EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 8 MIN
E28 Richard Syrett and Pam Killeen Expose The Pros and Pitfalls of Fasting
from Circadian Reboot with Pam Killeen · host Pam Killeen
For more information visit www.pamkilleen.com. Recorded on April 1, 2025, Richard Syrett (Sauga 960AM) and Pam Killeen discuss the growing trend of fasting, its historical context, and the scientific research supporting its health benefits. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the different methods of fasting, such as intermittent fasting and modified fasting, while also cautioning listeners about potential risks and the need for individual consideration. Killeen highlights the benefits of fasting, including immune system reset and brain cell regeneration, but stresses the importance of consulting with healthcare professionals before starting any fasting regimen.TakeawaysFasting has historical roots and is gaining popularity today.Scientific studies support the health benefits of fasting.Not everyone can or should fast; individual health matters.Intermittent fasting or time restricted eating can provide benefits without extreme measures.Fasting can lead to autophagy and improved insulin sensitivity.Caution is needed for those with underlying health issues.Bone broth can be beneficial but may cause reactions in some.Consulting a physician is crucial before starting fasting.Fasting can help reduce inflammation and promote longevity.Research is essential to determine if fasting is right for you.Sound Bites"Bone broth can be very high in glutamates.""You can regrow brain cells with fasting.""Fasting has benefits if done responsibly."Chapters00:00 The Rise of Fasting: A Modern Trend02:39 Understanding the Science Behind Fasting05:45 Fasting Methods: Intermittent and Modified Fasting07:55 Cautions and Considerations for FastingPam Killeen Resources Website -- www.pamkilleen.comFacebook -- https://www.facebook.com/pam.killeen.9/ Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/circadianpamYouTube -- http://www.youtube.com/pamkilleenRumble -- https://rumble.com/c/c-6784666LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-killeen-bab652218/ Substack -- https://pamkilleen.substack.com/X - https://x.com/PamKilleenDisclaimerThe information on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. We are not licensed healthcare providers, and our content is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment.For personalized health guidance or if you have specific medical concerns, please consult a qualified medical professional. They can assess your individual health needs and offer recommendations tailored to you.By listening to our podcast, you agree to this disclaimer. We assume no responsibility or liability for actions taken based on the information provided here.Keywords: fasting, health benefits, intermittent fasting, time restricted eating, modified fasting, wellness, diet, longevity, autophagy, immune system, nutrition, bone broth, glutamates, histamine, MCAS
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For more information visit www.pamkilleen.com. Recorded on April 1, 2025, Richard Syrett (Sauga 960AM) and Pam Killeen discuss the growing trend of fasting, its historical context, and the scientific research supporting its health benefits. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the different methods of fasting, such as intermittent fasting and modified fasting, while also cautioning listeners about potential risks and the need for individual consideration. Killeen highlights the benefits of fasting, including immune system reset and brain cell regeneration, but stresses the importance of consulting with healthcare professionals before starting any fasting regimen.TakeawaysFasting has historical roots and is gaining popularity today.Scientific studies support the health benefits of fasting.Not everyone can or should fast; individual health matters.Intermittent fasting or time restricted eating can provide benefits without extreme measures.Fasting can lead to autophagy and improved insulin sensitivity.Caution is needed for those with underlying health issues.Bone broth can be beneficial but may cause reactions in some.Consulting a physician is crucial before starting fasting.Fasting can help reduce inflammation and promote longevity.Research is essential to determine if fasting is right for you.Sound Bites"Bone broth can be very high in glutamates.""You can regrow brain cells with fasting.""Fasting has benefits if done responsibly."Chapters00:00 The Rise of Fasting: A Modern Trend02:39 Understanding the Science Behind Fasting05:45 Fasting Methods: Intermittent and Modified Fasting07:55 Cautions and Considerations for FastingPam Killeen Resources Website -- www.pamkilleen.comFacebook -- https://www.facebook.com/pam.killeen.9/ Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/circadianpamYouTube -- http://www.youtube.com/pamkilleenRumble -- https://rumble.com/c/c-6784666LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-killeen-bab652218/ Substack -- https://pamkilleen.substack.com/X - https://x.com/PamKilleenDisclaimerThe information on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. We are not licensed healthcare providers, and our content is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment.For personalized health guidance or if you have specific medical concerns, please consult a qualified medical professional. They can assess your individual health needs and offer recommendations tailored to you.By listening to our podcast, you agree to this disclaimer. We assume no responsibility or liability for actions taken based on the information provided here.Keywords: fasting, health benefits, intermittent fasting, time restricted eating, modified fasting, wellness, diet, longevity, autophagy, immune system, nutrition, bone broth, glutamates, histamine, MCAS
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