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8 Types of Intermittent Fasting

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8 types of intermittent fasting

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8 popular types of intermittent fasting, each with a brief description:

16/8 Fasting

You fast for 16 hours and eat during an 8-hour window, often from noon to 8 PM. It's one of the easiest methods to follow and supports weight loss and metabolism.

5:2 Diet

For five days, you eat normally, but on two non-consecutive days, you reduce calorie intake to about 500–600 calories. This method promotes calorie restriction while still allowing regular meals.

Eat-Stop-Eat

This involves fasting for a full 24 hours once or twice a week. For example, you might fast from dinner one day until dinner the next. It promotes fat loss and detoxification.

Alternate-Day

You alternate between days of normal eating and days where you either fast or eat very few calories (around 500). This method encourages quick weight loss but can be difficult to sustain.

Warrior Diet

You eat small amounts of raw fruits and vegetables during the day and have one large meal at night. This fasting method emphasizes eating nutrient-dense, healthy foods.

OMAD

With one meal a day ( OMAD), you eat just one meal per day within a 1-hour window, fasting for the remaining 23 hours. It is an extreme form of intermittent fasting that can lead to rapid weight loss.

12/12 Fasting

You fast for 12 hours and eat within a 12-hour window, such as 7 AM to 7 PM. It’s a beginner-friendly option that helps the body adjust to fasting without significant calorie restriction.

Spontaneous

Instead of following a set pattern, you occasionally, Spontaneously skip meals when you’re not hungry. It’s a flexible way to reduce calorie intake naturally without strict rules or schedules.

				
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