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  2. A 5-day, fast-like diet could lower your biological age and ...

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    As its name suggests, the FMD aims to mirror the effects of a water-only fast. Each cycle involves five days following the plant-based diet—high in unsaturated fats and low in protein, calories ...

  3. Fasting isn't for everyone, but it offers more health ... - AOL

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    Fasting simply means to abstain from food or drink for a period of time - though water and zero-calorie beverages such as tea or black coffee are often permitted.

  4. What Are the Benefits of a Water Fast? - AOL

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    "A three-day water fast, if you don't have any serious pre-existing diseases or conditions such as a sugar or hormonal imbalance, can be a healthy way to give the body an opportunity to reset ...

  5. Valter Longo - Wikipedia

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    The FMD is a low-calorie, low-protein, moderate-carbohydrate, moderate-fat plant-based diet program, that he argues mimics the effects of periodic fasting or water fasting. The course lasts five days, while still aiming to provide the body with nutrition, [11] [12] and is considered a periodic fast. [13]

  6. Fasting - Wikipedia

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    Prolonged fasting (also called extended fasting or water fasting) involves periods of fasting above 24 hours, typically in the range of 5–20 days. [13] In early fasting, the body operates under a relatively high level of gluconeogenesis, though this eventually decreases as the body's metabolism switches into ketosis, causing ketones to ...

  7. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    5:2 diet is a type of periodic fasting (that does not follow a particular food pattern) which focuses entirely on calorie content. [1] In other words, two days of the week are devoted to consumption of approximately 500 to 600 calories, or about 25% of regular daily caloric intake, with normal calorie intake during the other five days of the ...