Baron
ET Founder
That's correct. Currently, I'm eating 3 meals and 2 snacks per day, and that's spread out over 12 hours.So does that mean you're no longer intermittent fasting?
That's correct. Currently, I'm eating 3 meals and 2 snacks per day, and that's spread out over 12 hours.So does that mean you're no longer intermittent fasting?
So no more narrow feeding windows, eh?That's correct. Currently, I'm eating 3 meals and 2 snacks per day, and that's spread out over 12 hours.

ya, release the toxins out of your fats cells quarantine back into the system so it can get a double dose of whammy? yep, i can see the rationale behind thatFirst of all, I didn't undertake this for a survival advantage. I did this to see if I could become the person required to conquer the challenge of it. But considering that toxins and pollutants like pesticides are stored inside of fat cells, then reducing the number of fat cells through diet and exercise will release a lot of that toxic junk out of your fat cells and give your body a chance to sweat it out or excrete it out via urine or feces. So from a survival standpoint, I would think it's a smart choice to reduce as much stored pollutants and chemicals as you can if you want to avoid the diseases associated with storing high levels of these toxins in your system over time.

That's true in the short term but I'd rather have it released into the bloodstream so it can get filtered out by the liver and kidneys instead of sitting there stagnant in fat cells for decades.ya, release the toxins out of your fats cells quarantine back into the system so it can get a double dose of whammy?
You are as healthy as you will ever get...add little Brady B12That's true in the short term but I'd rather have it released into the bloodstream so it can get filtered out by the liver and kidneys instead of sitting there stagnant in fat cells for decades.

ya, release the toxins out of your fats cells quarantine back into the system so it can get a double dose of whammy? yep, i can see the rationale behind that![]()
Thanks, that's good to know.I did it for a couple of years starting around June of 2015, and like everything else, I noticed some results at first but within a few months, it just seemed like my body completely adapted to the eating pattern and a new plateau formed. I kept at it for quite a while but just never seemed to be getting closer to my goals.