Dr. Robert G. Silverman - Chiropractic & Clinical Nutrition

Robert G. Silverman, DC, DACBN, DCBCN, MS, CCN, CNS, CSCS, CIISN, CKTP, CES, HKC, FAKTR

Dr. Robert G. Silverman is a chiropractic doctor, clinical nutritionist and author of, “Inside-Out Health: A Revolutionary Approach to Your Body,” an Amazon No. 1 bestseller in 2016. The ACA Sports Council named Dr. Silverman “Sports Chiropractor of the Year” in 2015. He also maintains a busy private practice as founder of Westchester Integrative Health Center, which specializes in the treatment of joint pain using functional nutrition along with cutting-edge, science-based, nonsurgical approaches.

Dr. Silverman is also on the advisory board for the Functional Medicine University and is a seasoned health and wellness expert on both the speaking circuits and within the media. He has appeared on FOX News Channel, FOX, NBC, CBS, CW affiliates as well as The Wall Street Journal and NewsMax, to name a few. He was invited as a guest speaker on “Talks at Google” to discuss his current book. As a frequent published author in peer-reviewed journals and other mainstream publications, including Integrative Practitioner, MindBodyGreen, Muscle and Fitness, The Original Internist and Holistic Primary Care journals, Dr. Silverman is a thought leader in his field and practice.

Tags: fasting | diet | blood pressure | insulin
OPINION

Benefits of a Fast-Mimicking Diet

Dr. Robert Silverman By Friday, 20 September 2019 04:20 PM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

In a 2017 clinical trial, 100 volunteers were given fasting mimicking diet (FMD) foods for five consecutive days per month for three months, with unrestricted diet and exercise in between, to evaluate the impact of FMD on markers and/or risk factors associated with aging and age-related diseases after FMD cycles. 

The study found that three FMD cycles reduced body weight, trunk, and total body fat; lowered blood pressure; and decreased IGF-1 in all subjects. BMI, blood pressure, fasting glucose, IGF-1, triglycerides, total and LDL cholesterol, and CRP were more beneficially affected in those at risk for disease than those not at risk.

The study also concluded that cycles of a five-day FMD are effective in reducing markers and/or risk factors for aging and age-related diseases.

However, larger studies in patients with diagnosed diseases or selected on the basis of risk factors are needed to confirm the effect of fasting mimicking diets on disease prevention.

The benefits of the fasting mimicking diet are many: It can help patients manage body weight, remove harmful toxins, and challenge the body’s stress response pathways.

Using a specific combination of low protein, carbohydrates and sugars, and high fat, the FMD can downregulate the body’s key nutrient-sensing pathways, while still providing essential nourishment.

The FMD protocol can help with weight management and body composition, as well as improving insulin sensitivity and lowering A1C levels. People with elevated cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure will probably see decreases. In addition, the fasting mimicking diet may also help reduce risk factors for aging and age-related diseases.

The fasting mimicking diet is versatile and collaborative. A suggested protocol is FMD for five days once a month for three months, then five days once every three months going forward.

During the non-fasting times, patients follow whatever healthy diet plan works best for them.

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