Researchers Look to Fasting as a Next Step in Cancer Treatment
https://www.cedars-sinai.org/discoveries/fasting-as-next-step-in-cancer-treatment.html
... When patients asked Jethro Hu, MD, co-director of Neuro-Oncology at Cedars-Sinai, whether dietary changes could stall disease progression, he used to tell them that evidence is limited. But over time, he began noticing that patients who adopted a ketogenic diet of their own accord sometimes fared better. ...
Not exactly news, but that it is being put out by a pretty mainstream source (Cedars-Sinai) is significant.
I've been intermittant fasting (16 hours no eating/8 hours eating) for the past two months and it's really helped with my acid reflux/GERD. Since I no longer have breakfast (i.e. no coffee) I think that's been a factor.
I had horrible acid reflux to the point where I could barely swallow food unless it was chewed to a pulp, because my throat was so inflamed and swollen almost shut. Almost choking to death a couple times scared the hell out me.
10 months ago I switched to one meal a day. I eat A LOT in a two hour window, mid-day, then fast for 22 hours. In addition to losing 50 pounds in under four months, and becoming extremely fit, my acid reflux completely disappeared, and my throat healed and returned to normal.
Wow. That's great. If things get worse I may try that, although fasting for 22 hours seems daunting. Thanks for sharing.
It takes some time to adjust to 16-hour fasting. But once you've trained your body to not expect food constantly, it gets easier and easier to add another hour onto the fasting length until you've slowly upped it to 22 hours of fasting. 22-hours really isn't bad if you take it in slow increments.
Thanks. I may try to increase the fast time once I adjust to my current routine. I still find I'm hungry about 14 hours into the fast.
Congrats on healing yourself. I LOVE your name. :)
I've heard someone saying ivermectin helped stop their GERD. It may be something to look into
Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.