Richard Geller wrote:
> Meal frequency is in my opinion a key, almost an undiscovered frontier.
> Several good studies show the same (or better) anti-aging and protective
> patterns associated with calorie reduced diets, but with close to normal
> overall caloric intake.
>
> In the rodent studies they generally fast the rodents and feed them on
> alternating days. They spend a lot of time in ketosis. Their insulin
> sensitivity is very high.
>
> I believe they are beginning human trials at NIH. They will be having
> people fast all day and eat one meal at night. You can easily try this
> yourself. I have been doing it for a few months with outstanding results.
It would be interesting to do human trials with the every-other-day
idea. Most people (myself included) would probably find this daunting,
but perhaps a bit of fat on the fasting days would make it more
manageable. I don't know if this would give *better* results than the
one-meal-per-day approach, but it might.
Todd Moody
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