09/09/2025 / By S.D. Wells
Intermittent fasting (IF) has emerged as a promising strategy for improving metabolic health, particularly for individuals with Type 2 diabetes (T2D). By alternating periods of eating with periods of fasting, IF helps regulate blood sugar, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce overall metabolic stress. While these benefits have long been recognized, few studies have directly examined IF as a treatment for T2D remission—until recently.
A groundbreaking randomized controlled trial (RCT), published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, introduced a specialized IF plan called Chinese Medical Nutrition Therapy (CMNT). The study followed adults aged 38–72 who had been living with T2D for one to 11 years. Participants underwent a three-month CMNT intervention and a three-month follow-up.
The results were remarkable: nearly half (47.2%) of those in the CMNT group achieved diabetes remission, defined as maintaining healthy hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels below 6.5% for at least three months after discontinuing all antidiabetic medications.
In comparison, only 2.8% of participants in the control group achieved remission. Even more compelling, after one year, 44.4% of CMNT participants maintained remission. In addition to better health outcomes, CMNT participants experienced a 77.2% reduction in medication costs. This suggests that intermittent fasting protocols, when medically supervised, can be both clinically effective and economically advantageous as part of T2D treatment.
For those interested in incorporating IF, several approaches are available, ranging from beginner-friendly to advanced:
Importantly, not all IF strategies are appropriate for every individual, especially those with medical conditions or on medications. Anyone considering IF for diabetes should consult with a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety and proper monitoring.
Overall, this RCT reinforces that intermittent fasting, when personalized and clinically supervised, is a viable tool for achieving Type 2 diabetes remission. Combined with other healthy lifestyle habits—balanced nutrition, stress management, restorative sleep, and targeted supplementation—IF offers a powerful, sustainable way to restore metabolic health and reduce dependence on medication.
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