• SSUPII
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    Because you are starving yourself anon

    Of course your senses gonna be enthusiastic when they see a single gram of external energy

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      During the hundreds of thousands of years we were nomadic persistence hunters, do you think we ate daily? Three square meals?

      A rough rule of thumb is humans can go 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food and 3 minutes without oxygen.

      Humans have literally evolved to fast for long periods and then have a huge feast once the prey is caught.

      So no, he’s not “starving” himself by avoiding stuffing his face for a few days.

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        starving

        Calorie deficit that causes weight loss is starving. It’s the definition of the word.

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          It isn’t though. Why didn’t you even check, when leaving a comment like that?

          starvation

          noun

          *suffering or death caused by lack of food.

          “thousands died of starvation”

          Op didn’t suffer. In fact, quite the opposite, wouldn’t you say?

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              There’s an initial period where there’s a bit of hunger pangs, sometimes, but I wouldn’t say there’s suffering.

              Then you get an incredible high and the hunger subsides. Feels amazing, honestly.

              And I’m no stranger to recreational drugs.

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                but I wouldn’t say there’s suffering.

                I’ve done intermittent fasting and it doesn’t feel amazing.

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                  With IM I don’t really get to that energetic sweet spot.

                  It’s more like 24h+ into the fast than in the 16-20 range.

                  That’s when you’re still somewhat hungry.

                  Cooking after some 30 hours of fasting is amazing. Everything smells fucking amazing and makes you salivate. People go in for healthy diets usually I think but I just feast.

                  One time made this amazing deer bolognese sauce, simmered it for ages. Spaghetti, fresh parmeesian (hehe) and a salad of nice fresh tomatoes and some other goodies. A nice beer on top of that.

                  Mmmm-mmmm-mmm.

                  Got to do that at home though, since usually that slaps the digestive tract awake and I have to run to the bathroom.

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          3 days with only water can still “dehydrate” you but in the sense of electrolyte imbalance, which often feels similar to dehydration.

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            This is an important thing to note.

            It’s easy to avoid though. Simply put a few grains of salt into your water.

            In the army, as a supply-core nco, that was a must, especially in the summer. A spoon of salt for every jug. I’m gonna refrain from putting the ratios here, because I don’t want anyone to go necking salt because of me. Normally we get enough salt from food, so I’m afraid of some trendy would-be healthy kids starting to add a bunch of salt into their water bottles even when they don’t do any sweating, thinking it’s healthy for them.

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            Hyponatremia ends up killing marathon runners pretty commonly, more often than heart attacks but to be fair I wouldn’t expect marathon runners to have a lot of the associated risk factors.