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You can eat around 2K calories a day because 15k steps is around 500 calories plus 30 minutes stair Master and gym is enough to lose 1 kg in a Week
I’ve been reading some posts on extended water fasting (which seemed to be called the "Snake Diet" back in 2020-2021). It's essentially 3 to 5 days fasts then small refeed (of around 500-1000 calories depending on activity level) and repeat until reaching desired leanness. Nothing else can be consumed other than than snake juice (what they call just water with potassium and sodium, nothing else) since it will mess with metabolic processes, autophagy etc. People seem to have had incredible results and claim little to no muscle loss, or at least no more muscle mass loss compared to standard 500 calorie deficit a day. This method doesn’t seem to be talked about at all anymore, although the forum has gone to shit to be honest, with barely any useful users left. But these 2 users made some good posts on it there they were active, and they had both previously used DNP multiple times. They claim the same rate of fat loss as DNP, amongst other reasons why it’s beneficial, like greatly improving insulin sensitivity, so once your done your fasting your able to build muscle more effectively, anecdotally at least, etc.Also doing this ensures your hormone production is optimal and you get good sleep, which then lowers the desire to snack or eat useless junk calories even more.
It's not all calories in, calories out. There are benefits to doing lots of excercise, eating 2000kcal vs. sitting at a computer and eating 1500kcal to stay in a deficit.
Not to mention this is a looksmaxing forum, so the fact excercise promotes collagen growth should be enough reason not to cut simply by eating low cals and sitting all day.
I’ve been reading some posts on extended water fasting (which seemed to be called the "Snake Diet" back in 2020-2021). It's essentially 3 to 5 days fasts then small refeed (of around 500-1000 calories depending on activity level) and repeat until reaching desired leanness. Nothing else can be consumed other than than snake juice (what they call just water with potassium and sodium, nothing else) since it will mess with metabolic processes, autophagy etc. People seem to have had incredible results and claim little to no muscle loss, or at least no more muscle mass loss compared to standard 500 calorie deficit a day. This method doesn’t seem to be talked about at all anymore, although the forum has gone to shit to be honest, with barely any useful users left. But these 2 users made some good posts on it there they were active, and they had both previously used DNP multiple times. They claim the same rate of fat loss as DNP, amongst other reasons why it’s beneficial, like greatly improving insulin sensitivity, so once your done your fasting your able to build muscle more effectively, anecdotally at least, etc.
I’ll link some of their posts, maybe you can let me know what you think?
In general anecdotal experiences with the diet.
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Why better than DNP (both have experience with fasting and DNP, this is there conclusion):
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This is also not an excuse, as you said above, to sit on your ass all day, if anything DNP is an excuse to do that, in my experience. With the Potassium and Salt water you can workout perfectly fine. Still hit my gym session today, and progressed on quite a few lifts, got 20 mins of stair master in comfortably, level 6 but still, and got around 12k steps in for the day.
(I have also had experience with DNP. From scrolling through both their post, and from being people who advocate for DNP, to people who prefer this method over it, I decided to try for myself. I am 24 hours in so far.)
once a monthAlright thanks.
How often should they be done?
And I assume no physical activity (gym or cardio etc) during this time, so the body requires lees protein?
is there a benefit to doing weekly, 1 day fasts? obviously aside from losing 0.3kg fat?once a month
It would probably be good for your overall health and insulin sens, but to activate longevity pathways and achieve autophagy u have to do extended fasts of 3-5 days, and these long fasts tend to be more sustainable when they're done with less frequency, aka once a monthis there a benefit to doing weekly, 1 day fasts? obviously aside from losing 0.3kg fat?