TMHS 625: The Truth About The U.S. Healthcare System & How To Personalize Your Intermittent Fasting Program with Cynthia Thurlow

Published: Oct. 12, 2022, 2 a.m.

Medical interventions, including prescription medications, can be effective solutions in the right context. But in our current healthcare system, we\u2019re simply treating symptoms and overlooking the powerful lifestyle tools we have at our disposal. There is an undeniable connection between our health outcomes and our daily practices, including diet, sleep, and movement.\xa0

Today\u2019s guest, Cynthia Thurlow, is passionate about empowering folks to live vibrant and healthy lives through nutrition. She is a nurse practitioner, international speaker, and a thought leader in the space of intermittent fasting and women\u2019s health. In her bestselling book, Intermittent Fasting Transformation, Cynthia outlines an individualized approach to weight loss and hormone balance through intermittent fasting.\xa0

On this episode of The Model Health Show, Cynthia is sharing incredible insights into her experience in the U.S. healthcare system, both as a provider and a patient. We\u2019ll talk about the numerous health benefits of intermittent fasting, and how to find an approach that works for you. This episode contains conversations on gut health, fasting for women, how to hit your nutritional goals, and so much more. I hope you enjoy this interview with the amazing Cynthia Thurlow!\xa0

In this episode you\u2019ll discover:

  • The effects that intermittent fasting has on insulin resistance.
  • Why breakfast is not the most important meal of the day.
  • How blood sugar levels impact metabolic health.\xa0
  • What autophagy is.\xa0
  • The difference between acute and chronic inflammation.\xa0
  • How low insulin levels can improve mental clarity.
  • The problem with industrial seed oils in our food supply.
  • How gut health and the microbiome are influenced by intermittent fasting.
  • The two groups that typically have the easiest adjustment to fasting.
  • When women should fast (& when they should not).\xa0
  • Cynthia\u2019s personal experience with illness, hospitalization, and surgery.
  • Why patient advocacy is so critical.
  • What true informed consent is.\xa0
  • The difference between digestive rest and fasting.\xa0
  • Why eating sufficient protein is important for metabolic health and longevity.
  • The problem with the OMAD fasting schedule.
  • An important conversation on animal protein vs. plant protein.\xa0
  • Why you shouldn\u2019t be dogmatic about your diet.
  • The holes in our healthcare system, and how providers can truly help patients.
  • Details of Cynthia\u2019s 45-day Intermittent Fasting Transformation.\xa0

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