Preparing for Your First 36-Hour Fast
I’ve guided thousands of 45-54 year olds through their initial extended fasts. A 36-hour fast means going from dinner one day until breakfast two days later, giving your body time to deplete glycogen and begin burning stored fat. For complete beginners who’ve failed every diet before, this structured window reduces decision fatigue and fits busy schedules without complex meal plans.
Start hydrated: drink 3-4 liters of water with a pinch of sea salt daily. Add black coffee or herbal tea to blunt hunger. Keep electrolytes balanced—500mg sodium, 300mg potassium, 200mg magnesium—to prevent headaches and fatigue, especially critical when managing diabetes and blood pressure alongside weight loss.
The Role of Cortisol and Stress Hormones
Cortisol, your primary stress hormone, rises during fasting as the body perceives energy restriction. In midlife women especially, hormonal changes amplify this response, making weight harder to lose. Short-term cortisol elevation mobilizes fat for fuel, but chronic elevation from poor sleep, emotional stress, or over-exercising promotes belly fat storage and insulin resistance.
My methodology teaches gentle stress management: practice 10-minute daily breathwork or walking in nature. Avoid intense workouts during your first fast—joint pain already makes exercise feel impossible. Light stretching preserves muscle without spiking cortisol further. Studies show that combining fasting with mindfulness lowers cortisol by 20-30% compared to fasting alone, improving blood sugar control and sustainable fat loss.
Practical Tips to Minimize Discomfort
Expect hunger waves around 16-20 hours; they typically pass within 30 minutes. Stay busy—light household tasks prevent fixation on food. If dizziness hits, sip bone broth (under 50 calories) to ease transition without breaking the fast. Track blood glucose if diabetic; most see stabilization after 24 hours.
Break your fast gently with bone broth, then a small protein-rich meal like eggs with avocado. This prevents digestive distress and cortisol rebound. In The Midlife Reset Protocol, I emphasize listening to your body: if stress feels overwhelming, shorten to 24 hours and build gradually.
Building Long-Term Success with Hormonal Balance
Repeating 36-hour fasts 1-2 times weekly, paired with my 16:8 daily window, helps reset insulin sensitivity. Focus on whole foods between fasts—leafy greens, lean proteins, healthy fats—to support thyroid function often disrupted by yo-yo dieting. Most clients lose 4-7 pounds in the first month while reporting reduced joint inflammation and better blood pressure.
Remember, insurance rarely covers these programs, so self-empowerment is key. You’re not alone in feeling embarrassed about obesity; this approach removes shame by focusing on metabolic health over willpower. Stay consistent, manage stress, and results compound.