I've guided thousands of beginners through sustainable fat loss, especially those in their mid-40s and 50s facing hormonal changes, stubborn weight, and joint pain. Extended fasting—typically 48 to 72 hours or longer—can reset insulin sensitivity and accelerate fat burning, but it requires careful planning. For Indians, cultural food habits and limited access to specialized products make it tricky. In my book, I emphasize starting with intermittent fasting (16:8 or 18:6) before attempting extended fasts to build tolerance without overwhelming your system.
Electrolyte imbalance is the top reason people quit extended fasting. Sodium, potassium, and magnesium levels drop quickly, causing fatigue, cramps, headaches, or heart palpitations—especially risky if you're managing diabetes or blood pressure. Widely available Indian options include:
Many of my clients add a pinch of baking soda for extra sodium and to balance pH during longer fasts.
Beyond electrolytes, focus on supplements that support metabolic health without breaking your fast. Bone broth (made from desi chicken or goat bones, strained and diluted) provides collagen and minerals—widely used in North India. For pure fasting, stick to:
During intermittent fasting, add a black coffee or green tea with a dash of cinnamon to stabilize blood sugar. If you have diabetes, monitor glucose closely and consult your doctor before starting. My methodology prioritizes 2–3 extended fasts per month max, combined with gentle walks to protect joints instead of intense gym sessions.
Beginners often fail diets due to complexity, so keep it simple: Drink 3–4 liters of electrolyte water daily. Break extended fasts gently with dal water or khichdi. Track symptoms in a journal. For middle-income families, these pantry staples and chemist-bought supplements cost less than ₹1,000 monthly. Many in their 45–54 age group report 4–8 kg loss in the first month when pairing fasting with my plate-method eating—half vegetables, quarter protein, quarter complex carbs like millets. Consistency beats perfection; start small to rebuild trust in your body's ability to heal.