Fasting: Science-Based Benefits

Written by

Fasting is the practice of abstaining from food and drink for a particular period of time. People fast as part of their culture, religion or simply for their health.  Studies show that there are actually a good deal of benefits to be reaped from a specific type of fasting called- intermittent fasting (IF). Here’s a list that may convince you to make IF part of your lifestyle:

It May Increase Your Lifespan

Fasting has an effect on how the cells in our body rejuvenates themselves, out with the old, in with the new, via autophagy. That way your cells will perform optimally, and even renew themselves!  It may even make you look younger and healthier.

Increase Stress Resistance

Stress and anxiety make us age faster and have other negative effects on our health, but fasting can help us become more durable against it. Fasting enhances our body’s molecules’ ability to source out energy through various channels, apart from just relying on the nutrients provided by food. It may also assist in scavenging free radicals, otherwise described as molecules that are unstable and can cause physical stress.

Improve Mental Clarity

It’s a fact that eating certain types of food may affect our body negatively, pushing it to work harder, and even giving us brain fog; However, fasting can help us achieve a clear state of mind. It makes us concentrate better, thus becoming more efficient. The result is similar to when you  finish a good workout at the gym. So, you may consider fasting to enhancing your mental prowess.

May Help Prevent Cancer

Fasting might not totally, nor directly prevent a person from getting cancer, but it may be a result of its overall effect on the body. First of all, it relieves our body of unneeded toxins that can become harmful in the long run. It rids our systems of free radicals, and it could help in the prevention of tumors and swellings. It certainly eliminates the chances of people developing certain cancer types.

Improves the Immune System

Fasting also has immune boosting benefits as well, which means that as seasons change our bodies are able to readily adapt and we’ll get sick less, or perhaps not at all. We become less vulnerable to colds, flues, and other viruses. Fasting helps the body renew itself, and it revitalizes our cells.

Raises HGH Levels

Human Growth Hormones, or HGH, promotes growth both in children and adults. It helps in packing up those muscles and maintaining them, especially if you’re an athlete and tend to workout hard. It promotes bone development and overall body performance. With fasting raising HGH levels, you’re likely to burn fat faster too.

Boost Metabolism and Promote Weight Loss

Achieving a desired weight is difficult. It will take time to properly lose weight, and apart from exercising regularly, it is important to complement your effort with strategic fasting and following a well balanced diet. Studies have shown that fasting promotes higher levels of norepinephrine. It is a neurotransmitter that could trigger higher metabolic rates, therefore, bumping up fat burning. While fasting is a healthy practice that makes you lose weight and generally keeps you healthy, it is vital to be prudent about it.

Talk to your doctor. Share your plans about what you want to achieve through fasting and seek proper advice.

Article Categories:
Public Health · Science

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.