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Things men ask about fasting

How hungry will I get?

Because of how we prepare you for fasting, you’ll find that true physical hunger rarely hits as hard as you’d expect. Instead of battling intense cravings, your experience will be more psychological than physical—often driven by habit, emotion, or environment. Within a short time, you'll start to see hunger in a whole new light—not as something to fear or fight, but as a signal you understand and manage with ease.

How much weight will I lose?

In the beginning, you’ll notice a quick drop in water weight. While this isn’t fat loss yet, it’s an important first step—your body will begin to carry less excess water while staying fully hydrated. As you continue to follow our method, fat loss often follows swiftly. That’s because you’ll be shifting your body into its natural fat-burning state.

The more consistently you apply our approach, the easier fat burning becomes. You’ll be lowering your insulin levels before and during fasting, and taking entire days of calories off the table—without ever putting yourself in a chronic caloric deficit.

Best of all, when done correctly, muscle loss is minimal. And once the fat is gone, rebuilding lean muscle becomes significantly easier and more efficient and is part of our complete program

Will I lose muscle?

While rapid fat loss can come with a small amount of muscle loss, our method is specifically designed to minimize that and actually leave you stronger after fasting than before. Through our approach, your body will naturally produce higher levels of growth hormone and create a surge of satellite cells—the building blocks for new muscle.

This powerful combination not only helps you quickly rebuild any lost muscle, but also makes it easier to add new lean muscle once the fat is gone. In short, you’re not just losing fat—you’re setting the stage for a stronger, more resilient body.

How much can I eat when I eat?

One of the best parts of fasting is the freedom to eat until you're satisfied when it's time to feast. And while you may feel the urge to eat heavily at first, that intensity naturally fades as your body adapts.

What matters most is what you eat—focusing on nutritious, healing foods allows your body to thrive during the fast-and-feast cycle. That said, life includes indulgence, and fasting can actually help buffer the effects of enjoying your favorite treats.

Over time, something surprising happens: your cravings shift. Junk food may still appeal to you, but the urge to overdo it fades. You’ll begin to desire the foods that actually make you feel good—craving real nourishment the way you used to crave junk. And when you do choose to indulge, you’ll do it on your terms—with control, not compulsion.