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September 2018

Posts published during September 2018.

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09.192018

Buchinger Wilhelmi – Takeways

This time at Buchinger Wilhelmi marked the first time I had done 22 days of consecutive fasting followed by 4 days of an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet.  During that time, I watched my fasting blood sugars drop from diabetic levels to prediabetic levels, blood pressure return to normal, and my weight drop close to 20 lbs. … Read more

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09.192018

Refeeding Days 3-4 & Departure!

We are on our way out of Buchinger Wilhelmi. Days 3 and 4, as well as Departure Day were a breeze as our food intake increased!  We got to enjoy our last activities here.  And, we got our final blood lab results back! Menus Refeeding Day 3 Day 3 menu (target 1,200 calories, but I … Read more

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09.182018

Mitochondrial Dysfunction & Natural Healing

Mitochondrial medicine takes a different angle on the study and treatment of chronic diseases like Type II diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).  There is also some interesting work underway regarding mitochondria and the brain. You may remember from high school biology class that mitochondria are the subunits of our cells (with the notable exception … Read more

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09.162018

Refeeding Days 1-2 – On the rebound

Fasting is like summiting a mountain. Summiting a mountain may sound like the daunting prospect, but the real danger lies in coming back down again, a new study shows. While hikers may feel they have conquered the hardest part after reaching the peak, in fact 75 per cent of falls occur on the road home. … Read more

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09.162018

FYI – Blood sugar can RISE immediately after exercise

I was surprised to attend a lecture just three weeks ago where a doctor told diabetics to exercise to lower their immediate blood glucose readings. After the lecture, I informed the doctor privately that this is not what I have actually observed over the last 15 years, and after some initial dispute, he expressed surprise. … Read more

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09.142018

Breaking the fast!

“Every fool can fast, but only the wise man knows how to break a fast.” – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel-prize winning playwright Breaking our 22-day fast at Buchinger Wilhelmi To achieve the sustainable lifestyle benefits of fasting, the methodology here is as much about breaking the fast, as the prolonged fasting itself.  The purpose of … Read more

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09.142018

Days 20-22 – 20 lbs down & ready to break the fast!

Writing this on Day 22 of “fasting.” (I put “fasting” in quotation marks because of the small number of calories we actually do get to consume. This is really more a “fasting mimicking diet” than true fasting.) Today we break the fast, so I had my final weigh in before we start chewing again! I … Read more

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09.112018

Days 16-19 – Overcoming “Buchinger Burnout”

A psychotherapist on staff here at Buchinger-Wilhelmi told us that after about 3 weeks here, people start getting a bit eager to go home!  It’s funny that today marks our third week here, and we’ve already been ramping down our participation in a lot of the group activities! In addition to the cooking demonstrations, there … Read more

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09.112018

Psychology of Fasting (“Two Selves”)

At our fasting clinic, we have met many people who are repeat visitors. So far, the record among our acquaintances here was an Egyptian gentleman who was on his 37th time here, attending 3 times per year now for over twelve years. How could so many people want to submit themselves to long, periodic fasts? … Read more

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09.072018

Days 12-15 – Resisting food temptation around us!

As we are progressing in our fast, the education here at Buchinger-Wilhelmi has shifted from “how to fast” to “how to eat” in preparation for returning home!  My wife and I now have been to 4 cooking demonstrations so far.  Those here at the end of their fasts get to partake in eating what was … Read more

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09.062018

Gut bacteria and Type II Diabetes

Why do we care about our gut bacteria? It turns out that despite that our gut bacteria (our “microbiome”) is only about 1-2kg of weight in our colons, our gut bacteria has at least as many genes as we (the “hosts”) do! It turns out that our microbiome has a major influence on our immune … Read more

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09.042018

Gradual weight loss efficacy is a myth…

Do you believe any of the following? Exercising over time produces cumulative weight loss based on calories in versus calories out Setting realistic weight loss goals is important to keep people motivated Losing weight gradually (1-2 lbs per week) creates more sustainable weight loss If so, you are not alone! The problem is these commonly … Read more

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09.032018

Days 9-11 – Halfway done and back to high school weight

My wife and I are still doing well!  Right now, the forecast is 22 days of fasting — 28 days less arrival day, digestive rest day, and 4 refeeding days.  This means we’re halfway there! The other way to think about it is that we’ve now survived 5 enemas!  😱  The enemas don’t really get any … Read more

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09.022018

Baldriparan as a Sleep Aid while Fasting!

I am actually someone that almost never has a problem sleeping.  As such, I never knew about sleep aids before coming here.  Now, I’m a believer! Fasting reduces your need to sleep I’ve heard two different few theories on the why fasting reduces the need to sleep (and numerous more on the mechanisms which I … Read more

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09.012018

Make autogenic training part of your daily routine

Buchinger Wilhelmi is about more than fasting.  Thirty years ago, they were practicing yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and other “alternative” therapies long before they hit the mainstream in the Western world.  The one I hadn’t heard of is autogenic training. They have a basic routine that they’d like everyone to follow when waking up: say a … Read more

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