Could you address congestive heart failure and optimization techniques beyond the traditional generic medical practices (fluid restriction/low sodium diet)? Especially fluid retention and ways to reduce fluid retention without the use of diuretics - are their ways to reduce fluid retention in different parts of the body ex: I tend to have more fluid build up in my abdominal area, which doesn't respond as well to diuretics, than in arms/legs. Also, looking to optimize my lifestyle beyond the suggested fluid restrictions of approx 1500 ml/day and a low sodium diet of 1500 to 2000 mg sodium/day.
Up until recently it was common belief that gaining weight when you get older especially once you hit menopause is almost inevitable because your metabolism slows down. A recent study suggests now that this is not quite the case ( SCIENCEVOL. 373, NO. 6556DAILY ENERGY EXPENDITURE THROUGH THE HUMAN LIFE COURSE). So is the reason for weight gain only a matter of limited activity ? What is the science behind the recent findings and is slowed metabolism now a fact or is it not?
What’s the best way from a nutritional and psychological perspective to approach fasting 30 days in a row from dawn till sunset. Ramadan is a holy month in Islam and Muslims worldwide (approx. 2bn) will be fasting throughout the month which begins around 23 March. I thought it would be of great value to factor in science-based health/body tools as well as the spiritual side of it. This could be an episode in itself forgive me if this is too wide of a question! Just for clarity fasting in this case is no food or liquid intake including gum and water. Some sub-questions that come to mind: - how to deal with lack of caffeine all of a sudden through out the day - what foods are good to intake in the pre-dawn meal - at the time of breaking fast are there any particular foods that would be better - usually the first thing Muslims break fast with is dates or water. Are there any studies on what impact this could have? - what’s the impact of eating big meals in one go at the time of breaking fast? - how to deal with fatigue throughout the day - how to deal with headaches that usually happen especially at the beginning of the month - usually the evening is spent in worship so one would want to have energy and concentration for it. Is there anything one should try to do to achieve that? - any optimal methods to include exercise for the month As I’m typing this I feel like many of this questions are already answered across the podcasts but I guess it’s about building it all in one place as a toolkit for fasting a month. Happy to discuss this further if need be. Much appreciated and thank you for changing my life.