The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

STOP Intermittent Fasting If You Want to Stay Young : 1409

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Feb 3, 2026
Valter Longo, a gerontology professor who leads longevity research at USC and IFOM, explains why short fasts can mislead about lifelong aging. He contrasts intermittent fasting with multi-day fasting, dives into fasting-mimicking diets, protein and amino acid tradeoffs, stem cell regeneration, mTOR/IGF-1 dynamics, and why cycling and refeeding matter for long-term balance.
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ADVICE

Lower Insulin And IGF‑1 With Cycles

  • Lower insulin and IGF-1 through fasting cycles to reduce fat storage and disease risk.
  • Target mTOR downregulation during fasting to shift from pro-growth to repair modes.
INSIGHT

Balance mTOR For Repair And Muscle

  • Chronic low mTOR impairs muscle building, so you must balance restriction with periods that allow rebuilding.
  • Longo observed lean-mass preservation or gains after repeated FMD cycles, suggesting targeted protection.
ADVICE

Reduce Fasting If You're Very Lean

  • Very low-BMI or extremely lean people should fast less or be cautious with repeated prolonged fasts.
  • Longo advises personalized frequency until large-scale safety data accumulate.
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