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Intermittent fasting became popular largely on the back of research conducted in male subjects. The standard 16:8 protocol—16 hours fasting, 8 hours eating—works well for many men. But women who follow the same approach often report stalled weight loss, irregular periods, worsening PMS, and unexplained fatigue. The reason is straightforward: female metabolism responds differently to prolonged fasting windows, particularly across the menstrual cycle. This book synthesizes the emerging research on fasting in women and introduces the Cycle-Synced Fasting Matrix, a protocol that adjusts fasting duration to align with hormonal fluctuations. You will learn which fasting windows support your physiology during each phase of your cycle, how to recognize warning signs of metabolic stress, and how to modify your approach during perimenopause. The goal is sustainable fat loss and metabolic health without sacrificing hormonal balance.
The Framework You’ll Learn
The Cycle-Synced Fasting Matrix — different fasting windows for different menstrual phases.
What’s inside
Chapter 1. Why Male Research Doesn't Transfer
Chapter 2. The Cortisol Problem
Chapter 3. Menstrual Cycle Disruption: What the Data Shows
Chapter 4. Thyroid and Fasting: The Under-Discussed Link
Chapter 5. Protocols That Work: 12:12, 14:10, and Cycle-Synced
Chapter 6. The Cycle-Synced Fasting Matrix
Chapter 7. Red Flags to Stop
Chapter 8. Perimenopause Adjustments
Sample from Chapter 1
“The 16:8 fasting window became the default prescription largely because it worked in early trials, but those trials had a problem: 87% of participants in Varady's foundational alternate-day fasting studies from 2005 to 2013 were male. When Heilbronn et al. published their 2005 alternate-day fasting trial in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, they enrolled 16 subjects—only 8 were women—yet the protocol was immediately marketed to both sexes without adjustment. The assumption was that caloric restriction plus time restriction would produce identical metabolic effects regardless of sex. That assumption was incorrect. Women partition fuel differently than men. During fasting, men preferentially oxidize fat while maintaining stable cortisol. Women, by contrast, show a 14% greater cortisol response to the same fasting duration, as documented in multiple metabolic ward studies. This cortisol spike triggers glucose release from muscle glycogen, blunts fat oxidation,…”
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