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The Rich Roll Podcast

The Crazy Benefits of Water-Only Fasting With Dr. Alan Goldhamer

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2020

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Summary

When you hear the word ‘addiction’, our attention typically turns to mind-altering substances -- illicit drugs, alcohol, and prescription medications. Typically overlooked in this conversation? Food. But food addiction isn't just real, it just might be our biggest problem. In fact, the hyper-industrialized western world is firmly entrenched in an epidemic of dysfunctional eating, fueled by an outsized appetite for an ever-increasing array of highly processed foods that are scientifically designed -- with just the right amount of sugar, salt and fat -- to hijack our nervous system. Enslave us to compulsive habits that lead to illness. And ultimately render us wards of the pharmaceutical industry. So how does one effectively transition to a healthy diet sustained over time? According to Dr. Alan Goldhamer, a great place to start is by fasting. I'm not talking about a couple days of drinking juice. I'm talking about nothing but water for upwards of 40 days. Even with strict medical supervision it sounds like scary quackery. But over the last few decades, Dr. Goldhamer has successfully supervised over 20,000 patient fasts. Along the way, he has seen lives transformed wholesale. Unhealthy eating habit addictions broken. Medications ditched. And countless illnesses overcome. An iconoclastic pioneer in his field, Dr. Goldhamer is the founder of True North Health Center, one of the first (and largest) facilities in the world that specializes in medically supervised water-only fasting, along with medical and chiropractic services, psychotherapy and counseling, and more. Today he joins the podcast to walk us through all things fasting, food addiction, and the power of a whole plant diet to prevent and reverse the many chronic lifestyle ailments that unnecessarily impair millions of people across the world. We explore all things water fasting, from it's origins dating back thousands of years across many cultures and religious traditions to the protocol Dr. Goldhamer administers today. We discuss how fasting can create the foundation to transition to a sustainable, healthy whole food plant diet. And we explore why he advocates an 'SOS' (very low salt oil and sugar) version of that diet. But more than anything, this is a powerful discourse on our uncomfortable relationship with food. How most of us don’t realize we are killing ourselves with our fork and knife. How our food, and our food culture, is making us fat, sick, and frankly miserable. And how almost all of us, despite weight and health, use food as an emotional crutch. I'm well aware that Dr. Goldhamer is controversial in certain circles. His approach represents a radical departure from our traditional western medical paradigm. But he also makes a lot of sense. And his results speak for themselves (I have several personal friends who have undergone his protocol). Final Note: Under no circumstances should anyone undertake a water fast of any length without the medical supervision of a trained professional. In other words, please do not try this at home. The visually inclined can watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. My hope is that Dr. Goldhamer will inspire you to think more deeply about the body's profound ability to heal itself when treated properly. That food freedom is possible. And that none of us need fall prey to chronic food-borne illness. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

We live in an environment of abundance, and it's responsible for the systematic overeating

0:07.0

that people do that leads to the obesity, that leads to the metabolic syndrome, that leads

0:11.4

to the vulnerability to infectious disease and the chronic degenerative diseases, the cardiovascular

0:16.5

disease, and many of the cancers.

0:19.2

Two-thirds of people in industrialized societies are overweight or obese.

0:24.0

If you're not fat, you're abnormal.

0:26.5

If a person's overweight, it wants to lose weight.

0:28.4

If a person has heart disease, diabetes, if they've got cancer, or if they're healthy

0:32.0

and their goal is to live the maximum healthy life possible, I believe the evidence supports

0:36.4

the idea of an exclusively whole plant food diet that's free of SOS.

0:40.2

SOS is the international symbol of danger, and it stands for salt, oil, and sugar.

0:44.5

How long you're going to live in life may be largely dependent on genetics and love,

0:48.1

but how well you're going to live in the time you have left may be dependent on what

0:51.4

you put in your mouth and the diet and life's choices that you make.

0:55.2

Healthy life expectancy to me is even more important than life expectancy.

0:58.0

An interesting life expectancy for the first time is actually starting to drop.

1:02.2

Healthy life expectancy, the number of years you spend fully functional, that should be

1:06.2

I believe, the target, and that's what I believe we're fasting and have the greatest

1:10.0

good is in healthy people that use it preventatively to stay healthy in conjunction with a diet,

1:15.6

sleep, and exercise routine that's health promoting.

1:18.8

That's Dr. Alan Goldhammer, and this is the Retro-Podcast.

1:25.2

The Retro-Podcast.

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