Any Lemmings that have been regular fasters for at least a couple years? What's your first hand experience and opinion on fasting for health benefits?

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Any Lemmings that have been regular fasters for at least a couple years? What's your first hand experience and opinion on fasting for health benefits? - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

I only eat once a day for years now. Not really for weight loss, but rather because it saves a lot of time and allows me to spend more time on preparing one really satisfying and healthy meal instead of just snacks and fast food. I still eat sweets and stuff if I feel like, but it’s easier to control and keep track of nutrients etc.
What do you eat?
I’m on a vegan diet and I would say that I eat quite a big variety of food. Many vegetables, grains, nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, rice, quinoa, chick peas, pasta variations, also some meat alternatives, soy yoghurt etc. I rarely eat exactly the same meal twice, but improvise a lot.
That sounds like something I’d like to try tbh, could u give like 4 random meals you’ve had recently?

I usually don’t write it down, so I hope I remember it correctly:

Yesterday I had:

  • Gnocchi with leek, soy chunks (“minced meat”) and basil
  • Smashed cucumber salad with roasted sesame and black onion seeds
  • A salad with pasta made from pea flour with beluga lentils (ingredients were left over)
  • Lentil waffels (crispy flat bread similar to rice cake, not sure if you can buy these outside Europe) with hummous
  • Muesli with lupine yoghurt and walnuts
  • Chocolate

The day before I had

  • Pasta made from pea flour with a bolognese out of eggplant beluga lentil and nutritional yeast
  • Bake-off bread with bean puree
  • Caesar salad from sugar loaf (?) with blended almonds and hazelnuts
  • Two bars from caramalized peanuts (“Mr Tom”)
  • Vegan gummy bears

Another day before:

  • Grilled veggies (zucchini, corn, mushrooms, green peppers)
  • Grilled seitan steaks
  • Chick pea waffels (similar to lentil waffels) with soy cottage cheese
  • Pop corn

Yet another day before:

  • Rice with green flageolet beans, smoked tofu, coconut milk and roasted peanuts
  • Raw veggies (carrots, green peppers, cherry tomatoes) with cashew dip
  • Baguette
  • Nuts mix with raisins and cranberries
  • Sugar-coated peanuts (vegan alternative to M&Ms)
Do you eat a whole days worth of food in one meal?
Yes, usually I eat ~1800-3000 kcal for dinner.