The 7 Intermittent Fasting Mistakes that Most People Make

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Try these tips to avoid the biggest intermittent fasting mistakes and boost your success on your health journey.

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0:00 Introduction: Common intermittent fasting mistakes
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There are seven big mistakes people make when they start intermittent fasting. Today, Iā€™m going to cover what they are and how to avoid them.

The biggest intermittent fasting mistakes:
1. Eating too much of the wrong foods when not fasting, like peanut butter, almond flour, and keto bars or desserts
ā€¢ Consume organic Valencia peanut butter.
ā€¢ Consume celery with your peanut butter.
ā€¢ Consume other types of nuts.
ā€¢ Include healthy, high-quality foods in your diet, like meats, eggs, fish, and vegetables.

2. Not doing keto and intermittent fasting together
ā€¢ Doing keto and intermittent fasting together will make fasting easier and boost your results.

3. Doing low-result patterns of fasting
ā€¢ Choose a pattern that includes one to two meals a day with no snacks between your meals.
ā€¢ Try to go as long as you can before you have your first meal.
ā€¢ Try to make your eating window only two to four hours and your fasting period at least 20.

4. Stuffing yourself
ā€¢ Your body consumes your own fat when youā€™re not eating food.
ā€¢ Donā€™t worry about how many calories you need to consume. Instead, just think about what you feel comfortable eating in your meal.

5. Not taking B vitamins and electrolytes
ā€¢ Your body demands more B vitamins and electrolytes when youā€™re fasting.
ā€¢ Get B vitamins from a natural source like nutritional yeast.
ā€¢ Consume a high-quality electrolyte product with high amounts of potassium and no hidden maltodextrin.

6. Not doing the healthy version of the keto diet
ā€¢ Avoid dirty keto and do Healthy KetoĀ® instead.

7. Stopping if they plateau
ā€¢ You may lose more weight at first because itā€™s water weight. After you lose water weight, your weight loss may slow, but youā€™re burning fatā€”this is normal.
ā€¢ There are things you can do to speed up the process, like fasting longer, cutting your carbs lower, doing periodic prolonged fasting, exercising, sleeping longer, reducing stress, and taking berberine or cinnamon.

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All Comments (21)
  • @fidelcatsro6948
    Dr Berg notes: The biggest intermittent fasting mistakes: 1. Eating too much of the wrong foods when not fasting, like peanut butter, almond flour, and keto bars or desserts ā€¢ Consume organic Valencia peanut butter. ā€¢ Consume celery with your peanut butter. ā€¢ Consume other types of nuts. ā€¢ Include healthy, high-quality foods in your diet, like meats, eggs, fish, and vegetables. 2. Not doing keto and intermittent fasting together ā€¢ Doing keto and intermittent fasting together will make fasting easier and boost your results. 3. Doing low-result patterns of fasting ā€¢ Choose a pattern that includes one to two meals a day with no snacks between your meals. ā€¢ Try to go as long as you can before you have your first meal. ā€¢ Try to make your eating window only two to four hours and your fasting period at least 20. 4. Stuffing yourself ā€¢ Your body consumes your own fat when youā€™re not eating food. ā€¢ Donā€™t worry about how many calories you need to consume. Instead, just think about what you feel comfortable eating in your meal. 5. Not taking B vitamins and electrolytes ā€¢ Your body demands more B vitamins and electrolytes when youā€™re fasting. ā€¢ Get B vitamins from a natural source like nutritional yeast. ā€¢ Consume a high-quality electrolyte product with high amounts of potassium and no hidden maltodextrin. 6. Not doing the healthy version of the keto diet ā€¢ Avoid dirty keto and do Healthy KetoĀ® instead 7. Stopping if they plateau ā€¢ You may lose more weight at first because itā€™s water weight. After you lose water weight, your weight loss may slow, but youā€™re burning fatā€”this is normal. ā€¢ There are things you can do to speed up the process, like fasting longer, cutting your carbs lower, doing periodic prolonged fasting, exercising, sleeping longer, reducing stress, and taking berberine or cinnamon. Thank you Dr Berg! šŸ±šŸ‘šŸæ
  • @johandaddy100
    Dr. Berg the goat, i was 260lbs in February 2023, its Nov 2023 im 200lbs now, i was prediabetic and all my blood sugars are normal now and all i did was follow his advice!
  • I'm 56 years old, and I've been on your version of a healthy keto for 1-1/2 years now. Also, your fantastic supplements. About 6 months now doing (OMAD), I'm very fortunate not to make any of those 7 mistakes. This has dramatically helped and changed my life and improved my a-fib if not corrected most of it, and my brain overcome a (schiymic) stroke over 3 years now. There's no way I'm planning to go back to my old bad eating habits and prescription medications. I have never in my life felt better as far as thinking clearer, energy, strength, stamina, and so much more. Thank you so much, Dr. Berg, for your best information out there on keeping us healthy!!!
  • @ritvaaurora2531
    I eat my first meal at 12 noon and do not eat after 4 PM. It is working for me.
  • @WilliamFluery
    I usually eat within a 2 hour window with a BIG A$$, raw, multi-vegetable salad with berries, EVOO and balsamic vinegar then eat 16 oz of ground beef with sautƩed mushrooms and onions. I will end with a handful of walnuts. I alternate my protein with chicken legs, thighs, salmon, sardines, herring, eggs or a combination and fast 22 hours
  • Going to start doing everything you teach Dr. Berg. I feel absolutely terrible every day. I'm hoping I can turn things around before they get worse. Thanks for all the great information!
  • @OGAesthetics
    This guy is a goldmine for health information.
  • @kd1872
    Started cross fit, actual classes not just on my own. It's interesting, people are telling me how hard it is, how much my body is going to hurt etc. I'm not experiencing any of this, I seem to doing better then others that have been there much longer. The instructor's seem interested, they don't know about omad keto. Not bad for 58.
  • @nordmannordmann
    When I started doing the intermittent fasting combined with a low carb diet, in little over 2 months I lost 20 kilos. I went from being 95 to 75 kilos. So it clearly worked very well for me.
  • @mabelnickner9260
    I've started IF and keto end of June, due to health reasons. Lost some unwanted middle section fat, my appetite decreased, I felt clear minded, energetic etc then October hitted and my excuse is the cold got to me and I started to eat nuts and seeds like a mad person. Gained the weight back, felt bloated, my digestive system reacted badly and I got terrible itches which by elimination, realized the seeds were giving me an allergic reaction. I'm back on track since yesterday. Please God take the itches away and I promise I won't go over board with the seeds and nuts. Thank you Dr Berg for sharing your knowledge.
  • @seattlesix9953
    After starting keto and making these mistakes and trying different approaches for 15 months, now everything is stabilizing at the point of true OMAD and 20:4 IF. Major improvements are found in the lack of cravings and consistent weight. Too many other improvements to list here. Am very wary of restaurants and havenā€™t gone to one in 3 years but willing should the need arise
  • @BasementBerean
    Well, I just hit my keto/intermittent fasting goal last week. Over two years I went from weighing 185 to 140, a size XL shirt back to the medium size shirts I wore in college decades ago. It's great to not be afraid of blood pressure measurement machines anymore. But it's a mindset. Cheating and over eating of anything just delays the process. I learned to get a few hundred strategic calories a day, and during the final phase I was running or walking two to four miles a day. Running is way easier when you aren't fat! I kept up my electrolytes and kept my blood sugar from getting to low as well. I also let my body level off and reach equilibrium every time I lost about ten pounds, so it wasn't all at once. (And, I fell "off the wagon" and gained a few pounds back a few times too.)
  • I have been doing IF for more than a year now and what you said in this video makes a lot of sense. Thank you very much for the excellent information that you share. I'm really sorry that YouTube is now censoring you. It must be pressure from their advertisers in the food industry.
  • @msdawn5720
    I did a 7 day fast after I broke my foot Aug 8th this year I was desperate and did not have time or patience for the down time. I have to say I think it helped speed up the healing process. I mostly noticed the bruising disappear practically over night. AND while it didnā€™t help with the crazy night time pain if I kept moving in the day time it seemed to help the pain and inflammation. I felt like I should do it again and probably even like once a month but never committed to that and now am like 90% healed and just waiting for my foot to go back into a normal shoe again. I am a believer in the imune system I remember when I first found Dr. Berg he was the first Doctor Iā€™d ever heard before that shared this information about health and healing. I am so grateful for his videos and Iā€™m watching the shift taking place all around me. šŸ¤™šŸ¼Go Doc go! šŸ˜‡
  • @zhoreashara6529
    Always so motivating! šŸ’Ŗ I have started with 16 hr fasting since last year and now I can do even 22 hr. Thank you Dr Berg!
  • I have been doing OMAD for the last 10 days now. Fasted for 65 hrs. I started off with 111 lbs. My weight stays at 107 lbs for the last 4 days. Good! I want to stay on OMAD for awhile. I eat high quality foods and organic. I have no hunger and no side effects except for the initial 65 hours fast. Didn't make it to 72 hrs. One of my family members is doing the 16 hr IF. The BP is down and the A1C is down. All normal now. Thanks to DR. Eberg!
  • @elsatesfam5229
    I've been doing OMAD and absolutely love how I feel. Going to try alternate day OMAD for November & reap even more benefits. Thanks Dr Berg!
  • @jeffhadley3362
    I eat 7 meals per week - every 24 hours Feeling great Thanks D.B.
  • @bonnies9861
    Thank you for all these intermittent fasting videos!!! My husband had a mini-stroke this past June, and never took any of the prescribed meds they gave him. Instead, we began your 18 hour fast, and after one week, we included a 24 hour fast every Wednesday into Thursday. It is so easy to do, and we feel so much better with this type of lifestyle. We love you Dr. Berg and are so grateful for all you do for us. Have a wonderful day!