Hey Phoenix Friends
I wanted to share a video I just released on fasting protocols for APOE4 carriers after reviewing the main APOE4 carriers specific studies available out there.. I've spent the last 3 years testing fasting on myself and diving deep into the research.
Why I Made This Video:
I see a lot of APOE4 carriers doing extreme fasting protocols (OMAD, 20:4, multi-day fasts) thinking "more fasting = more autophagy = more protection." I made the same mistake.
But the research shows it's not that simple—especially for women, and especially if you're already under chronic stress.
What You'll Learn:
🧬 Why APOE4 brains struggle with glucose but excel with ketones (and what that means for fasting)
⏰ The optimal fasting window based on 2024 research (hint: it's probably shorter than you think)
👩 Sex differences. Women experience 2x higher cortisol response to fasting, and that matters MORE if you're APOE4
🚨 5 red flags where fasting can backfire (chronic stress, poor sleep, peri-menopause, diabetes, eating disorder history)
📊 My personal protocol: 15 hours most days, adjusted based on stress and sleep quality
The Research:
I cite 11 peer-reviewed studies in the video, including:
- 2023 Cell Metabolism study showing time-restricted eating reverses Alzheimer's pathology in mice
- 2024 American Heart Association analysis showing <8 hour eating windows = 91% higher cardiovascular death risk
- Multiple sex-difference studies showing females respond differently to fasting
All sources are linked in the description with direct URLs.
Watch Here:
If you find it helpful, I'd love for you to share it with other APOE4 carriers who might benefit. We're all in this together, and the more we can learn from each other's experiences and the research, the better our outcomes.
Remember: Your family history doesn't define your future. We're not powerless. 💪
— Kevin
P.S. If you're a woman with APOE4, I'd especially recommend watching the section on sex differences (starts at 10:00). It changed how I think about fasting protocols entirely.
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