that the resting your gut for 16 14 hours a day maybe only even 12 hours a day completely is probably something that is important for the balance of the gut microbiome
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
that the resting your gut for 16 14 hours a day maybe only even 12 hours a day completely is probably something that is important for the balance of the gut microbiome
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So we think it's important to have a long stretch of gut rest but that that gut rest happens at night, starting fairly early, 7 or 8 p.m. and then 13 hours after that.
Time-restricted eating produces fat loss independent of total calories.
A 72-hour fast measurably improves autophagy markers in healthy adults.
One-meal-a-day (OMAD) eating patterns increase all-cause mortality in long-running cohort data.
Eating the largest meal before 3pm improves 24-hour glucose vs. an evening-heavy schedule, calorie-matched.