Fast Approach

Intermittent fasting is not an eating disorder. It’s certainly a lot healthier than the routine binging that most seem to advocate as FA garbage has taken over the discourse.

Tell you what. Give me 20 years, one group that intermittently or even routinely fasts and the other that eats the FA-approved diet (intuitive eating BS). We’ll see who is healthier and who has the higher mortality rate at the end of all that. Hint: it won’t be the ones who need a Burger King stop every three miles.

There must be a lot of food company money helping to amplify these FA messages; otherwise I don’t think they’d have such reach and dominate the conversation so completely. That just can’t happen without someone contributing a lot of cash.

Anything that’s not stuffing down 5,000 calories a day being portrayed as an eating disorder just must have a big pile of corporate cheddar (I would say “cabbage,” but FA types don’t actually eat cabbage) behind it. Wish I had the time and the dedication to investigate it as there must be a good story there.