"Try It For 1 Day" - Most Effective Way To Burn Stubborn Body Fat This Summer | Dr. Mindy Pelz
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I first spoke to today’s guest back on Episode 342 - and that episode has become one of the most downloaded episodes of the year - it has transformed the lives of many women - and men and I think this conversation will do the same.
Dr Mindy Pelz is a nutrition expert, a pioneer on the subject of women’s health & hormones, and the author of Fast Like A Girl and The Menopause Reset: Get Rid of Your Symptoms and Feel Like Your Younger Self Again.
Mindy’s aim is to empower women by explaining the biological changes that take place each month and throughout a woman’s life. She believes that, armed with that knowledge, they can improve their health, happiness and relationships. But this conversation is just as relevant for men.
We start off discussing whether weight gain is inevitable as we age. Is it our fate - and particularly a woman’s fate - to gain weight once she hits 40? It can be, she tells me, but only if women don’t know how to harness their hormones to prevent it. She explains how declining oestrogen levels can make women insulin resistant - which may be one the reasons why the diet and lifestyle that worked for them in their 20s and 30s, no longer does once they hit 40.
At the same time, declining levels of progesterone, the calming hormone, can result in lower-quality sleep, more perceived stress and increased levels of the stress hormone cortisol - which, in and of itself, will contribute to an increase in belly fat. It makes so much sense when Mindy explains it, but unfortunately, this information is still not widely known.
We cover so many different topics, including:
• How to adjust when and what you eat during different phases of your cycle.
• The importance of gut health when thinking about hormonal health.
• Why women often handle stress in a different way to men.
• The impact that hormonal changes can have on brain function.
• The practical steps we can take to improve our sleep.
• The importance of lifestyle changes irrespective of whether a woman chooses to have HRT or not.
• The best times in a woman’s cycle to resolve conflict and deal with relationship issues.
This episode is jam-packed with insightful information and practical take-homes. I hope you enjoy listening.
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how come there is no comments asking about the fruit in the thumbnail mentioned? 2 hours and no body in the comments mentions it? i smell scam
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Oh so well said!! Women will spend 40% of our lives in menopause, so why are we not studying this a WHOLE lot more?!?!? Thank you, Dr. Mindy!!
I think it’s rooted in the sad fact that people only place value in a women’s youth and fertile years. It’s sad and disgusting.
Check out Dr. Mary Claire Haver - or any other NAMS expert! She has lots of amazing YT videos to help
Women’s health is so under looked. It’s real scary not realizing that woman health is under looked until pre-menopause hits. I’m 43 years of age I feel the change and Im scared. I have no one to talk to about this and everyone thinks I’m crazy. I wish my mommy was around.😢 I also read that if you have trauma or mental illness as a child that depression is even worse as you go through menopause, Lord, help me
@angelique2746 Don't be afraid. Instead, be thankful for the doctors we discover like Dr. Mindy at this point in our lives that will give us the answers we need to get through this change. I know you may feel alone, but there so many women's groups that can relate to you and definitely don't think you are crazy. You just have to take that extra step to reach out. Try to focus on POSITIVE reading material that will help you and less on negative material that will destroy you. Remember: The brain is a very powerful source of our being. If you believe and allow your past trauma to dictate your life in the future, then that's exactly what will happen to you. So, I suggest you change your mindset and start thinking otherwise. Peace and Blessings to you 🙏🏾
So get sleep, workout in the morning, get some sunlight, and don't eat dinners late in the evenings.
I'm not sure where you got that from. She said eat late lunch and dinner in the summer and then a heavier lunch and a light dinner during summer. Where I live it's dark at 4 PM in winter, the idea was to not have heavy meals when it's dark outside, would you consider 4 PM as being late? Also she doesn't say get some sunlight, she says get sunlight in the morning to sync your body to the circadian cycle. And I have not heard her say to exercise in the morning, can you share the timestamp for that?
@@andreea-marinacozma6077😂😂
@@andreea-marinacozma607713:19. She says to move, take a walk. The red/sun light stimulates cortisol so you’ve got to work off the cortisol.
She did say to get up and exercise within 2hours of awakening..
@@Msdebbielove 10x ! Didn't remember that detail
Most big names in podcasting are male, so I'm always glad when they give some time for the discussion of women's health. Thanks for this
Especially when it comes from a feminist huh?
Like I said shawn, get over yourself
@@10317 Like I said 10317 LOL... get over myself? I'm not the one being a feminist pushing the term "Patriarchy"...I for one am a man that understands the importance of a family unit and how valuable it is for the youth growing up with a solid foundation so it's not about myself it's about others...men AND women sharing roles of their bond so I believe it's Mindy who needs to get over herself and her activist ways, she was obviously brainwashed in school and it has stuck with her ever since! So get lost if you can't handle the truth about this feminist! What would be nice is if she would step back and realize that BOTH men and women have their shortfalls and own problems to deal with, it's not just women
@@shawnlewis1918have you watched her videos on her own channel? She makes great points on how women with and without a menstrual cycle can benefit from modifying their diet. And it's true, how in most studies, the subjects are mostly, if not all, men. Being a feminist is about equality, not one sex dominating another.
@@kendallstark4302 Maybe you didn't comprehend my statement....I don't really give a sh*t listening to anyone who pushes the term Patriarchy...it's an activist and feminist term tearing down the family unit, put aside her knowledge, that's great and all but if a terrorist has great knowledge about something, do you support listening to that person regardless of their destructive beliefs that are an ideology??? And I'm not comparing her to a terrorist, I'm just trying to be clear here on what she believes internally is a toxic ideology that Patriarchy is a diseased system when it was the foundation of a well developed civilization and why we are where we are today...it's pure feminism to push what has been our natural way of developing into a toxic Patriarchy when it was a system that benefited BOTH men and women but now those ideologies are tearing down our foundation. Yes I agree we have some skid marks on our history like ALL nations do at some point and many STILL do today but we eventually rectified them like women not being able to vote a century ago, of course that was silly and it was corrected over time. You can't be this naive but because you are a women, you don't pick up on this behavior like I do, most people like this are very subtle in the messaging but it became clear halfway through the interview, she is a feminist, I don't tolerate feminism just like I don't tolerate male chauvinism!
I'm 43 and Dr Mindy is exactly right. My low carb lifestyle no longer worked at all!!! I've been fasting the way she guides us to and doing keto. The weight finally shifted and I feel great!! Thank you Dr Mindy
I'm 45 and for the last few months learning more about IF and also incorporating keto. I lost 5lbs, but I need to get better at incorporating what works for my hormones
Dr Mindy is not correct when saying insuline resistance iss making the body store fat. I see 80 percent of people are storing plenty of fat from high glucose from starches and high processed wheat and sugar
@@sarahmoffett1296, keep it up, I was shocked to find out that Dr. Windy was usually right on target when you actually follow exactly what she says. If something she says hasn’t worked for you, please reconsider what you did wrong. I’m working on a 24 hour fast right now. Just the thought was enough to make me feel like giving up. Right now, I’m considering making it a 36 hour fast. That is the longest time I’ve ever done. 🙃. Will I want to consider doing a 72 hour fast? Don’t know. However, if I’m feeling good, I may just see how long I can maintain that pace. I would really love to be successful with it! 🥰
@@Changeworld408. They are attached at the hip! Lol! The carbs set up the insulin resistance ! You are both basically saying the same thing…. as I understand it. 😅
@@Changeworld408all those things spike insulin which promotes fat storage!! DR M is accurate!
I've noticed that Dr. Chatterjee often asks his guests about how whatever topic they're discussing might be different for women, or for post-menopausal women. The guest is usually male, and they usually scratch their head and don't have much to say to answer that question. I don't say this to criticize these guests---it's simply a reflection of the lack of research and knowledge out there. This episode has been the antidote to that lack.
I appreciate Dr. Chatterjee always remembering women in his discussions, even if the guests often don't have a good answer, at least the subject was broached. And I deeply appreciate this whole episode, it's like the missing piece that's allowing me to take the knowledge gained from those other guests and apply it in a more customized way that works for me (a 40-something woman).
I thought fasting wasn't for me because I had a bad experience but when I listened to Mindy, what she said made so much sense that I tried it her way, following my cycle, which I still have at 53, it is working! I am so excited to be finally losing weight after 30 plus years of nothing.
I always thought women fasting while on their cycle would be a bad idea and will cause you not to have a cycle. Your body needs nourishment during cycle so I don’t understand the fast on day 1 of your period logic. I’m under my boyfriend’s username btw.
@@Thaddeus-ml8if that's only if you starve yourself for an extended time. Intermittent fasting for 12-15 hours is really 'nothing'. Your body can go 5+ days without food easily!
@@melvaughn29 I have lost my periods doing 16:8 before. Fasting for women is different and can cause some to loose their cycle if they fast without considering where they are in the cycle.
After nearly 50 years of calorie counting, in which the weight loss always went back on, I tried fasting. It was a lot easier than you can imagine. I did one meal a day (OMAD). The first three days well hell!!! Then it became the new normal. At 63 I am now the weight I was at age 30 having lost 50lbs, and the weight has stayed off. I now eat 2 meals a day; first at 2-3pm and a snack a couple of hours later. I am never hungry. I put this down to avoiding refined carbs, sugar and processed food. I never have breakfast as it is the least important meal of the day; avoiding it invigorates your body to hunt. Avoiding carbs means that the fat burning switch stays on!! If you have ANY body fat, you have no need of ANY food, as long as you are adapted to ft burn. All the rest is cake dressing; pills potions, suppliments - none make you lose weight, only your body can do that.
Great❤ But do you ever go low-carb at some point? And I m talking about the good carbs we find in potato and/or vegetables and fruits in general ... 😊
Exactly!💯❤️
Eating too much in one sitting causes blood glucose to rise. Since I’m a type one diabetic with a Dexcom G7 I can watch my glucose 24/7. One hamburger patty OR 2cups of a veg salad & I am full. There’s no way I’m doing one or two meals a day. I eat zero sugar very few carbs but I do eat a little bit throughout the to match my long acting insulin. This one or two meals a day isn’t for everybody. I would starve and be malnutrition.
Glad it’s working for you.
So Im 66 this year, was always fit but had to watch my weight. Got kidney stones and gall stones, had surgery to remove blockage of bile duct and another blockage from kidney to bladder. I have not been able to get the weight off since. Fasting, keto did not work. I lost almost 10 lbs at one point but put it back on in 5 weeks while on vac. What I am curious about is the flappy arm skin when you loose and for some older women the thigh skin and back. How to loose without this flappy skin!!
Lift weights 💪
🌸 LOVE to see MORE for POST MENOPAUSAL women too. THANK YOU.🌸
"Hello Linda, I hope you are doing well."
Exactly! I’m a healthy young 66 year old woman who wants to be at the top of my game!
I m a critical care nurse for 15 years & it has done wonders for me & my gut health when I started fasting on my 12 hour night shifts. I find I am less lethargic & tired, more alert. Now I have come across Dr. Pelz, my mind has blown & learing so much on women’s health & fasting where there is lack of.
I’m in the same field working 3-4nights 12-13hr shifts ON then OFF. which must be hard on our body when we go from nights off to nights on and re-set our body and our body is in chronic stressed all 12+hrs 😭I wonder if this red light therapy will work for us when we go to bed in the morning and wake up at 3-4pm to get ready for work. How are you doing the IF going back and forth on work schedule ?
I wonder if Dr Mindy can help us with Nursing topics
Wow you should try a real fast then because it will be much more beneficial. A twelve hour period of not eating is nothing really so if that made a difference just imagine what an actual legitimate Fast would do. 3 days is my thing and I can operate even better when tasked because after the first 30 hours my energy goes sky high.
I work on nights and do 12 and a half hours. I found this podcast to ensightful. I think fasting on my night shifts sounds a good idea. I will give.this try.
I too am an evening and night shift nurse. I wish there was more information for people who do shift work and can’t wake up with the sun or eat at normal hours because the work they do. If anyone has any suggestions please share.
I CAN’T “get up at sunrise.” I’m a nurse. In the winter, I go to work in the dark and go home in the dark. And I HATE winter-I stay in a funk ti the daffodils bloom.
Is there any way you can go to sleep close enough to a window that you could have the sunrise light shine on you even if you’re sleeping? I have a window that I have made it allow the sunrise light to come in to the room when I’m sleeping. It has worked out great for me. Hopefully, I have been able to help you in some way.❤
@@charannhare4369 Lol I get up and go to work BEFORE the sunrise.
As a teacher, I feel your pain! I’m up at 3:45 and home around 6 pm or later. It’s tough!
1:53:13 they talk about this
I am an RN, too, and have the same issue 😢
Any man that gives time to talk about how women are different and make space for this has my instant respect ❤
I love this. I just feel I'm unable to achieve anything I used to do anymore! I was so fit right up until my mid 40's now I've ground to a halt, stacked on the weight and literally a shell of my former self. .....full time working teacher, single parent of two teens, chronic stress long term effects.
This is exactly what I’m going through. I couldn’t pull myself out of this dark hole because I didn’t understand what was going on. My doctor just shoved me on anti-depressants, this made things much worse as they came with horrible side effects, I weaned myself off them after a year and had a year of terrible withdrawals, brain zaps! I’m starting to think that most doctors have no bloody clue and will never rely on them for any chronic symptoms. We have to manage our own health and take control. I started IF a week ago and already losing weight and looking/ feeling better, all body inflammation disappeared, unbelievable asI have been referred to a hand surgeon for a thumb joint issue that doc said was arthritic, it’s 80% cleared in less than a week! Taking out carbs and sugar was the hardest thing I’ve ever done but the benefits are undeniable. I’ve lost 1KG so far which is a bit disappointing, I was hoping to lose a lot more but I remember to be patient and consistent. Good luck with your journey. I’m 50 yrs and got my first hot flush 4 months ago, I thought that was the start of perimenopause, but now I understand that I’ve been perimenopausal for at least 5 years! 😂
I would love to see a summary video that's less than 20 minutes that takes the key parts. REALLY hard to watch the full 2 hours. But still have the original and then a followup summary one. Just a tip to get more interaction from people that probably see it's 2 hours and just don't watch.
Basically eat protein, exercise and do intermittent fasting. Nothing new.
You can listen to it while going about your day. It's a podcast, like a radio program.
A lot is new, the whole bit about hormones and how our modern world ignores female hormones in all medical studies until extremely recently. Everything she says about cycles. Super important and I definitely had to take notes and watched in the span of 3 days..
Watch at 1.5 or 1.75 speed. Once I discovered it I never watch anything on CZcams below 1.5 now.
Agree. Total waste of precious time wading through a video this long. That’s why people are putting on weight, sitting around watching overly long CZcams videos.
The title is completely inaccurate and also doesn’t capture the depth of the actual conversation topic. Dr. Mindy is fantastic
these channels never use accurate titles
@@BarbarellaAlpha TRAINERS HATE THIS LITTLE TRICK
This is because we were "taught" we are EQUAL!!! So much so we are busy building careers and being masculine that we have forgotten that we are DIFFERENT! We forgot the last part...Equal BUT Different. The plumbing is not the same. Thank you Mindy for reminding ladies about all the things that we forgot!
Mindy was listing 5 things for over 40’s to do, number 4 was toxicity, she didn’t get to 5, does anyone know what it is?
Powerful statement and absolutely true!!
Really need more info for POST MENOPAUSAL women. I’m 64, ex body builder in my 20’s, ex nurse & exercise physiologist. 9 years clean keto & now 6 months clean carnivore. And I still can’t shift 5 kilos of belly & thigh fat. I’ve tried every variation of fat/protein percentage & nothing seems to work. I am no longer insulin resistant and yet I’m stalled. 😱 All my life I’ve had a slim & athletic body until I turned 59. Perimenopause started at 45, menopause hit at 53 and the yo-yo-ing began. The last 5 years my fat loss has stalled & wont budge.
I know what you mean. What works in your 30’ doesn’t work when in your 60’s
Mindy says to follow the moon cycle, but admittedly I don’t know how to apply it.
5 kilos? That’s your body protecting you. Let it go.
In her "Fast like a girl" book she has 6 different fasts and one of my favorite fasts is 36hrs fast and 12hrs of eating. 36-13-36 it is for fat loss especially the belly fats.
@vitalishus,
I would include IF: Intermittent Fasting.
I have Breakfast at 10am, a lite protein lunch or skip it, Dinner at 5-6pm of meat with veggies or salad.
That is it, until 10 am tomorrow!
The remaining kg should drop off if you're still exercising or at least walking for an hour daily, as long as you're sleeping well.
Namaste 🙏 🕊
@@calista1280 That’s my point it doesn’t come off. I train 3 times a week now. I have been OMAD and IF for years. (Maybe that’s the problem) I eat only between a 3pm and 6pm window. It works well for me and I never gain weight. And yes I’m getting enough protein. It’s just those last 5 kilos that make a huge difference to how my body looks and feels. Now carnivore for 8 months.
I've listened to, and appreciated, many podcasts by Dr. Chattergee. I was really looking forward to this one because I thought it would help me as a post-menopausal woman struggling to lose belly fat. However, I became more and more annoyed as the podcast proceeded because the majority of the podcast was directed to women who are still in the menstrual stage of life. The podcast title included "for women over 40, do this before bed to lose belly fat". Do what before bed? The podcast didn't answer this - unless it is fasting? (which I already do). In short, the podcast was interesting, but I felt frustrated that the title didn't match the content, which felt misleading. I'm venting! But, I do want to say that I listen to many of Dr. Chattergee's podcasts and find the majority to be illuminating and helpful.
Get "The menopause reset" by her. Excellent book. It explains a lot, is very detailed and tells you what to do.
@@katjawascher2780 Thank you for the recommendation.
I agree with you- this discussion was focused on menstruating women only, not me as I am post menopausal
Exactly my thoughts 😟
Dr Pelz's book "Fast Like A Girl" explains fasting for women of ALL ages. I'm 66, and her guidance has been a game-changer for me!
This podcast! Thank you. I am a 44yr old female that was diagnosed with triple positive breast cancer at 36. Went through chemo, double mastectomy and then took hormone-blocking medication for 5yrs, then made the decision to have my ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. It feels like everything is working against me and the belly fat struggle is real! Tossing and turning at night is my life also. Thank you for all of your help ❤
You are such a strong woman!
I wish you good luck with your stuggle ❤ stay strong
Bless you love ❤️.
💕🙏🏽💕🙏🏽💕
The title here makes so much more sense! I listened to this as a Poscast and it was titled as Menopause: How to burn fat and live in harmony with your Hormones yet 80% of the episode was about PERIODS which really annoyed me because I though this was about menopause. It felt like a slap in the face…
I ate at 11:00 am fasted all day to 11:00 am again exercised 1hour every day.i did this for 3 months ,i lost 60lbs went from a size 20 to a size 2 ,22 inch waist size.i know it works but its hard to maintain. I stayed fit for about 11yrs, i only fasted 1 day a week, I'm getting back to this lifestyle change, and feeling better.i love listening to this Doctor's podcast.
Rangan and team... please change the title of this podcast... it's click baitish and misleading! You're well beyond needing to do that!
Please call it Learn to improve your life and relationships by tuning into hormonal cycles or something like that. People are searching for this info and won't find it like this!
Good conversation. Love Mindy. ❤️
So true!! I only found this video by random chance.
Exactly! Title definitely doesn't match the contents!
Good suggestion - this video was amazing & I learned so much re: hormones and cycles. These were the changes I did to finally lose the extra weight I gained in my 30-40s but I figured it out by chance and trial/error.
I'm 68, when I was 40 through 53 I did major strength training, and ate less fat and stayed at 13% body fat. When I stopped I I gained, of course. Last year I watched Mindy, I fasted twice, and started intermittent, switched to more fat, no processed, no sugar, or ultra processed, for autophagy, although I went from 147 to 115 in 9 months. I had not weighed in a yr. don't like it..I was concerned although as I thought about it, that was the weight I always hovered. Of course at 68, no matter how much yoga, palates or squats, and sprints I do, the loose skin is YIKES. It's not horrible, although I see it. Yes the air squats,and walking after a meal works. I don't like someone shoving more, and more longer fasting constantly. I have never eaten healthier, and I do eat fruit. Going to Doctor tomorrow after a year, and see what's happening inside.
That's amazing! In July I started trying to live a healthier life and I'm still learning about things to do to live my best healthest life! Thanks for posting your comment iy's inspiring! I'm 59 and need to loose a minimum of 50lbs. Cheers from Canada!
I know how you said you didn’t like longer fasting, yet this is how people often get rid of loose skin. It can take a while, but if you include 17-72 hour fasts periodically (you didn’t say how long your feeding window was), this can help with getting autophagy really going and with the loose skin. This is why people often include ADF or 72-hour fasts in while they’re losing fat, as it can help keep the loose skin from occurring at all or as badly.
Good for you! I started that last October after watching a tall by Dr Robert Lustig on sugar. I went to zero ultra processed food, no added sugar in any foods I eat, no alcohol and getting high protein snd fiber intake. Exercise is necessary.. but nothing crazy. I do weights and walking. My body change, at 76, is remarkable. I’ve never had a weight problem, but I did lose 8 pounds quickly. I do walk super early at sunrise and go to bed earlier and my sleep has drastically improved. People pushing fasting is not good as you get much older because you are in high danger of muscle loss (sarcopenia) and you tend to eat less protein. In fact, you tend to eat much less as you age, so cutting back on the time you eat is incredibly hard to get enough protein.Bad news for getting frail as you age!! I stop eating at 7 pm -I go to bed at 9pm-and eat again at 6:00 am. Long enough to help my sleep but I get in a full day of protein and fiber for my muscles. Vital.
The fat is not making you fat, it is refined glucose spiking foods. I eat butter. Full fat yoghurt and pounds of full fat cheese and eggs and steak. The drs will still say i will get a heart attack or stroke although i am leaner then at age 20 and never had visible abs until i did throw out all glucose from sugary beverages and bread. Pasta and pizza. Ldl cholesterol
I hope this is true! Hate the loose skin
I love Dr. Mindy! She is speaking my life at 47 right now! Thank you 🙏 for your advice and wisdom!
This is such an important conversation. I would like to see more discussions on Women’s health, especially regarding menopause and connected sleep issues. Thank you for a great podcast.
42 years old and have felt before that anyone can understand what has been going on in my body like Dr Mandy did. !! Endless search in YT and google but never found anything so related
Dr Mindy is on yt
I am stunned! I listened to this video, then went through my planner to see what my days looked like during my last two cycles. I made BIG plans and had BIG ideas in the manifestation stage. I was more tired and lightened my list of things to do the week before my period, even canceled my workouts. I was much more energetic and efficient in my work, with a more pleasant attitude, during the first week of my cycle. So just from my own calendar, I can see an amazing rhythm that I've never known before! I am going to label the days of my planner with this information and continue to test this out. My husband is a future planner, massively into wanting to know what we will be doing two and three weeks from now. Drives me crazy because I won't know how I will feel then. But maybe now I can! I can schedule big projects and trips for certain times of the month, and stay close to home, and have more relaxing time when I need it. So much to think about!
Personal note: I am 49, suffer from insulin resistance and PCOS, and struggling to lose weight. I will use this information to change my workout schedule, too!
Thank you Dr Mindy for representing voices of us women
I am 86 years old since COVID I have been IF mad 2o-21 hours a day. It is the best thing I could have done for myself and wasn’t hungry or lacking energy. Thankfully I am never nervous or up tight.
Thank you Dr Mindy . At 66 I will be advising younger women to listen. Thank you Dr Chatterjee for all your podcasts. It is so heartening to listen to the people you interview. I love the way they and you share information to help us all. 🙏👍😊
Thanks to Dr. Mindy Pelz I’m on this lifestyle of intermittent fasting!! super important to do it with my cycle!! It took me 6 months to lose 25 pounds!! I never had to lose so much weight until now in my 40’s!! Our hormones definitely dictate!
Wow amazing
This was absolutely amazing!!!! Just hitting the 40s and this has helped tremendously!!! I literally I’m trying to figure out what’s going on with my body. And this has answered my question. Thank you Dr Mindy!!!
Thanks for highlighting the complexities of the human body!
Love a woman that is going through menopause they are the ones that understand what the body goes through. Love her for trying to explain to both men and women this subject was hidden from many of us and now we struggle to understand.
I am male and I am absolutely amazed listening to this discussion. This woman is special... I have learnt so much! Thank you Dr. Rangan...
Such an inspiring conversation, Mindy Pelz is absolute gold. Thank you both!!
Two of my most respected pillars. Dr Mindy you are amazing. Thank you for your incredible passion and for helping women!! ❤
It's interesting to adapt your regular routine to your menstrual cycle. I think I do it instinctively but I didn't realize it. I do weight lifting but I would lift less heavy a week before my period. I thought it's cos I was tired but it's just how my body works. I also do 13 hours fast unconsciously! Dinner by 7 or 8 pm, breakfast by 9 or 10 am. Interesting!
Loved this podcast! Love Dr Mindy I can hear the passion in her to help women .
I’m 70 and have applied many of her techniques. I just wish that there was a Dr Mindy to help in my earlier years.
I’m just so thankful for all you do.
Ladies we can lose the weight....and GAIN our health❤❤
True! My question is, why didn't this happen to our forefathers/mothers? Weight is purely lifestyle!!
@@hellenkini1943because human life styles and food environment entirely changed from our forefathers and foremothers… including the terrible government food pyramid recommendations that many people listened to
I tried to take fasting seriously during my cycle. This month I’m doing really well. I’m approaching 40 and trying to figure this out before perimenopause starts. Thank you for all of the info. Fasting has made me feel soooo much better overall!
We overcomplicate things and your tips Dr Mindy are so basic yet effective❤
As to period cycling, I think there more to the story than just being out in nature. I've lived over 20 years on 162 acres in the wild bush Mountains of South East QLD. Living in a tiny home off grid, so spent most of my time outdoors. But my period was clock work from the start to the end. 28 day clear, 3 days on. Through out my whole time. And my mum had the same pattern to her cycle.
I’m so grateful for this as a woman with pcos and having gained weight in My mid 40s about to be 50 and can’t lose belly fat and weight horrendous moods during week before period !
Fabulous conversation, thank you both so much ❤️
You two make the best team You explain everything so well together. I wish you would do more videos
Appreciate you both!
We women need so much help & inspiration.
You just praised a feminist who used the term "Patriarchy"...and act like nothing happened?
@@shawnlewis1918 and?
Well she was right, mindy tells it like it is.
Get over yourself
@@10317 LOL... get over myself? I'm not the one being a feminist pushing the term "Patriarchy"...I for one am a man that understands the importance of a family unit and how valuable it is for the youth growing up with a solid foundation so it's not about myself it's about others...men AND women sharing roles of their bond so I believe it's Mindy who needs to get over herself and her activist ways, she was obviously brainwashed in school and it has stuck with her ever since! So get lost if you can't handle the truth about this feminist! What would be nice is if she would step back and realize that BOTH men and women have their shortfalls and own problems to deal with, it's not just women.
@@shawnlewis1918 dude wake up or get out … your kind is the we just don’t want to tolerate any more.
Thank you both for this interview. A GREAT learning experience!
Mindy is an absolute legend! So much vital information to share and thank you Rangan too for leading a great conversation. I have both those books and they are just brilliant resources. I can't recommend them enough to any woman over 30.
Sorry ladies. I must be from another pĺanet or not fully human. I almost never had period pain and the only thing I experienced at menopause was the cessation of my periods, abruptly, from one month to the next. My belly fat occurred at age 17, immediately after returning to my birth country, the U.S, and starting college. I seem to have gained 1 lb of visceral fat per year until retiring, moving back to Mexico, and watching these podcasts. For me, intermittent fasting and removal of diet soda from my diet led to the astonishing loss of my belly fat and eliminated the need for statins within a week. I have never liked sweets, which is why type 2 diabetes had come as a surprise to me.
Thank you Drs. Chatterjee and Pelz! This was a very informative Podcast! I am in my late 50's and have been so confused about my body changes and the menopause stage. This has opened my eyes. I appreciate you both for taking the time to speak about "Hormones" in depth. Subscribed to you both and happily reading "Fast Like a Girl" Thanks again!
I'd like to see something like this for post menopausal women. We still have these problems, they dont go away once youve gone through the menopause and come out tbe other side. You dont have a cycle to time things by, would it still help to follow some sort of cycle for instance following the moon or the cycle of women in your group? Do these things talked about in this podcast, apply in some way to post menopause or do we need something completely different. Is anyone even talking about it?
This is what I'm wondering, I wish I'd known when I was younger about what I've heard so far but I need to prepare for post menopause.
Starts around 1:20:00
I wish that I’d heard this conversation 25 years ago. I’m waiting for a cancer diagnosis for uterine cancer tomorrow. Tbh, I am scared but I will do everything Dr Mindy says. I wish everyone could hear this important podcast.❤
Hi Lookup the Doctor’s CZcams channel. She has lots of great videos on post menopausal women.
I’m 57 and wo a cycle since 2012. I’ve taken on a serious of wtf and growing physically larger , ugh! I’m noticing through these recommended fasts that my rhythm mimics ( of what I recall) my youth’s rhythms of the monthly cycle. This was my ah ha moment this week.
James smith does a video on menopause 😊
Thank you, Dra Mindy. This podcast gives me more understanding about myself now. All along, I thought there was a problem in me. That I wasn't good enough... That no one understands... Thank you, for the topic. I hope this will be watched by husbands out there.
Absolutely fascinating. I have read about some of this information. Spot on!!
Thank you so much!!Both are great helpers of humans!!
It is always awesome to hear someone say "get up at dawn, meditate with a Red Light, then go for a walk, get out for a walk at Lunch, don't eat when it is dark in the Winter but have a big Lunch and go for a walk....". Where do you live? Fairy Land? I get up at dawn, wake my son, leave for work, have 30mins Lunch breaks, get home around 7 or 8 pm, have dinner and go to bed. Am I the only one? These Tips don't sound like they are made for Real life people....
Why not? It's not like you have to meditate for hours or go for hourly walks. You could easily meditate for 10 mins. Go for a walk for 10 mins (even on your lunch break). Not eating during the dark of winter is sensible considering we are less active during the colder months.
One can make excuses, or one can slowly shift their schedule in the right direction to prioritize health. It's a choice.
I learned so much with this incredible conversation! Thank you so much!!🙏💞💞💞🌱
Such a great interview! I can’t wait till part 3 lol
Thank you for this excellent discission with Dr. Mindy--I wish I had known about this when I hit hormone chaos at 50--really went through a lot that I could have softened or avoided. Now at 60 I have incorporated many of Dr Mindy's hormone and other biochemistry info and it is such a blessing of health, mental and physical. Much thanks to you both.
So much info - i would love a shorter summary video with just a tip.
Thank you for this brilliant podcast.
Always amazing and helpful interview!!!Thank you both 🤗🤗😇
Phytoestrogens completely eliminated this problem for me. Later in life I had the described problem with weight gain and found it was a problem of sugar addiction. I eat loads of whole fruits and sweet potatoes and legumes as part of a whole food balanced diet. The weight fell off at almost 1kg /2lbs each week.
Thank you so much for this.
Wonderful, a true, wholesome somatic approach to wellbeing.
And feminism....smdh
I am blown away to find out our cycles sync through smell of hormones. I actually got goosebumps. We are truly such incredible beings.
I love the way Dr Pelz listens so well. Both of them respond in such a considered way, and it shows in the quality of the conversation. Really useful output.
Wow this is mind blowing info. I am the perimenopausal woman that they speak about with all of those symptoms. I will definitely pay attn to my cycle and adjust my lifestyle habits.
Sincerely the best episode I have heard this year. Thank you doctors so so much. You have brought this 44 year old to the realization that we all need rest.
Fantastic conversation!
Excellent questions!
Thanks DRC! 👍
I love this topic and thank you for enlightenment during my cortisol & those days of period and what to do. Great topic
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this interview was life-changing for me. Thank you!
We are guinea pigs in the medical profession. I had knee pain and mistaking went to my PCP. He did t ask me any questions about lifestyle. He just wanted to put a needle in my knee. Not happening. I went home and looked at what I was eating. I used rubbing alcohol and the swelling went away. I changed how I was walking up the steps. I did knee exercises. Lifestyle changes work.
I had 2 aunts who did intermittent fasting who ate only ate fish, grew up on garden vegetables all non smokers,all non drinkers .Both were morbidly obese, and both died from bowel cancer. They ate the same thing as grandparents ,as they lived on site ,ate togfether, all who were skinny, but grandma's mother was morbidly obese,no fast food in those days only garden food. So genetics must have something to do with it. My dad, after 45, put on the weight. All 3 siblings died young,in 40s.2 from ,bowel cancer, 1 from myocardial infarction.
This is great discussion. I also find that as we get older we become lazier and not dance, play football or whatever sports and not looking after diet especially with dinners, going out attending parties, offices eating sugar products eg donuts - emotions can change due to losing loved ones, break ups, children issues - not able to time manage to be able to exercise. Lifestyle factors will be different for everyone depending what lifestyle you chose. Definitely love to the Intermittent fasting to reset the body - to then start eating healthy and get exercised again. Love it - I agree this is the way
Not going to lie, trying to rest in last 10 days of cycle is difficult! But I have to enjoy the rest and minimise the negative talk i have of myself during this time
This is amazing I feel like a lightbulbs went off here!! Thank you.
Very informative, both are amazing DR's
This is sooo real, and glad it's getting addressed
Love it!!❤ Thank you both so much. Xxx
... this is a great conversation and very informative . . . I have about five people I follow, you are two . . . Thank you for your work . . . It's so important in my health journey!!!! Thank you again
I'm convinced that the chronic stress since lockdowns, losing my job, friends, reinventing myself too slowly to feel secure etc. threw me into perimenopause. I was regular, 30 pounds lighter, and didn't have scalp psoriasis before it happened. And, yes, the old ways aren't working, maybe because I still have a lot of stress and haven't adjusted to the new normal. I'm also convinced that I shouldn't be doing things like HIIT at all since I am so stressed, since that stresses the body. I have my own breath work/body scan/Yin yoga practice and sometimes throw vinyasa in there, but, I still feel like I'm in someone else's body.
I also thought I was in someone else’s body. But then I started listening to Mindy Pelz on YT. Soon, I bought one of her books because the ratings were so good. Her book, called Fast like a Girl, is on Audible. I don’t have time to read but I listen to this while I drive or clean my house. I have read it once and am midway through my second time. It’s worth the read, and I’m starting to get my mind and body back through slow improvements to my lifestyle.
@@ishouldknowthis5095 :) She's got a vocal quality (nasal-y, and vocal fry-y) and delivery (talking loudly at me, rather than to me) that's pretty harsh in her videos for me, but then again I'm a voice artist and probably a bit critical. I'll have to check to see if she's got a demo up on Audible. Thank you!
Years ago when I was struggling with sleep, I got so mad at this, so I acutely monitored why this was happening. 1. I overheated around 2:20am; 2. I drank water too close to bedtime; 3. I had unresolved issues which when I woke at 2, I couldn't get back to sleep because my mind was like a washing machine; 4. My bedding was either too light or making me too hot. So, now I aircon the place all night (except in winter). Resolve all things that bother me straight away. Have layered bedding. Try and drink less a couple hours before bed. This works to a point. I still wake up every night now close to 3am but soon fall back to sleep, though I get about 6 hours sleep which I would want to be more. After watching this podcast, I'm going to tweak some habits and see if anything changes. Love your podcasts Dr Chatterjee
I'm having same issues almost exactly. Doing exactly the same and still have interrupted sleep. The room temperature seems important. It's frustrating trying to figure it out
@@dianetrue2396 I forgot to add noise. I found these really good ear plugs (which I call hush puppies). They are hard foam which you roll thin, place in ears and then they expand. Better than those yellow hard plastic ones. Oh and I started sleeping with my head now at the foot of the bed which helped greatly. A big difference
Great information and conversation
This is awesome. Thank you
Loved this so much. Im 50 and post menopausal. One answear i wasnt quite clear about was what cycle to follow over 50. The moon cycle does make sense but what counts as day 1? Do the hormones follow the same cycle as they do in a menstruating woman? I still want to be able to hack hormones for work performance and avoid weight gain.
Listen to your body. If you feel like a powerful workout a week before your period or even during, go for it, but if not, then do not. I don't go by my cycle but by how I feel. I am 46. It's more than just a cycle that influences how we feel and function.
Thank you for bringing this information to us… sohelpful
I have always felt powerful during my period. Like I am the one that is the boss of everything and can stand my ground.
@DrMindy mentions a study on breast cancer and the impact of less 64% reocurrence with fasting. Can you please share the link to this study? 🙏
Thank you for your life changing podcasts Dr Rangan and Dr Mindy!
This is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!❤
Dr. Mindy is a living legend! 😊
I like dr Rangan ‘s hair today, of course he is always a good interview
Thank you for underlining also the impact of problematic, potentially toxic ingredients in cosmetics and beauty products, the message has been around for a while now, but still needs more attention.
Merci beaucoup!
Can anyone tell me at what point they actually discuss how to lose weight after 40?
Unbelievable information. Wish I'd known this decades ago! Thanks for sharing. Superb quality session with excellent hosts.
Appreciate this conversation. I have a better understanding of what’s going on with my body.
Love the way she explains thing like no other🎉thankyou
I started this morning. Thànk you.