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Do you prefer to do prolonged fasting (to induce autophagy) in the summer or winter: how to talk to your doctor about this

Why Seasonal Timing Matters for Prolonged Fasting

I've helped thousands navigate prolonged fasting while managing the very challenges you face—hormonal shifts in your 40s and 50s, stubborn weight that won't budge, and joint pain that makes movement difficult. The question of summer versus winter isn't trivial. In winter, your body naturally conserves energy with higher baseline cortisol and slower metabolism, making 48-72 hour fasts more stressful on already taxed adrenals and thyroid. Summer heat, by contrast, elevates core temperature slightly, which research shows can amplify autophagy—the cellular cleanup process that peaks around hour 16-24 of fasting and intensifies through day three.

From my methodology outlined in The Metabolic Reset Protocol, I recommend initiating prolonged fasts (beyond 24 hours) between May and September for most middle-income adults in the United States dealing with insulin resistance. The warmer months align with higher natural vitamin D levels that support mitochondrial function, reducing the fatigue many experience when fasting in colder, darker seasons.

Understanding Autophagy and Its Seasonal Edge

Autophagy is your body's recycling system that removes damaged proteins and organelles, directly improving insulin sensitivity and reducing inflammation that drives joint pain. Studies indicate autophagy markers rise 30-40% higher when ambient temperatures support mild heat stress. For those managing diabetes and blood pressure, this means better glycemic control with less medication adjustment risk. Winter fasting, however, can spike blood pressure more dramatically due to vasoconstriction, something I've observed repeatedly in client data.

Beginners often fail diets because they ignore these biological realities. My approach emphasizes starting with 16:8 time-restricted eating in any season, then layering in one 36-hour fast per month during warmer months before attempting 72-hour prolonged fasting.

How to Talk to Your Doctor About Prolonged Fasting

Schedule a dedicated visit rather than squeezing it into a routine check-up. Bring specific data: recent A1C, blood pressure logs, current medications, and a one-page summary of your fasting plan including electrolyte protocol (3-5g sodium, 1g potassium, 300mg magnesium daily). Say, "I'd like your guidance on incorporating doctor-supervised prolonged fasting to trigger autophagy while monitoring my blood glucose and joint inflammation."

Ask for baseline labs before your first extended fast and follow-up testing at day 45. Mention you're following a structured program from CFP Weight Loss that accounts for hormonal changes, not an extreme online trend. If your physician hesitates, request a referral to an integrative or functional medicine colleague experienced with therapeutic fasting. Track symptoms meticulously—energy, pain levels, blood pressure at home—to demonstrate responsibility.

Practical Implementation for Your Lifestyle

Choose summer months when schedules may be more flexible for rest. Hydrate with 3-4 liters of water daily, add sea salt to combat the dizziness common in beginners, and break your fast gently with bone broth or fermented foods. For joint pain, gentle walking in warm weather enhances lymphatic flow during autophagy without gym intimidation. Most clients see 8-12 pounds lost in the first 72-hour fast when done correctly, with sustained metabolic improvements over 90 days.

Remember, the goal isn't suffering—it's resetting the hormonal environment that's made every previous diet fail. Start small, document everything, and partner with your doctor using the language above. Thousands have reversed their diabetes markers and dropped blood pressure medication through this seasonal, doctor-guided approach.

💬 What the Community Says

The community shows cautious interest in prolonged fasting for autophagy but remains divided on seasonal timing. Many in the 45-55 age group report trying 36-48 hour fasts during summer with fewer headaches and better energy compared to winter attempts, where cold weather seemed to worsen joint pain and cravings. Those managing diabetes frequently share doctor success stories when bringing printed blood sugar logs, though a vocal group complains physicians immediately shut down discussions citing "dangerous" risks without reviewing individual data. Beginners often express embarrassment asking for help, leading to DIY approaches that sometimes end in electrolyte imbalances. Most practitioners find summer fasting easier to sustain alongside family schedules, yet insurance barriers leave many paying out-of-pocket for supportive labs. Lived experiences highlight that those who prepared a one-page summary for their doctor achieved better collaboration than those who went in cold.
Clark, R. (2026). Do you prefer to do prolonged fasting (to induce autophagy) in the summer or win. *CFP Weight Loss*. https://blog.cfpweightloss.com/ask/do-you-prefer-to-do-prolonged-fasting-to-induce-autophagy-in-the-summer-or-winter-how-to-talk-to-your-doctor-about-this
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
About the Author

Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN, is the founder of CFP Weight Loss in Nashville and CFP Fit Now telehealth. Over 35 years in healthcare — Army Nurse Reserves, Level 1 trauma ER, hospitalist — he developed a 30-week protocol integrating real foods, detox, and low-dose tirzepatide cycling that has helped hundreds of patients lose 30–90 pounds. He and his wife Anne-Marie lost a combined 275 pounds using the same protocol.

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