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Dr. Jason Fung, MD. Dr. Jason Fung is a Canadian nephrologist. He’s a world-leading expert on intermittent fasting and low carb, especially for treating people with type 2 diabetes. He has written three best-selling health books and he co-founded the Intensive Dietary Management program.
- Fasting and Re-Feeding Syndrome
One of the most severe complications of extended fasting,...
- The 7 Practical Benefits of Fasting
Low-carb high-fat (LCHF) diets are effective for weight...
- How Fasting Reverses Type 2 Diabetes
How to Reverse Diabetes Type 2 – Dr. Jason Fung 10:21 Dr....
- Does Eating Extra Fat Make You Fat
Let’s back up a bit. Under a ketogenic / Low Carb High Fat...
- Why Does Sugar Make People Fat
Earlier with Dr. Jason Fung. Fructose and Fatty Liver – Why...
- Women and Fasting
Fasting appeared in the medical literature over 1 century...
- Fasting and Re-Feeding Syndrome
Jason Fung (born in 1973) is a Canadian nephrologist and functional medicine advocate who promotes a low-carbohydrate high-fat diet; and intermittent and extended fasting. Fung disputes the current saturated fat guidelines.
Dr James YY Fung is currently the only Transplant Hepatologist in Hong Kong serving a population of 7 million. He was trained in New Zealand, achieving his GI/hepatology training at Auckland City Hospital, Middlemore Hospital, and the New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit.
Articles 1–20. Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong - Cited by 14,112 - Gastroenterology - Hepatology - Viral Hepatitis - Liver Transplantation.
Intermittent fasting can be divided into 5 stages, from feeding to post absorptive to gluconeogenesis to ketosis to protein conservation. Each stage is accom...
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Introduction: Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection causes considerable morbidity and mortality and hence should be a target for global elimination. In recent years, advances have been made in ...
James Fung Background & aims: Although non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) remains an uncommon indication for liver transplantation (LT) in the Chinese, the prevalence of NAFLD is...