Migraines

Going WITHOUT Nutrition?  The Revealed Benefits of Intermittent Fasting!

by Lani Muelrath, M.A. aka The Fitness DreamMaker

If you think IMF means "impossible missions force", then think again! If you think it means "international monetary fund", well, you might be right but actually not on this occasion!

It is the NEW acronym I've invented for what I call intermittent mini fasts.

I NEVER thought I'd say this, but….I have become a big fan of the intermittent mini!

WHAAT you say?  Settle down! And I'll tell you all about it.

How it came up, what I learned, and what I did about it.

Taking Another Look

First, some personal history.  Years ago, I dabbled in fasting as a weight loss tool.  Horribly unguided, white-knuckle fasting that would pretty much go on as long as I could tolerate it.  Then I'd try to "break the fast slowly" as all the experts advised, but I would run fast lane into binges and overeating.  Stuff-starve at its worst!

Interestingly enough, over the past couple of years, as I am an avid reader and researcher of what's going on in the health and fitness fields, the idea of fasting seemed to be resurfacing as a health and longevity tool. 

Because of my prior experience, and all the work that I had done to heal my relationship with food, eating, and my body, I dismissed and ignored all of these references.  Did NOT want to go THERE! And as a foodie, someone who enjoys everything they eat (and won't eat anything I don't like, so there!) I was especially, shall we say, trepidacious!

However, references persisted, and I thought, OK Lani, let's take an objective look at see what this is all about.  After all I am a new person, different from those years way back when.  I've learned from experience, but I've also become able to look at things more objectively than ever before.

What Caught My Eye

As I began to let the material about fasting filter into my domain, I saw references that made me sit up and take attention.  Particularly these phrases:

~ reduce inflammation
~ increase insulin sensitivity

~ decrease stress hormone
s

~ increase human growth hormone production

And of course:

~ reduce body fat stores without sacrificing muscle.

What?  I'd been thinking since forever that fasting eats into our muscle mass.  That it decreases your metabolism, and does all kinds of other things to wonk up our efforts to be trim!

NEW Research Proves "Fitness Fasting Mythology" Wrong!

There is lots of documentation out there that refutes these common beliefs about fasting.

But let me show you an easy place to find out a little bit for yourself.

The simplest, most direct presentation of this information is by my friend Brad Pilon, who has written a book about intermittent fasting called Eat Stop Eat. Brad is a nutrition researcher who did exhaustive, objective research on fairly recent studies done with intermittent fasting on a variety of subjects.  It is all very well documented in his book, and it is an impressive collection, I must say!

Evidence To The Contrary

Here's what Brad found out. 

First, many of the ill effects that we may associate with fasting occur after extended periods of fasting.  Short-term fasts, as Brad details in his book, do NOT demonstrate negative effects and have been shown to improve many of the biomarkers as I have listed above.  His documented research and "sciency" audio files available had me sit up and take notice!

Brad's "Fasting Files", as I call them, which are part of the Eat Stop Eat book, include all kinds of nuggets, such as this one: after several hours without caloric intake of any kind, there is a marked increase of fatty acids in the blood stream.  If no food has been recently eaten to account for this, then where do the fatty acids come from?  Possibly stores in the body?

The Benefits Are In The "Intermittent Mini"

In Eat Stop Eat, Brad promotes fasts of no longer than 24 hours.  And only one or two times a week, depending on your goals.  The beauty of this is you never go a day without eating!  A common pattern is dinner to dinner, or lunch to lunch.  So, if you ate dinner at 6 one day, your IMF would be until dinner at 6 the next day.  And it is very flexible – you can work your way up!

I have found intermittent minis to deliver to me personally in many ways:

~ great energy on fast days
~ trimmer in my middle
~ PHENOMENAL returns for my clients who have been utilizing this technique themselves. 
Great deliver in terms of gentle weight loss, good energy, improved relationship with food and
eating, appetite moderation (quite possibly the increased insulin sensitivity), and detected
decrease of inflammation in the system.

Now, you might be thinking – as I did – if you were to fast for the day up to dinner, that all you-know-what would break lose when it came time for dinner.  C'mon, I know that's what you're thinking!  Because I was certain of it.

But you know what?  That didn't happen.  And it hasn't happened for me during the several weeks that I have been enjoying the many benefits of the IMF.  As I already, said, I never thought I'd say it, but….me likey!

People suffering from migraine can now heave a sigh of relief — thanks to scientists who've developed a portable electronic device that can "zap" away the debilitating pain before it starts.

Editors Note: I just saw this on the evening news. I wonder if they will actually get this to the market or if it will be snapped up by one of the big pharma companies and quietly shelved pending further research?

In their study, a team at the Ohio State University has found that the experimental device is safe and effective in eliminating headaches when administered during the onset of the migraine.

According to lead scientist Dr Yousef Mohammad, the results of the study are promising given that only 50 to 60 per cent of migraine patients respond to traditional migraine drug treatments.

The non-invasive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator (TMS) device interrupts the aura phase of the migraine, described as electrical storms in the brain, before they lead to headaches.

Migraine sufferers often describe "seeing" showers of shooting stars, zigzagging lines and flashing lights, and experiencing loss of vision, weakness, tingling or confusion, followed by intense throbbing head pain, nausea and vomiting.

Previous studies, conducted at Ohio State University, using a heavy and bulky TMS device, reduced headache pain. To expedite treatment at home, this portable hand-held device was developed and tested.

"Stimulation with magnetic pulses from the portable TMS device proved effective for the migraine patients. Because of lack of adverse events in this trial and the established safety of the TMS device, this is a promising treatment for migraines with aura. This sets the stage for future studies in migraines without aura," Dr Mohammad said.

The TMS device sends a strong electric current through a metal coil which creates an intense magnetic field for about one millisecond. This magnetic pulse, when held against one's head, creates an electric current in the neurons of the brain, interrupting the aura before it results in a throbbing pain.

"The device's pulses are painless and safe. Since almost all migraine drugs have some side effects, and patients are prone to addiction from narcotics, or developing headaches from frequent use of over-the-counter medication, the TMS device holds great promise for migraine sufferers," he said.

Of the 164 patients involved in the randomised trial, 39 per cent were pain free at the two-hour post-treatment point, compared to 22 per cent in the group receiving "sham" pulses — there're no differences reported related to adverse reactions between the two groups, the Science Daily reported.

It was earlier believed that migraine headaches start with vascular constriction, which results in an aura, followed by vascular dilation that will lead to a throbbing headache.

However, in the late 1990's it was suggested that neuronal electrical hyperexcitablility resulted in a throbbing headache. This new understanding of the migraine mechanism assisted in the development of the TMS device.

Have YOU Read The Migraine Report?

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Migraines are triggered by many things but here are the main culprits…

  1. Foods – chocolate, cheese, alcohol (often sherry and red wine), MSG. Skipping meals and dehydration can contribute.
  2. Emotions - stress, excitement, anxiety, anger, shock.
  3. Physical change – travelling, a new job, a different sleeping pattern, lack of sleep.
  4. Surroundings – bright or flickering lights, loud noise, strong smells, cold or hot weather.
  5. Hormones - menstrual cycle, menopause, the Pill, HRT. Tackling your migraines

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