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The Funk'tional Nutrition Podcast

Intermittent Fasting: Who it's For, Who it's Not For | Ep 135

The Funk'tional Nutrition Podcast

Erin Holt

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.9759 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2020

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

Can intermittent fasting be a therapeutic tool? Rich with content and resources, this episode is an extensive, deep dive into intermittent fasting, metabolic dysfunction and how you can assess whether IF is right for you based on your unique context. This episode is perfect for anyone who is fasting-curious, anyone who’s interested in IF or currently trying IF. I dissect who should try it, in what situations is it therapeutic and why, potential benefits, contraindications, whether it works for women’s bodies and the debate over if it’s just another diet culture tool. Have a listen and be sure to share this episode with anyone in your life who has type II diabetes, high insulin, prediabetes, insulin-resistance, metabolic resistance, high blood sugar, anyone going through menopause, or post-menopause. Originally aired April 2020. In this episode: -12 Days of Funk'mas Giveaway details, plus program updates [1:35] -Why this was a timely release for this episode [4:09] -Who this episode is for [8:25] -Erin's stance on Intermittent Fasting, and why you gotta make space for multiple truths in nutrition [9:34] -What is intermittent fasting [16:57] -The difference between time restricted eating/feeding and IF [19:02] -Different ways to approach intermittent fasting [19:58] -Pros & cons of a fat fast [23:41] -Benefits of intermittent fasting [28:34] -Fasting and the gut [33:09] -What does circadian rhythm have to do with it? [38:12] -Conditions where fasting can be helpful [43:31] -What you need to know about insulin [45:50] -Signs and symptoms of insulin resistance and high blood sugars [51:25] -Lab markers of metabolic syndrome [56:15] -Brain health in menopause [1:00:10] -How PCOS is related [1:01:14] -How to reverse insulin resistance [1:02:37] -Considerations for intermittent fasting as a weight loss tool, plus biomarker improvements [1:11:25] -Considerations for those with a disordered eating history [1:18:44] -When is fasting contraindicated, and who should NOT do intermittent fasting [1:20:45] -What fasting does to your hormones [1:24:36] -What’s leptin got to do with it? [1:28:38] -Fasting and the thyroid [1:30:57] -How to start, the #1 thing to do first and different ways to approach intermittent fasting [1:35:27] -Different intermittent fasting schedules [1:37:53] -Listener questions and the common mindset regarding diet culture [1:40:37] -How to transition away from fasting [1:46:01] -Signs it’s not working and it’s time to stop [1:50:42] Resources mentioned: The Carb Compatibility Project™ (next round starts Jan 4th) https://www.erinholthealth.com/carb-compatibility-project Beautycounter https://www.beautycounter.com/erinholt CCP weekly workouts provided by Steamhouse & Blaze Yoga: https://www.steamhousenh.com/ https://www.blazenh.com/ FREE Guided Meditations https://mailchi.mp/erinholthealth.com/meditations Organifi Low Sugar powdered supplements (enter code FUNK for 20% off your order) For links to studies and related resources, head to our website! https://www.erinholthealth.com/funktional-nutrition-podcast/2020/12/21/episode-135-intermittent-fasting-who-its-for-who-its-not-for Has this resource helped you in any way over the past 3 years? Spread the love and share this free resource! Let’s show people why the Funk’tional Nutrition Podcast is 1 million downloads strong - and counting. **FOR MORE DETAILS & TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY, HEAD TO OUR INSTAGRAM PAGE** https://www.instagram.com/the.funktional.nutritionist/

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Functional Nutrition Podcast. I'm your host, Aaron Holt. I'm a functional

0:07.4

medicine nutritionist with a feisty attitude in over a decade of clinical experience. I work with

0:13.3

women all over the world through my online programs, and I'm also the founder of the Functional

0:18.9

Nutrition Academy, a 12-month practitioner mentorship

0:22.2

where I help other nutrition pros level up with functional medicine methodologies.

0:27.8

I've got a bone to pick with diet culture and the conventional healthcare model that are both

0:32.6

systematically failing so many of us.

0:35.3

Creating a new model is my life's work, and this is what the show's all

0:39.5

about. Please keep in mind this podcast is created for educational purposes only and should never

0:45.5

be used as a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment. If you like what you hear today,

0:50.9

I'd love for you to subscribe, leave a review in iTunes, share with

0:54.7

a friend, and keep coming back for more. Thanks for joining me. Now let's dive deep.

1:02.1

Hey, buds, welcome back to the show. This is Day 9 of the 12 Days of Funkmas, the re-release

1:09.0

of the most popular episodesisodes of All Time.

1:13.4

We're doing this as a way to celebrate 1 million downloads.

1:16.8

We are 1 million downloads strong.

1:18.8

And I wanted to release all of the fan favorites and shock of all shocks.

1:24.7

Intermittent fasting was one of the top most downloaded episodes. Are you surprised?

1:30.0

I'm certainly not. For our giveaway on Instagram, head over to Instagram, find me at the

1:36.9

functional nutritionist, linked up in the show notes. I am giving away my carb compatibility project

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that starts in January.

1:46.2

You'll hear me mention that a bunch of times on today's show, so you'll see why it's really

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