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You lose impurities through fasting, triggering autophagy and weight loss. Fasting for 90 days can starve cancer cells. A 36-hour fast can unstick weight loss, especially around the belly. Fasting for 16 hours boosts human growth hormone and promotes fat burning. Fasting allows the body to clean house by scavenging weak cells. Time-based eating, or fasting, combats chronic diseases at the cellular level. Start with 4-8 hours, then progress to 12, 16-18 hours for autophagy and fat burning benefits. Your future self will thank you for implementing fasting into your lifestyle. Translation: Fasting helps remove impurities, triggers autophagy, and aids in weight loss. Fasting for 90 days can starve cancer cells. A 36-hour fast can help with weight loss, especially around the belly. Fasting for 16 hours boosts human growth hormone and promotes fat burning. Fasting allows the body to clean house by scavenging weak cells. Time-based eating, or fasting, fights chronic diseases at the cellular level. Start with 4-8 hours, then progress to 12, 16-18 hours for autophagy and fat burning benefits. Your future self will thank you for incorporating fasting into your routine.

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Autophagy is a recently discovered process, with key research earning a Nobel Prize in medicine in 2016. During fasting, especially when protein intake is restricted, the body activates autophagy, which eliminates old and damaged proteins. Simultaneously, growth hormone levels increase significantly during fasting periods of two to three days, potentially rising up to five times the normal level. This combination of autophagy removing old proteins and elevated growth hormone levels promoting new protein production results in rejuvenation. Fasting allows the body to clear out old material and then rebuild with new proteins.

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Our bodies rely on glucose as fuel for healthy cells, but it also feeds zombie cells that can accelerate aging and cause various health issues. However, scientists have discovered that fasting cuts off the supply of glucose, starving the zombie cells of energy and rendering them powerless. When food is scarce, our body taps into stored fat and converts it into ketones, which serve as an emergency power source for both our bodies and brains. This not only helps combat the toxic zombie cells but also allows healthy cells to enter repair mode, addressing damage and improving overall health. With the zombies in check and our bodies in better condition, the future looks brighter.

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At four to eight hours of fasting, blood sugar levels fall and insulin drops. At twelve hours, the body begins healing, the digestive system rests, and human growth hormone increases. At fourteen hours, the body starts burning fat and producing ketones. At sixteen to eighteen hours, fat burning intensifies and human growth hormone can increase up to 100%, helping maintain lean muscle mass. At twenty-four hours, autophagy increases significantly, removing toxic cellular waste. At thirty-six hours, autophagy can increase up to 300%, and the body runs entirely on stored fat. Stem cells in the gut begin to be repaired, and autophagy acts as a defense mechanism against aging, disease, and cellular waste.

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The autophagy system digests old and misfolded proteins, with macro autophagy occurring during hunger. Anna Maria Cuervo discovered chaperone mediated autophagy, a deeper cleanse that begins around day two or three. Triggering this process in old mice resulted in a 35% increase in lifespan.

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A 7-day water fast can reduce the lifetime probability of getting cancer by over 70%. Fasting causes cancer cells to die off because they lack the nutrients they need. Fasting also activates cancer suppressor genes and enhances natural killer cells and t killer cells, which kill viruses and cancer cells. It stimulates autophagy, which helps recycle damaged proteins and decreases the risk of cancer. Fasting can increase resistance to chemotherapy and taking nutrients while fasting is important to maintain a strong immune system. There will be a video released soon about an incredible success story of someone who reversed stage 4 cancer through fasting.

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Between 12-18 hours of fasting, fat burning initiates as insulin decreases and the body enters ketosis, shifting from burning sugars to fats. From 18-24 hours, ketosis is active and glucagon increases to stimulate the liver, converting stored glucose into sugars via gluconeogenesis. This provides energy by tapping into glycogen stored in muscles and the liver, especially during fasting. At 24-48 hours, autophagy starts. This process enhances waste elimination, facilitates repair, detoxification, and promotes efficient cellular division, essentially cleaning the body at a cellular level.

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The speaker presents a theory of cancer origin and management centered on the idea that cancer cells are cells hovering near death and severely limited in their capacity for survival, in contrast to normal cells in different organs that can flexibly generate and use energy. The core claim is that cancer cells are tightly linked to fermentation-based energy, whereas healthy cells have broader metabolic options. Based on this framework, the speaker outlines a staged strategy to “kill cancer cells” by manipulating energy metabolism. First, the speaker advises reducing the glucose–ketone index (GKI) to close to 2.0 or below 1.0, asserting that this shift will begin to kill cancer cells. To achieve this, the speaker recommends a zero-carbohydrate diet for about ten days, with monitoring to observe the GKI stair-stepping downward in the right direction. The implication is that lowering GKI shifts the body's energy utilization away from glucose toward alternative fuels in a way that pressures cancer cells. Next, after the initial dietary period, the speaker suggests transitioning to water-only fasting. During or after this fasting phase, a “battery of drugs” is introduced—specifically repurposed drugs described as pounding the glutamine pathway and further lowering glucose. The speaker asserts that these tumor cells are “toast” under this dramatic metabolic change, implying that cancer cells cannot cope with the combined stress on glucose and glutamine metabolism. The speaker goes on to claim that, in addition to direct metabolic pressure on tumor cells, healthy body cells compete with tumor cells, effectively starving the cancer cells even more. A further claimed mechanism is “autolytic cannibalism,” where the body reportedly targets tumor cells and uses them as fuel for healthier cells, enhancing the body's ability to combat cancer. The speaker characterizes this process as “evolutionary biology in action,” emphasizing a natural, systemic shift in energy use and cellular competition that favors normal cells over cancer cells. Overall, the presentation outlines a sequential, metabolism-driven approach to cancer treatment: first drive the GKI downward through a zero-carb diet, then implement water-only fasting with a combination of repurposed drugs to suppress glutamine utilization and further reduce glucose availability, with the expectation that tumor cells will be overwhelmed while healthy cells survive and even utilize tumor cells for fuel in a process described as autolytic cannibalism and competitive starvation.

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My food contains glucose, which fuels healthy cells but also feeds zombie cells that damage the body. Fasting cuts off the glucose supply, starving the zombie cells and slowing down aging. When food is scarce, the body sheds fat and converts it into ketones, which provide emergency power for the body and brain. Without food, healthy cells can switch into repair mode, fixing damage and preventing problems. This helps keep the body in better condition and promotes overall health.

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That intermittent fasting can supercharge your gut microbes. When you put bacteria on a fast or mice or fruit flies or bugs, they live a lot longer. You see an increased resistance to oxidative stress and xenobiotic stress. This is exposure to chemicals. Like in chemotherapy, for example, if someone goes through chemotherapy and they're fasting, the microbes, which make up a lot of the immune system, can survive longer. When you do fasting, you increase diversity of microbes. You also increase tolerance to bad bacteria. And when you're doing fasting, you starve off the food, the sugar for yeast and candida. So you kill off the bad population, the pathogenic microbes, and you help the good population. And these microbes do a lot for you. They help recycle and increase your bile acids, which help you digest fats.

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When you fast, your body cleanses itself, using cellular waste for energy through autophagy. There are documented studies showing that fasting can impact cancer by starving it. Cancer thrives on sugar and poor nutrition, consuming a lot of nutrients in the body. By halting eating, you deprive the cancer cells of their primary fuel source, potentially slowing down its progression. Fasting can shift cellular metabolism, and there's evidence that unhealthy metabolic cells can revert to a healthy state, and even be eliminated completely.

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When we sleep, our body goes on a fast, which is why the first meal of the day is called breakfast. Fasting can help with weight loss and getting rid of impurities in the body. Some people have experienced positive effects on their health, including cancer shrinkage, by fasting for extended periods of time. Fasting can trigger autophagy, a process that helps repair and regenerate cells. It also promotes fat burning and increases human growth hormone levels. Fasting for 16-18 hours can be beneficial for fat loss and cellular regeneration. Incorporating fasting into your lifestyle can help combat chronic diseases and improve overall health.

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Our bodies rely on glucose as fuel for healthy cells, but it also feeds zombie cells that cause aging and various health issues. However, scientists have discovered that fasting cuts off the glucose supply, starving the zombie cells and weakening them. When food is scarce, our body converts stored fat into ketones, which serve as an emergency power source for both our bodies and brains. This process not only deals with the zombie cells but also allows healthy cells to switch into repair mode, fixing damage and addressing any issues. With the zombie cells under control and our overall health improved, the future looks brighter.

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Glucose fuels the healthy cells in my body, but it also feeds zombie cells - old, damaged cells that accelerate aging by infecting healthy cells with toxic sludge. These zombie cells contribute to conditions like hair loss, wrinkles, arthritis, cancer, and dementia. Fasting cuts off the glucose supply, starving the zombie army and weakening them. When food is abundant, my body stores excess energy as fat. When food is scarce, that fat is converted into ketones by the liver. These ketones then serve as an alternative fuel source, providing emergency power.

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Our bodies rely on glucose as fuel for healthy cells, but it also feeds zombie cells that cause aging and various health issues. However, scientists have discovered that fasting cuts off the supply of glucose, starving the zombie cells and weakening them. When food is scarce, our body converts stored fat into ketones, an alternative fuel source for both our bodies and brains. This process not only deals with the zombie cells but also allows healthy cells to enter repair mode, fixing damage and addressing any issues. With the zombie cells under control and our overall health improved, the future looks promising.

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Autophagy fasting is when you go without food for about 17 hours, allowing your cells to heal themselves. This process stimulates the intelligence inside the cells, which then identifies and removes viruses and bacteria. It also repairs damaged mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. A study during COVID showed that when a virus enters a cell in the state of autophagy, it cannot replicate because there is no glucose for it to feed on. In contrast, viruses thrive in cells with glucose and replicate rapidly. Fasting prevents virus replication by depriving the virus of the resources it needs to survive.

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My food contains glucose, which fuels healthy cells but also feeds zombie cells. These old, damaged cells release toxic substances that harm healthy cells and accelerate aging. However, scientists have discovered that fasting cuts off the glucose supply to the zombie cells, weakening them. When food is scarce, the body converts stored fat into ketones, an alternative fuel source for both the body and the brain. Without food to process, cells can enter repair mode, fixing damage and addressing issues. This helps control the zombie cells and promotes overall cell health.

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Scientists believe that cells, when deprived of food, can switch into repair mode. This allows them to fix damage, clean up garbage, and address problems early. By dealing with toxic zombie cells and enabling healthy cells to repair themselves, the future looks healthier and longer.

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Autophagy fasting, which occurs after about 17 hours without food, triggers the cells to heal themselves. By stimulating autophagy, the cell's internal intelligence identifies and eliminates viruses and bacteria. A study conducted during COVID-19 revealed that viruses cannot replicate in cells undergoing autophagy. Unlike cells with glucose, which viruses feed on and replicate within, fasted cells provide no resources for the virus to survive.

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The speaker states that if they could, they would skip food for three days in a row at least once a month to trigger chaperone mediated autophagy. This process involves chaperone proteins guiding other proteins into the "garbage can" to be recycled. This level of autophagy requires significant hunger, close to starvation, and occurs when the body exhausts fat and liver stores. At that point, the body starts breaking down protein for energy. The speaker believes this process is beneficial for eliminating misfolded proteins that accumulate and contribute to diseases like Alzheimer's. The speaker concludes that being able to do this would be wonderful.

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My food contains glucose, which fuels healthy cells in my body. However, it also feeds zombie cells, old damaged cells that accelerate aging and lead to various health issues. But scientists have discovered that fasting cuts off the supply of glucose to these zombie cells, depriving them of energy and weakening them. When food is scarce, the body converts stored fat into ketones, an alternative fuel source for both the body and the brain. Without food to process, cells can enter repair mode, fixing damage and addressing issues. With the zombie cells under control and the rest of my body in good shape, the future looks healthier.

The Dhru Purohit Show

Use These FASTING SECRETS To Lose Weight & Prevent CANCER! | Dr. Jason Fung
Guests: Dr. Jason Fung
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Fasting plays a significant role in optimizing health and potentially increasing longevity by activating autophagy, a process where the body breaks down old, dysfunctional proteins for energy. This mechanism is crucial for rejuvenation, especially as we age, since excessive growth can lead to diseases like cancer. Fasting reduces nutrient sensors like insulin and mTOR, which are linked to growth signaling, thereby potentially lowering cancer risks associated with insulin-sensitive cancers. Caloric restriction, a well-established method for increasing longevity in animal studies, suggests that eating less can extend lifespan. However, in humans, the challenge lies in maintaining proper nutrition while restricting calories. Fasting can naturally impose caloric restriction, allowing the body to enter repair mode without the complications of traditional dieting. The conversation also highlights the importance of understanding the hormonal responses to different foods rather than merely focusing on calorie counts. Hormones dictate whether the body enters growth or repair mode, making the quality of food consumed critical. The societal emphasis on willpower and calorie counting often leads to blame for obesity, overlooking the systemic issues at play. Dr. Fung emphasizes the need for supportive structures and community in adopting fasting practices, as emotional and social factors significantly influence dietary habits.

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REVERSE AGING: What To Eat & When To Eat For LONGEVITY! | Dr. Pradip Jamnadas
Guests: Dr. Pradip Jamnadas
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Fasting is not merely a weight loss strategy; it fundamentally alters cellular mechanisms that promote longevity. When fasting, insulin levels drop, allowing the body to mobilize fat stores for energy, primarily through ketogenesis. This metabolic shift enhances energy production and can lead to improved physical and mental resilience. Fasting induces hormetic stress, which can stimulate the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor, promoting neuroplasticity and cognitive function. Additionally, fasting increases growth hormone production, aids in muscle maintenance, and initiates autophagy, where the body cleans up cellular debris, including old mitochondria. The process of fasting can be challenging initially, as individuals may experience cravings and withdrawal symptoms from food addictions. Gradual adaptation is essential, starting with intermittent fasting or meal skipping, which empowers individuals to recognize their body's signals and build metabolic flexibility. For those with obesity, a structured approach to fasting, such as a three-day water fast, can be beneficial after they have acclimated to shorter fasting periods. Medical supervision is crucial for individuals on medications like insulin, as fasting can lead to hypoglycemia. Monitoring blood pressure and glucose levels is also recommended during fasting. The conversation around fasting should focus on its potential health benefits rather than the fear of starvation, as the body is designed to adapt to periods without food. Dietary changes, particularly reducing processed foods and increasing whole foods, are vital for successful fasting. The emphasis should be on nutrient-dense foods that support metabolic health. The concept of personalized nutrition is highlighted, as individual responses to foods can vary significantly. For instance, some may thrive on high-fat diets, while others may not. The discussion also touches on the importance of polyphenols and their role in health. Foods rich in polyphenols, such as fruits and vegetables, can positively influence gut health and overall well-being. The quality of food, including the sourcing of animal products, is emphasized, as it can affect nutrient density. Biological age, as opposed to chronological age, reflects the physiological state of an individual and can be influenced by lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise, and sleep. Interventions aimed at improving biological age can lead to enhanced health span and longevity. The study discussed involved a structured eight-week program focusing on diet, sleep hygiene, exercise, and stress management, with participants experiencing significant improvements in their biological age markers. Overall, the integration of fasting, personalized nutrition, and lifestyle modifications can lead to substantial health benefits, including improved metabolic function, cognitive health, and longevity.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

#114 – Eileen White, Ph.D.: Autophagy, fasting, and promising new cancer therapies
Guests: Eileen White
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In this episode of The Drive podcast, host Peter Attia interviews Professor Eileen White, a leading researcher in cancer metabolism and autophagy at Rutgers University Cancer Institute. The discussion centers on the concept of autophagy, a crucial cellular process that helps maintain health and prevent disease, particularly in the context of cancer and neurodegeneration. Eileen shares her journey from studying apoptosis to discovering autophagy, highlighting its dual role in cancer. While autophagy protects against the development of cancer, it can also aid cancer cells in survival once they have formed. This paradox is a significant focus of their research, as they explore how autophagy can be both beneficial and detrimental depending on the context. The conversation delves into the mechanisms regulating autophagy, including metabolic signals like mTOR and AMPK pathways, and how various stresses, such as nutrient deprivation and hypoxia, can induce autophagy. Eileen emphasizes the importance of understanding these mechanisms to develop effective cancer therapies. Attia and White discuss the implications of fasting as a potent inducer of autophagy, raising questions about the optimal duration and frequency of fasting for health benefits. They highlight the need for research to establish clear guidelines on fasting and its effects on autophagy and overall health. The episode also touches on the challenges of translating laboratory findings into clinical practice, particularly regarding the use of autophagy inhibitors in cancer therapy. Eileen expresses optimism about future research, particularly in understanding the metabolic roles of autophagy and its connection to inflammation and immune response in cancer treatment. Overall, the discussion underscores the complexity of autophagy's role in health and disease, the need for further research, and the potential for fasting and metabolic interventions to improve health outcomes.

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Water Fasting Scientist: Surprising Link Between Fasting & Cancer! Totally Reset Your Gut Microbiome
Guests: Alan Goldhamer
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Fasting emerges as a powerful medical tool in this conversation, with Dr. Alan Goldhammer arguing that water-only fasting can reverse hypertension, rebalance insulin resistance, and reset the gut. Over four decades, he has guided thousands to health by using one of humanity’s oldest healing practices, including a landmark study in which 174 consecutive patients with high blood pressure normalized their readings without medication. He describes fasting as complete abstinence from all substances in a resting state, emphasizing that rest minimizes lean-tissue loss while maximizing fat loss. He distinguishes water fasting from juice fasting, noting that the latter is a modified diet, and he asserts that the most dramatic metabolic changes—BDNF increases, autophagy, and improved brain function—often accompany fasting just as they do with exercise. He also stresses that the goal is to avoid dietary excess, not merely to restrict calories. Mechanistically, the dialogue traces the fasting sequence from glycogen depletion after about a day to a brain that switches from glucose to ketones as a primary fuel, with beta-hydroxybutyrate supporting cognitive stability and elevated BDNF. Autophagy is introduced as housekeeping cellular cleanup, while visceral fat—tied to inflammation, heart disease, and diabetes—sheds first during a fasting window and continues to decline with refeeding. The conversation links these changes to a broader shift away from processed foods that load the brain with dopamine-boosting salt, oil, and sugar, and toward a whole-plant SOS-free diet. Intermittent fasting and time-restricted feeding are offered as practical tools: avoid eating within three to four hours of sleep, extend the fast to sixteen hours when possible, and tailor the feeding window to individual needs, activity, and caloric goals. Clinical outcomes anchor the discussion: hypertension can normalize with two weeks of fasting, and long-term follow-ups show many maintain normal blood pressure off medications after refeeding and lifestyle changes. Lymphoma and polycystic ovarian syndrome appear responsive, with case reports and series indicating tumor regression and improved reproductive function during and after fasting. Beyond disease, healthy individuals may gain reduced visceral fat and lower cholesterol, though shorter fasts are suggested for prevention. Safety remains essential: patients are screened, monitored, and refeed gradually to avoid refeeding syndrome, and long-duration fasts require supervision. The broader message is that fasting reshapes physiology and behavior, including taste perception and reward pathways, helping people reset habits toward a plant-based, SOS-free lifestyle.
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