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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

The Dark Side of Fasting (and Intermittent Fasting): Dr. Berg Explains

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary


Today, let’s talk about the benefits and dangers of fasting.


Some of the top benefits of fasting include weight loss, cognitive improvements, and enhanced heart function.


Most of the dangers of fasting I’m going to cover aren’t related to a 16 to 18-hour fast. This applies more to prolonged fasting, which is when a person fasts for 48 to 72 hours—or even longer.


The purpose of eating is not just to get fuel. It’s also to get nutrients. When you’re fasting, you’re restricting nutrients. If your diet isn’t providing you with the nutrients you need when you do eat, you could end up with deficiencies that lead to certain issues.


It’s crucial to do a prolonged fast correctly and avoid common mistakes related to the dark side of fasting.


The dark side of prolonged fasting:

1. Refeeding syndrome

When you come off of a fast, have a small amount of food, wait a couple of hours, and have a little bit more. Avoid overeating or eating carbs.


2. Dirty keto

Make sure you consume nutrient-dense, high-quality foods on the keto diet.


3. Not taking nutrients while fasting

At the bare minimum, you need to take electrolytes, sea salt, trace minerals, and B vitamins while fasting.


4. Kidney stones

Avoid high-oxalate foods if you’re prone to kidney stones. Also, consume at least two and a half liters of fluid a day, and add lemon juice to your water. When you’re back to having meals, consume large salads.


5. Anorexia

Anorexia will cause nutritional deficiencies. Instead of fasting, get on the keto diet.


6. Athletes that have not adapted to fat yet

Give your body enough time to become fully fat-adapted before attempting prolonged fasting.


7. Fasting for children

Fasting isn’t a good idea for children. Eating three meals a day and cutting out snacking may be beneficial for children. Teenagers who are overweight may consider two meals a day without snacking.


8. Not getting enough nutrition while pregnant or lactating

Not getting enough nutrients while pregnant or lactating can lead to issues for the mother and child. Choosing a whole-food, natural prenatal vitamin over a synthetic prenatal vitamin is also important.


9. Muscle loss

If you’re older and noticing muscle loss, try adding a blend of amino acids to your diet.


10. Ketoacidosis

This rare condition occurs in people under very specific circumstances and isn't something most people should be concerned about.


Transcript

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0:00.0

There are so many benefits to doing intermittent fasting, but there's also the dark side, which I want to talk about too.

0:07.0

The benefits are weight loss, cognitive improvements, focus, attention, memory, or heart issue, or whatever.

0:14.0

You're going to find those will probably be a lot better.

0:17.0

But here's the thing you need to know about intermittent fasting.

0:20.0

You're avoiding food for a period of time.

0:24.0

And most of the things I'm going to talk about are not related necessarily to a 16 or 17 or 18 hour fast.

0:33.0

I'm talking about when you do prolonged fasting.

0:35.0

Let's say you're doing it for 48 hours, 72 or even longer.

0:39.0

This information applies more to that situation.

0:42.0

All right, so here's the thing.

0:43.0

The purpose of food is to not just get fuel for your body.

0:47.0

It's to get nutrients from the food.

0:50.0

So if you are not eating because you're fasting, you're restricting nutrients.

0:57.0

And if your diet is not providing all the nutrients, you can end up with not just deficiencies, but what's called subclinical nutrition deficiencies.

1:07.0

And that can set you up for a lot of problems.

1:09.0

So virtually all the things I'm going to talk about are related to that one point.

1:14.0

So let's first talk about the first one.

1:16.0

It's called refeeding syndrome.

1:17.0

So let's say you do this, I don't know, three or four or five day fast, okay.

1:23.0

And then you eat this huge meal, not a good idea, especially if you eat a carbohydrate meal.

1:30.0

And you have some type of pre-existing nutritional deficiency because this could be dangerous.

1:34.0

And you can have a lot of problems.

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