Megan J. Ramos on Fasting, Pregnancy and Diabetes

video interview

Hey guys,

This is the 3rd episode where we explore the topic of Intermittent Fasting.

While in episodes 007 and 009 we talked about all the fundamentals and main things that you need to know when starting to fast intermittently, in episode 010, we answer deeper, more specific questions, that will really deepen your knowledge on Intermittent Fasting.

My guest today is Megan J. Ramos, who is a clinical researcher and kidney specialist, who together with her colleague and renowned kidney and diabetes specialist, Dr. Jason Fung, help people to fight diabetes and prolong their health-span.

What’s in this episode?

Why Fasting and Ketogenic Diet became so popular?How does fasting affect women’s hormones, fertility and menstrual cycle?Does fasting have age restrictions?What did Megan do when she got diagnosed with diabetes?How to keep the benefits from fasting if your goal is not to lose weight?How important it is to keep the eating window consistent?Why diabetes is not a death sentence?

It’s a great episode with lots of practical info on Intermittent Fasting and I hope you get lots of value from it!

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“The power of when you eat, what we observed in our clinic, is stronger than what you eat.”

Megan J. Ramos

Key Takeaways

Even for healthy people, doing a periodic 24h fast is very beneficialThere is absolutely no age restriction on fastingSticking to your eating windows will have tremendous effects on your weight and metabolism

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

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Intensive Dietary Management ProgramThe Obesity Code PodcastBlog and Podcast Skinny ConfidentialBook by Gary Taubes – Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health