It has been shown to support detoxification by increasing your body's inherent autophagy process, giving your body a chance to "catch up" on the removal of lingering toxins.
If done correctly it can also lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, boost brain function, aid a better sleep, and enhance your immune system.
There are many ways that you can practice intermittent fasting.
Some people like to incorporate the practice into their everyday meal planning, perhaps by skipping breakfast and fasting for 13 -17 hours in a 24 hour period. This means you only eat within a specific time window, for example between 11am to 7pm.
Others prefer to drastically reduce their calorie intake to between 500 and 600 calories for 2 out of every 7 days - as per the 5:2 diet.
Another increasingly popular method is having fast days, otherwise known as fast days.
For this you would fast for 24 hours once a week, drinking plenty of filtered water and herbal teas, with one or two small healthy snacks to help control blood sugar levels.