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Good Life Project

Fasting: My 7 Days Without Food.

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Midlife, Education, Health & Fitness, Wellness, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2018

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Why would anyone stop eating for 7-days?

That's what I first thought when I started hearing accounts of longer-term fasting. Insane. Nuts. Dangerous. Then, I started exploring the research. There is a growing interest in, and body of science around, longer-term fasting that is revealing some incredible benefits. Everything ranging from anti-inflammation and pain reduction to weight loss, disease risk reduction, positive epigenetic signaling, immune boosting, mental acuity and more. I got curious, so I decided to run my own experiment.

Last week, I fasted for 7-days. I was surprised by what happened on many levels. I detail what I did, why I did it, and the sometimes dramatic ways it affected me in today's podcast. Of course, all the usual precautions apply. It's absolutely not for everyone, it should be done (if at all) in conjunction with a qualified healthcare professional. For a great overview on a scientific/grounded approach to fasting, you might also want to check out The Complete Guide to Fasting.

Good Life Science Update. And, on the science side of things, today, we're diving into a cool new study on how sunshine and/or vitamin D3 supplementation might actually be able to do what was once thought impossible - help repair damage to your cardiovascular system that leads to hypertension, stroke and heart attack. And, as always, for those who want to go to the source, here's a link to more about the study.

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0:00.0

So, everyone would wonder what might happen if you just kind of stopped eating for seven

0:09.7

days?

0:10.7

I know, probably not.

0:12.3

Well, I did.

0:13.8

And I actually did that experiment just a couple of days ago.

0:18.3

And some really fascinating things happened during it.

0:21.8

And in today's ref, I'm going to share the details of my seven day fast.

0:27.4

Along with that in today's Good Life Science Update, we've got some really fascinating

0:31.6

new research on how sunlight may actually help heal damaged on to your cardiovascular

0:40.2

system.

0:41.2

That's right, just going out into the sun.

0:44.1

So, learn how I didn't eat for seven days.

0:47.2

And I'm still here talking to you.

0:49.0

And what sun might do to your cardiovascular system in today's Good Life Update?

0:54.3

I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is Good Life Project.

1:03.4

So what in the world would lead somebody who lived in the middle of one of the greatest

1:10.4

cities in the world literally could walk out their door 24 hours a day and get almost

1:16.8

anything they wanted to eat?

1:19.4

What would lead that person to not eat for seven days?

1:22.4

Well, that would be me, and that would be the experiment that I just ran a seven day

1:27.6

fast.

1:28.6

I didn't think it was possible.

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