A33 ай бұрын

    I'm 70 years old and never eaten breakfast from since I was a kid (as far as I can remember) . Eat fruits later in the day and an early dinner. Don't take any medications, people are amazed how young i look for my age. I occasionally fast for about 36 hours.

  • @ravenmischief8006

    @ravenmischief8006

    3 ай бұрын

    Interesting... I am 40 years old. I've not eaten breakfast since I was a kid also. I drink 3 to 4 liters of water a day since 20. I eat fruit or a salad for lunch and an early dinner like you. No one believes I am 40. Everyone initially thinks I am early 30's. Wonder if we're on to something... Glad to see someone else does what I've just always done. I just do it because I am never hungry in the morning, don't want a big meal in the afternoon because I work. No real reason. Now reading your comment just gives me more reason to keep on doing it.

  • @raymondz595
    @raymondz5953 ай бұрын

    My goooodness...im never watching another scientist talk about this subject ever again!!! Find what works for you and stick to it. Period!!!!!

  • @AXharoth

    @AXharoth

    3 ай бұрын

    wtf?

  • @sikkouvol.1996

    @sikkouvol.1996

    3 ай бұрын

    smart ignore science

  • @SOI-wl2lo

    @SOI-wl2lo

    2 ай бұрын

    Tbh….!

  • @scottyg5403
    @scottyg54033 ай бұрын

    I've lost over 75lbs and kept it off for many years. My breakfast is my pre-workout meal. That's what works for me but may not work for everyone. Find what works for you and train hard!

  • @reubenwyoung

    @reubenwyoung

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly, I love working out before eating in the morning. Just so what's best for your body.

  • @michaeldunn3476

    @michaeldunn3476

    3 ай бұрын

    I use a scoop of protein powder as creamer for my coffee and that's breakfast. Sometimes I'll have a piece of dry toast. It makes lunch and dinner way better too.

  • @schmingusss

    @schmingusss

    3 ай бұрын

    @@michaeldunn3476 Isn't protein powder made with a bunch of industrial vegetable oils? I know the protein shakes are made with it.

  • @monalisa-bs4zs

    @monalisa-bs4zs

    3 ай бұрын

    WOW. I would be dead if i lost 75lbs. You must have had terrible habits and choices to be in a position to lose 75lbs. Remember, prevention not only is better than cure, prevention IS the cure.

  • @michaeldunn3476

    @michaeldunn3476

    3 ай бұрын

    @@schmingusss God I hope not, but now that you've said that...*sigh* I gotta double check my costco whey protein.

  • @christopherhearin8703
    @christopherhearin87033 ай бұрын

    She never completely justified the reason to be concerned, is she simply under the impression that if people skip breakfast they don’t get enough protein? Is that her reasoning? She is incoherent with her explanation for why she is changing her tune on intermittent fasting.

  • @lynntrovert2471

    @lynntrovert2471

    3 ай бұрын

    What I heard was conflating intermittent fasting with calorie restriction. To be fair, a lot of people end up calorie restricting when they try IF, but that doesn't mean IF is useless.

  • @montestu5502

    @montestu5502

    3 ай бұрын

    I just eat breakfast at 11:30AM.

  • @flynnoflenniken7402

    @flynnoflenniken7402

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I was like... she's talking about having a fasting window then saying you need to eat breakfast to replenish your amino acids because they're low when you wake up, so... all you're really doing is shifting when your fasting window is. If your goal is to just have a fasting window of however long, I don't see how it makes any difference whether you eat your meals earlier in the day or later in the day. I dunno, I didn't get what her point was. In any case, for me personally, I don't have an appetite when I wake up in the morning, and I feel AWFUL if I train with food in my stomach, so I'll just continue skipping breakfast and eating an early lunch because it's worked plenty well enough for me for like a decade or more.

  • @EdisonDudoit
    @EdisonDudoit3 ай бұрын

    I found more useful infromation in the comments than the interview. Grateful for this community of wellness practictioners 💪🏼

  • @BrianDeCosta
    @BrianDeCosta3 ай бұрын

    I think Layne Norton (perhaps others) has debunked the idea of protein absorption being limited to 30-50g per meal. The most important thing is getting enough each day, no matter how it is split up.

  • @analogcrunch4716

    @analogcrunch4716

    3 ай бұрын

    Wrong u cannot handle more than 30 g a meal

  • @michaelmcdonald1620

    @michaelmcdonald1620

    3 ай бұрын

    @@analogcrunch4716 sources?

  • @EpochDesignStudio

    @EpochDesignStudio

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@analogcrunch4716 Damn glad I learned that now I can stop making those 90g protein shakes in the morning and eating half a dozen eggs for breakfast 🙃

  • @omni1562

    @omni1562

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@michaelmcdonald1620Peter attia

  • @brandonclark2585

    @brandonclark2585

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeahhh we aren't going to take some rando on KZread's word for it. ​@@analogcrunch4716

  • @duranarts
    @duranarts3 ай бұрын

    I'm honestly just expecting random people to come out and talk about "look, I have this new information that counters what you thought was helping you".

  • @user-kz4iv8hr3s

    @user-kz4iv8hr3s

    3 ай бұрын

    Wasn't this the woman who was on Joe Rogan that was defending the vax?

  • @aliray7979

    @aliray7979

    3 ай бұрын

    Every podcast host now just deliberately hosts guests with contrary opinions to get more views.

  • @blahizake
    @blahizake3 ай бұрын

    Intermittent fasting is useful in so far as your current quality of diet and health are. If you have an energy surplus and your diet supports and overabundance of energy, a restricted eating window is useful. If you eat quality foods and are a lean, glucagon dominant person as it is, there is little to gain and perhaps some detriment to a restricted eating window. Context is everything.

  • @steve1085
    @steve10853 ай бұрын

    15:9 is perfect for me. It's not really the biochemistry behind it, but it's the fact Im not mindlessly eating or drinking at night. That calorie savings alone has been wildly helpful. All the rest of the stuff has been a bonus.

  • @joeypusateri_
    @joeypusateri_3 ай бұрын

    this lighting setup is GORGEOUS. Just one of the many reasons i love the pod. Might be the only person here appreciating how much goes into it but wow

  • @peripheralparadox4218

    @peripheralparadox4218

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah no neon shit. Class.

  • @darkofps

    @darkofps

    3 ай бұрын

    Better quality than most news interviews

  • @tdyrc
    @tdyrc3 ай бұрын

    It works for me in terms of focus and overall it feels good to not eat anything Except drinking upto 4hours after waking up.

  • @msifu81h43

    @msifu81h43

    3 ай бұрын

    I think it’s a good way to help you stick to reduce calories, and have your larger meal in the evening when most people cheat

  • @justinmichaelknox
    @justinmichaelknox3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, her concerns don’t square with my personal experience at all. No problems maintaining muscle at all, in fact I think easier since I started IF in 2012

  • @valeriebroersma1033
    @valeriebroersma10332 ай бұрын

    You should interview Dr Jason Fung on intermittent fasting!

  • @robcubed9557
    @robcubed95573 ай бұрын

    I've found that doing an intermittent fast once per week works best for me. I lift weights twice per week, so I make sure not to fast the day of or the day after a lifting session so that I don't screw up muscle protein synthesis.

  • @radiantmind8729
    @radiantmind87293 ай бұрын

    FFS... What on earth are you two going on about? If you eat chicken and beef, it's ridiculously easy to get more than enough protein per day.

  • @valdius85

    @valdius85

    3 ай бұрын

    my thoughts as well. 100g of beef is around 25g of protein. So an ordinary 80kg guy needs 700g of beef a day. Which is so f easy to eat in three meals. I’m a 55kg of a body building monster and I often eat 700g of meat a day. 😂

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals3 ай бұрын

    Confusion......Cooooooooooonfuuuuuuuuuuuusssssiooooon! Yesterday someone said not eggs...now we need five eggs..... Someone please come forward and tell us how sugar is the key to health and happiness!

  • @ellieantar809

    @ellieantar809

    2 ай бұрын

    lool indeed

  • @ULTRAVISTA.
    @ULTRAVISTA.3 ай бұрын

    Guys, if youre reading this.. please try David Sinclairs recommendation, fasting in the morning and taking a teaspoon of olive oil with resveratrol powder. I've been doing this for almost a year now with coffee and ive never felt better. Eating a lunch around 12 or 3

  • @johnveca2979
    @johnveca29793 ай бұрын

    Great vid.

  • @LordBelakor
    @LordBelakor3 ай бұрын

    The thing is, that nutrition is one of the fields, where we basicly know nothing about, it is all guess work and after that there is that every single person got a different metabolism

  • @salvadorslim3234
    @salvadorslim32343 ай бұрын

    Valuable thanks

  • @kenny893
    @kenny8933 ай бұрын

    Worked for me, lost 110 pounds in 10 months and have continued doing IF for 5 years now

  • @jack.satori
    @jack.satori3 ай бұрын

    So when do we do this resisntace training though? She mentions there wont be muscle atrophy when we skip breakfast if we do some resistance training. Can this be at any part duting the day?

  • @johnsisinni1
    @johnsisinni13 ай бұрын

    @ChrisWillx Happy Birthday! Great Vid

  • @Brian-wx2id
    @Brian-wx2id3 ай бұрын

    So much hot air, so little illumination. Intermittent fasting is not an end in itself it is a corollary to an LCHF diet. If you eat low carbs and high fat then you get your nutrition in fewer calories. That's where you get the weight loss if overweight to start with. The fat satiates and you just aren't that hungry. Starting your eating day at lunchtime just comes naturally. Then the benefit of intermittent fasting is autophagy. If you're an old guy like me who ate inflammatory crap for more than half a century then a lot of inflammation damage built up over that time. Autophagy, that comes every day that you fast for 16-18 hours, is the only way for the body to clear that inflamed tissue. I've been LCHF+IF for more than 3 years now and inflammation induced aches and pains have all gone. All that's left now is the occasional post-workout muscle soreness.

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal69203 ай бұрын

    One hack that helps me a lot is on the weekends to have a larger and high protein early dinner about mid afternoon Saturday. Next meal 9 am or 10 am Sunday. No rocket science. Easy way to get ahead on calorie restriction and fat loss

  • @rogersavard1322
    @rogersavard13223 ай бұрын

    I've had the opportunity to listen to dr Rhonda Patrick on a few different platforms, she is an absolute gem! Thanks for sharing such valuable information.

  • @valdius85

    @valdius85

    3 ай бұрын

    be careful with her practical advice.

  • @ghayath2011
    @ghayath20113 ай бұрын

    I lost 13 pounds with intermittent fasting. 3pm to 5am - Kept the wight off and this is year 2. I take vacations and eat what I want and then get back to it when come back again and not gained a pound.

  • @PeteJCBeebe
    @PeteJCBeebe3 ай бұрын

    I eat from 11am to 12:30 pm and from 5:30pm to 7pm. So 2 fasts of 16 and 5 hours. What's a better schedule with protein rich meals?

  • @danielrichardson4868
    @danielrichardson48683 ай бұрын

    you know what the best plan to lose weight is...keep busy, if you're doing something else you're not eating and drinking, so either sleep, or work or exercise, all day every day

  • @andrewrice9383
    @andrewrice93832 ай бұрын

    There’s a great book called Diet Cults that I recommend everyone read if they haven’t. Rhonda’s point here seems to be about muscle. I would say stress levels and general good function are more important than feeding windows because if you’re under high stress, you’re going to have trouble recovering regardless of your diet but if you’re going, let’s say 18 hours instead of 12 between meals, that’s most likely going to have a much less significant effect. Rhonda seems to know this if you watch the rest of the video, she says if you’re doing resistance training that negates the muscle loss. Although, if you’re not resistance training, I would say stress levels are still more important

  • @paterson90
    @paterson903 ай бұрын

    I think getting a good protien breakfast is important especially for building muscle.

  • @blahizake

    @blahizake

    3 ай бұрын

    Current studies suggest your total protein over the course of a day or week is more important than when you’re eating for muscle protein synthesis. If you’re someone who struggles with hyperpalatable foods and cortisol/leptin resistance, there is great benefit to eating a morning breakfast high in protein, healthy fat, and/or fiber.

  • @pat_solo
    @pat_solo3 ай бұрын

    I don't understand. She says do intermittent fasting but to also eat breakfast so when tf do i do it? Only eat breakfast for the day?? That sounds worse than skipping breakfast and getting everything in the evening

  • @funkybuddhaInit

    @funkybuddhaInit

    3 ай бұрын

    It makes no logical sense. I'm dumbfounded. I would love for somebody to tell me exactly what times you can eat that fit what she says.

  • @mikeg8276

    @mikeg8276

    3 ай бұрын

    She’s saying to fast for at least 11 hours a day by finishing eating at least 3 hours before bed and sleeping for 8 hours. Her main takeaway is to have 3 meals to get enough protein.

  • @pat_solo

    @pat_solo

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mikeg8276 ah understandable thank you. Do you know if there is any research comparing longer and shorter fast benefits?

  • @MA-gu2up

    @MA-gu2up

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@acmhfmggru Isn't that possible, though? It seems okay.

  • @MA-gu2up

    @MA-gu2up

    3 ай бұрын

    @@acmhfmggru Oh sorry I read that wrong I thought you meant fasting at day and eating at night

  • @gingerindian1141
    @gingerindian11413 ай бұрын

    intermittent fasting works massively. these people who were low carb people know there is a saturation of low carb people, so break away from hard core low carb to keep new fans. i trust the low carb world number 1. jason fung, robert lustig, dr panda, chris palmer, stephen phinney.

  • @nathanh4237
    @nathanh42373 ай бұрын

    I intermittent fast... accidentally. I just try to eat decent food most of the time, and don't eat until i'm hungry so it just kind of works out there is a 12+ hour time period i'm not eating.

  • @mikeg8276

    @mikeg8276

    3 ай бұрын

    IMO 11-12 hours of not eating per day is the minimum everyone should not be eating for optimal health, so it’s natural and good that you eat that way!

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious2 ай бұрын

    I remember Peter Attia on her show about five years ago being asked about the Gut Biome and basically saying he didn't buy in to all the new science at the time. How things change.

  • @elsbells.
    @elsbells.3 ай бұрын

    Happy Birthday for today! Rhonda is great. Dr Huberman speaks highly of her too increasing exposure which is great as she actually was in the space for quite a bit longer and a GOAT!

  • @gronksteady
    @gronksteady3 ай бұрын

    Chris buddy you should be aware of the recent research that shows we can utilize 100g of protein if eaten in one meal.

  • @lynntrovert2471

    @lynntrovert2471

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you have a link or the researchers on this? Thanks

  • @Justin-wj4yc

    @Justin-wj4yc

    3 ай бұрын

    Not if it's fast absorbing like whey

  • @codysmith7038

    @codysmith7038

    3 ай бұрын

    @@lynntrovert2471Thomas Deleur discusses the research on one of his videos.

  • @angelaseraphinaTheRECONNECTION
    @angelaseraphinaTheRECONNECTION3 ай бұрын

    How about collagen with amino acids in your coffee in the am?

  • @KB_Prime
    @KB_Prime3 ай бұрын

    In using a continuous glucose monitor to track my blood glucose I found the inverse was true, I would have bigger spikes in the morning from food than in the evening. I guess I'm just weird.

  • @GregoryIngle

    @GregoryIngle

    3 ай бұрын

    It's called the dawn effect

  • @KB_Prime

    @KB_Prime

    3 ай бұрын

    @@GregoryIngle This is specifically eating the same meal at different times of day having different impacts. I see higher increases in blood glucose if I eat in the morning than evening, independent of other factors. Dawn effect is separate from this

  • @louaymasri7873
    @louaymasri78733 ай бұрын

    Fasting lowers my blood pressure. This pady has no idea what shes talking about. The body is resilient and can withstand not having to constantly put food into it.

  • @Funaru
    @Funaru3 ай бұрын

    I lost 20kg unlike on any other diet so I would say maybe it's no miracle but it's great for sure.

  • @KhanSphere

    @KhanSphere

    3 ай бұрын

    Because you were eating less often and thus eating less, not because of timing. It's just a relatively easily tracked/implemented method of dietary control.

  • @Funaru

    @Funaru

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KhanSphere But without the timing I would not have eaten less. There are other benefits like better insulin regulation and increased autophagia which prevent diabetes and slow aging.

  • @KhanSphere

    @KhanSphere

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Funaru The primary research is not yet clear on the benefits of intermittent fasting for otherwise healthy people. The increased insulin sensitivity, for example, was found only in prediabetic men who underwent eTRF (eating only in the morning/early afternoon). The same effect was not shown for lTRF. Food and weight were otherwise controlled, suggesting that there may be benefits specifically for eTRF in prediabetics, but considering the trial diet was only performed in 8 individuals, there isn't enough data to make conclusions. Also, to be clear, you're referring to autophagy. Autophagia is the practice of biting or eating oneself and is a mental disorder.

  • @justinowens2465
    @justinowens24653 ай бұрын

    I have been fasting 6-days week for 6 months now. 10:30p to 12:30p. I don’t miss breakfast or the mid morning snack at all. I only have 6oz coffee pod that has 5g of sugar in it for flavoring. However I haven’t lost a bit of weight. I work out 4-5 days week. 3 of those days are resistance training. I have to work out in the evenings after the kids are in bed. So maybe the time of day isn’t doing me any favors? I just don’t get it. I know the pounds come off slowly, but I really need to see some progress.

  • @JesterFace9
    @JesterFace93 ай бұрын

    Intermittent fasting is not a “diet”. It’s time restricted feeding.

  • @raljix1566
    @raljix15663 ай бұрын

    I'd make for a good case study - I've been intermittent fasting since I was 14 and I'm about to turn 44. I only eat between 11:00 - 18:00 and it's always been this way, sometimes I wont eat until 14:00 - 15:00. I've not been to see a doctor in 20 years, I'm never sick or ill, I don't have any health complaints, ever. I look way younger then my age, I have a balanced diet with no alcohol. I'm full of energy day in day out - I get 7 hours sleep a night minimum, sometimes on a weekend more! Intermittent Fasting isn't for everyone but if you can adapt to the lifestyle you'll look great and feel great!

  • @DismasM
    @DismasM3 ай бұрын

    I can't make her math work: 8:32 "You don't have to skip a meal. You can eat your food within an 8 hour period and fast for 16 hours without having to skip a meal..." I guess you could jam 3 full meals into 8 hours, but it would entail a late breakfast or early dinner to make it work.

  • @garricksilver4749
    @garricksilver47493 ай бұрын

    Perhaps the lower protein recommendations were determined when people ate a lot more bone broth in their diet. Bone broth has a protein-sparing effect whereby the amino acids are "spread" throughout the gelatin, leading to a timed-release of amino acids, which has the effect of absorbing more aminos when they are needed, slowly and consistently. These days a lot of our amino acids get peed out, since we'll only absorb what we need in the moment, and get large quantities all at once.

  • @lynntrovert2471

    @lynntrovert2471

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you have a paper or researcher on this? It sounds intuitive but I'd love to read it. Thanks

  • @sirdanoman
    @sirdanoman3 ай бұрын

    I saw studies over 15 years ago saying all this and I informed my patients of such. Doctors jump on bandwagons like everyone else but the problem is people believe them more so because of the degree. I'm just a boots on the ground Registered Dietitian the last 20 years that reads studies constantly but I'm not a doc so why would anyone believe me?

  • @ShafiqNazrin
    @ShafiqNazrin2 ай бұрын

    Short description. As long as you get enough protein each day, it doesn't matter if you're fasting or not.

  • @Footie4ever
    @Footie4ever3 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen so many nutritionist switch up so many times. Some say intermittent fasting or time restricted feeding is good for lose weight, and some say it makes no difference. Steven Bartlett, Hubberman and Chris have had conflicting guests. Which is which?

  • @ussspirit4812
    @ussspirit48123 ай бұрын

    Damn. Those ayurveda teachers had all this figured out ages ago! Now moderns are slowly getting the wisdom!

  • @chicotedelaacera7937
    @chicotedelaacera79373 ай бұрын

    Pretty misguiding title, she is not even saying intermittent fasting is bad, just that people are not doing it right

  • @dwightwest2885
    @dwightwest28853 ай бұрын

    She became a hugeee propagandist during the pandemic, She burnt an important bridge with me , but her nutrition is spot on. I hope she can reflect, apologize, and understand the harm she did

  • @maryhenri3254

    @maryhenri3254

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed. After that Joe Rogan episode I started looking more critically at her other work and found I had been deceived. She's a fraud.

  • @Treebranch_
    @Treebranch_3 ай бұрын

    I guess anything that helps you not rely on purchasing something has no chance of helping you these days

  • @kristinabliss

    @kristinabliss

    3 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @scaldon2
    @scaldon23 ай бұрын

    The ads on your videos are getting ridiculous

  • @ellieantar809
    @ellieantar8092 ай бұрын

    I am now very confused, having listened to previous fasting routines!!!

  • @alexglynn9107
    @alexglynn91073 ай бұрын

    Also she said not if your getting enough protein in a 24 hrs period you won't lose muscle? So skipping breakfast won't draw protein from your muscle for bodily functions then? Which one is it?

  • @olemanshavadoo7893
    @olemanshavadoo78933 ай бұрын

    got that LMNT label out.

  • @paulthompson5405
    @paulthompson54053 ай бұрын

    1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram was cited. Is that kilos of lean body mass?

  • @lnAmberClad
    @lnAmberClad3 ай бұрын

    I've decided to just eat when im hungry. I was confortably practicing intermittent fasting for a couple years but in October i started lifting. I am almost constantly eating now, and i eat loads of protein. I noticed on my drivers license it says i weigh 150lbs. I weighed myself yesterday and it says i weigh 182lbs. Never been happier with my body in my entire life. Plus the last time i got my bloodwork done my testosterone was around 900.

  • @MS-1994
    @MS-19943 ай бұрын

    Eat prior to a workout? For fat loss, I could've sworn that Huberman said do an intense exercise prior to eating to dip into fat as a source of energy vs. whatever you've just eaten...

  • @yetanotheryoutuber4271

    @yetanotheryoutuber4271

    3 ай бұрын

    They all say different things and change it every year. Nutritional science is in its infancy now, just do what feels right for your body.

  • @bram111
    @bram1113 ай бұрын

    but eggs raise cholesterol? i ate 4-6 eggs a day for half a year, my total cholesterol was 330, i quit them for 2 months and my total cholesterol went to 177

  • @bram111

    @bram111

    3 ай бұрын

    fatty red meat doesn’t seem to effect my cholesterol btw

  • @pragmaticparadox5981

    @pragmaticparadox5981

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@bram111 You're supposed to remove the yolks or at least the majority of them

  • @gronksteady

    @gronksteady

    3 ай бұрын

    @@pragmaticparadox5981such a waste. Yolk has all of the best nutrients.

  • @joe42m13

    @joe42m13

    3 ай бұрын

    there's a difference between cholesterol consumed vs. produced by the body. some people might be naturally predisposed to higher sensitivity. personally, my cholesterol stays under control with regular cardio regardless of what i eat.

  • @d0ubtingThom4s

    @d0ubtingThom4s

    3 ай бұрын

    Your cholesterol is determined mostly genetically, but it takes your body some months to adapt to dietary changes. Eggs are good for you

  • @pricklycats
    @pricklycats3 ай бұрын

    I lost 30lbs fasting and also gained a lot of muscle (or “a lot” for natty and someone who’d already worked out for years). I didn’t even notice since I hadn’t weighed myself in a year. I wasn’t even trying to lose weight it just happened. I literally eat whatever I want and watch everyone around me struggling to lose weight it’s sad.

  • @grantlauzon5237
    @grantlauzon52373 ай бұрын

    Forget IF what is the recommendation? The only thing I learned was stop eating 3hours before you sleep and egg good. Do I fast, do I skip lunch, do I graze?

  • @PhoenixTTD
    @PhoenixTTD3 ай бұрын

    They still think there is a limit to the amount of protein you can absorb in 1 meal. They must have missed the new study published in Cell Reports Medicine December 19, 2023, that tested up to 100 grams of protein per meal and suggested there is no upper limit.

  • @Mr.Amazing-vx3li
    @Mr.Amazing-vx3li3 ай бұрын

    What I will say is this.. my body feels better the less I eat throughout the day. My body looks and feels different. Intermittent and longer fasting seems to help me simply feel better.

  • @joehenshall8735
    @joehenshall8735Ай бұрын

    can someone enlighten me on eggs? Aren't they very dense in cholesterol? Eating 5 a day seems crazy if so.

  • @DrBlood-cq2cm
    @DrBlood-cq2cm3 ай бұрын

    Overnight fasting (9 PM - 12 PM) has worked for me for years. No breakfast ever.

  • @sonada5933
    @sonada59333 ай бұрын

    Relatively new to CW's videos, both full length and the 10 - 15 mins clips...I appreciate it's 'good to show all sides', and if people were shouted down they simply wouldn't appear (yup, it's coming...) BUT, for example, the Sadia Khan 'oh it's so tough being a highly attractive woman' with the host finding aspects of this claim to agree with, is pretty much the exact opposite of Jordan Peterson's observation (possibly an un-evidenced claim) (quite correctly?) that, forgive the paraphrasing, 'being a beautiful woman makes your life (among the) the easiest on earth'. And while, of course, nuance exists, it perhaps shouldn't simply to be contrarian. I recognise CW has an extremely supportive style, and reinforces guest's points positively, but, y'know...

  • @arghnews
    @arghnews3 ай бұрын

    1.2g of protein per kg of bodyweight, and 1.6g on a day with resistance training, for me as a ~100kg guy, is an enormous amount of protein to have to eat every day, especially if I'm trying not to gain weight The claim that 1.2g of protein/kg of bodyweight is just the basic level our body needs to maintain, would mean that most people are deficient then

  • @AnastasiaVisotsky

    @AnastasiaVisotsky

    3 ай бұрын

    I mean, just look around at how most of the people look, id probably agree something is off.

  • @joe42m13

    @joe42m13

    3 ай бұрын

    have you seen what most people look like though?

  • @d0ubtingThom4s

    @d0ubtingThom4s

    3 ай бұрын

    I believe it's more "per kg desired lean mass". So if you're chunky it's probably a bit less. Still difficult to get, and most people are definitely deficient, yet in major caloric surplus, hence obesity crisis

  • @um4668

    @um4668

    3 ай бұрын

    120-160 grams per day isn't very much. Especially if you're splitting that into 3-5 meals per day. That's on the very low end

  • @samcampbell2048

    @samcampbell2048

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly, dunno what people are on about. 120-160g of protein is pretty easy to consume in a day. Half a pot of fat free Greek yogurt with a scoop of whey is 50g already. And that’s like 250 calories 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @williamsulman2646
    @williamsulman26463 ай бұрын

    I can maintain 7 percent body fat, muscular and looking like most people could only dream of. I eat every 2/3 hours. Never met anyone who does the fasting who looks as good with thier shirt off as i do. So its hard to keep being told how amazing it is by little fellas with twiglet arms.

  • @kenrocker7427

    @kenrocker7427

    3 ай бұрын

    7% sounds borderline. Do you eat any carbs?

  • @Justin-wj4yc

    @Justin-wj4yc

    3 ай бұрын

    but are you poor

  • @williamsulman2646

    @williamsulman2646

    3 ай бұрын

    @kenrocker7427 yeah you can have some carbs once you get where you wanna be. I can lose weight still eating carbs just have to increase activity.

  • @williamsulman2646

    @williamsulman2646

    3 ай бұрын

    @Justin-wj4yc not now I'm not but i did the same when I was. Not sure what your point is though?

  • @d0ubtingThom4s
    @d0ubtingThom4s3 ай бұрын

    Eh, I think Shawn Baker has pretty much disproven the "can't absorb more than 50g protein per meal" as a case study. At least *some* of us definitely can get more than 50g worth into muscle. Edit: though I did just look at a shirtless pic of him and the gyno is real... quite possibly on PEDs

  • @joe42m13

    @joe42m13

    3 ай бұрын

    yeah, he's on TRT at least

  • @darrenwalshe8513
    @darrenwalshe85133 ай бұрын

    Other forums say the body can absorb much more protein in one sitting 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @ayyubali1
    @ayyubali13 ай бұрын

    Does make sense tbh. Eating three hours before bed means more brekkie and food throughout the next day🎉

  • @MarkWilson-ij9jd
    @MarkWilson-ij9jd3 ай бұрын

    Long term fasting is the ticket. Your body switches into autophagy after 36-48 hours without food.

  • @kman8271
    @kman82713 ай бұрын

    I don’t think we need that much animal protein. I think that amount of protein is if you’re counting vegetables and tempeh.

  • @zarathustra007
    @zarathustra0073 ай бұрын

    Nothing is a miracle diet. It is more about compliance.

  • @user-pu4nx9tw1h
    @user-pu4nx9tw1h3 ай бұрын

    I still have a stomach, I intermittent fast at night, l stop after dinner and have my Bulletproof coffee in the morning then eat around noon.

  • @triz2694
    @triz26943 ай бұрын

    what a great video

  • @ChiefOfSprouts
    @ChiefOfSprouts3 ай бұрын

    I don’t think anyone said it was a ‘miracle diet’? I wouldn’t even call it a diet. It’s pretty much essential to allow your body & mind to repair, backed by millions of years of evolution. It’s a click bait title given she doesn’t actually elude to it at all. So many factors also not taken into account here. Gut health being an absolutely critical component to overall health & wellbeing. When the gut is healthy, the body can breathe.

  • @treetoon_
    @treetoon_3 ай бұрын

    Didn't she also say the covid vaccines are safe and effective?

  • @charlesbyrd6055
    @charlesbyrd60553 ай бұрын

    I’m a Mississippian Grew up with worlds largest egg producers Adams eggs Cal Maine Foods On eggs Pasture raised is what matters Cage free means nothing as does organic Most hens are fed scratch Eggs raised on an open range or small pasture are preferable More yolk and they taste better You can find them on sale a fair amount If you can simply find someone who raises their own laying hens Eggs are the perfect food Id guess I eat two dozen a week And she’s right scrambled with smoked salmon (and goat cheese) are perfect Do not overcook and scramble with fork in the pan Take them off when still soft

  • @jitkablahakova3073

    @jitkablahakova3073

    3 ай бұрын

    Great tips, thank you.

  • @alexglynn9107
    @alexglynn91073 ай бұрын

    So Huberman says carb heavy meals are best before sleep but Rhonda says your insulin sensitivity is low late there for saying we shouldn't eat carbs? They should all debate but more importantly take questions from the public who is who they ultimately exist online for

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnerggly3 ай бұрын

    I am the only person in the Universe that IF hasn't worked for - I did 15:9 and exercised for 90 mins a day. I lost 3 pounds after five months that's it. It's another diet that doesn't work at least for me. One good thing is, I am now used to getting my meals done by 7:00 pm and do not eat until 8 or 9 the next day.

  • @adrianmasters250
    @adrianmasters2503 ай бұрын

    Isn't this the lady who was telling everyone to get jabbed despite all the evidence that it was harmful? Think I'll pass on the advice here.

  • @bubcat54
    @bubcat543 ай бұрын

    I eat a 5 gallon bucket of cabbage per day and sleep in a sauna

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious2 ай бұрын

    Obviously they haven't read the recent groundbreaking control study on protein absorption. You absorb protein until it's all utilized, as long as your body has time to digest it before more food comes in and replaces it. So the body can utilize much more protein from a meal than was commonly thought. They saw 100 grams get absorbed (the upper limit in their study) into muscle, tracking it, using dye. So much for that BS. I wonder sometimes how much we really know. Everyone always thought that if you eat more than 30 grams of protein you'll waste it on the toilet. Not true.

  • @kygo
    @kygo3 ай бұрын

    Can you add links to the full episodes in the description please? I can't find this one...

  • @CalvinGroover

    @CalvinGroover

    3 ай бұрын

    He releases clips before putting out the full episode

  • @kygo

    @kygo

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@CalvinGrooverAh probably why I can't find it then, thanks! Bit annoying though, why would I want to watch a 17 mins video and then the same 17 mins within the full pod as well... I thought the whole point of the clips was to get people's interest to watch the full show 🤷‍♀️

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge83293 ай бұрын

    No discussion of the deadly protein farts??

  • @markmoore1042
    @markmoore10423 ай бұрын

    Why did you not sight Knew Study that shows 100 grams per eating at one setting was better then the 20 grams and the 100 grams didn't waste or have any. Oxidization. Looks like no upper limits to how much protein we can eat at a setting, no more 6 meals with snacks anymore.

  • @KennyG-qh8jc
    @KennyG-qh8jc3 ай бұрын

    the protein thing was debunked by another study a few weeks ago..... 8 hours is 8 hours no matter when you dont eat.

  • @BrentRodg3rs
    @BrentRodg3rs3 ай бұрын

    At some point every one of Chris's expert guests will be wrong and right at the same time.

  • @Bullshirt1983
    @Bullshirt19833 ай бұрын

    For some who struggle with overeating, IF is a miracle. I know that closing the door to food for 16 hours a day helps me keep in control.

  • @rcmunro22
    @rcmunro223 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the trick isn't to not eat Breakfast. It's to time your dinner and Breakfast appropriately. So I always eat dinner by at least 4-5pm. I get in bed at 8-9pm, to sleep by 10pm if not sooner. Then I wake up anywhere from 6-7am. Then I will sit and have Coffee while I wake up, watch a podcast, take care of some Mail whatever I fancy that's productive for a few hours. Then end up having breakfast around 9-10am. If you add it all up that's roughly 17-18 Hours without food, and I'm not skipping meals.. that's what Rhonda is saying. I don't skip meals for the very reason she gives.. protein doesn't really store in the body, but protein requirements are much higher than the outdated RDAs, it's more like at least 1gram per to 1.5grams per pound of lean mass. Remember protein does more than just build and maintain skeletal muscle, it's pretty much utilized by all tissues for repair and even growth of things like hair and nails etc.. your body wants a ton of protein. Skipping a meal ensures your gonna be behind in your protein intake and your body doesn't store it for later like it does fats and carbs.

  • @dreyna14
    @dreyna143 ай бұрын

    It is not likely that the human body evolved eating three meals a day. Instead, it would have been in a near constant state of food scarcity, which involved significant portions of the time fasting.

  • @jonrichards84
    @jonrichards843 ай бұрын

    To be clear, the public didn’t hear about time restricted eating and decided to skip breakfast. The public was told to skip breakfast by so-called “experts”. I’m fine if new information comes to light and you want to change the advice, but please don’t act like this was misunderstood by the public.

  • @TheSchmidt62
    @TheSchmidt623 ай бұрын

    Since when is healthy to start the day with steak and eggs?

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