Intermittent Fasting: 10 Facts About This Popular Eating Pattern
Medical Facts by Zentara UK, Book 12
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Bridges
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Auteur(s):
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Tamsin Haleshenk
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Intermittent fasting has captured worldwide attention not because it promises instant transformation, but because it redefines one of life’s most basic rhythms: when we eat. In a culture that celebrates constant consumption and endless snacking, intermittent fasting offers a return to simplicity — a reconnection with the body’s natural cycles of nourishment and rest. Rather than restricting specific foods, this approach shifts focus to timing, allowing the body to tap into ancient biological mechanisms that promote balance, repair, and renewal.
In Intermittent Fasting: 10 Facts About This Popular Eating Pattern, Tamsin Haleshenk explores the science, history, and practical wisdom behind this increasingly popular lifestyle. Drawing on cutting-edge research, she explains how periods of fasting trigger powerful metabolic changes — reducing insulin levels, improving fat metabolism, and supporting cellular rejuvenation through a process known as autophagy.
Haleshenk breaks down the most common fasting methods, from the 16/8 schedule of time-restricted eating to alternate-day fasting and the 5:2 approach. She demonstrates how flexibility and personalisation are key to success, allowing each reader to adapt fasting patterns to their own daily life. Far from a one-size-fits-all diet, intermittent fasting becomes a framework for mindful eating that restores equilibrium in a world of dietary excess.
Listeners will discover why fasting is not about deprivation, but about restoring efficiency to the body’s natural systems. As food intake pauses, insulin levels fall, stored fat becomes more accessible, and energy levels stabilise. Many experience clearer thinking, improved focus, and a renewed sense of connection between mind and body. The audiobook also examines how fasting supports long-term metabolic health
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