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I recently saw a documentary called Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead that got me interested in fasting. Up until now I’ve always looked at fasting as an extreme measure for those that don’t want to adjust their life-style to loose weight. After watching the two-plus hour long Fat Sick and Nearly Dead I was curious enough to want to learn a little more.
General Research by Fancy Hands (My tag-team)
History of Fasting
Fasting has been used for thousands of years as a medical therapy to help the body detoxify and rejuvenate from all kinds of health problems. It is loosely defined as “voluntarily not eating food for various lengths of time.” Many of the world’s oldest systems of health relied upon fasting for healing and as a way to prevent disease. The father of Western medicine, Hippocrates, found that fasting helped the body to heal itself, and he extolled its tremendous healing potential in his writings. Most world religions have used fasting as a way to improve physical and spiritual clarity. The Bible makes frequent references to the benefits of fasting, combined with prayer. Currently, fasting is becoming a more accepted method of detoxification for health practitioners throughout North America.
How Does Fasting Work?
The primary way in which fasting is beneficial is by simply giving the body time to rest. Specifically, the digestive organs are given a break from digesting food. A tremendous amount of energy is required for digestion, and the body can use this “saved” energy for healing and regeneration. In addition, a time of fasting prevents more toxic substances from entering the body and simultaneously allows for the expulsion of toxins. This is particularly true for the liver, which has to break down and metabolize all the toxic substances that enter the body. In addition, the immune system is also given a break from dealing with toxins from our food and water supply, as well as from our environment.
Types of Fasting
Benefits of Fasting
Fasting helps in weight loss and can also be good for health if it is done in a controlled manner. Fasting not only helps in weight loss but fasting also helps in balancing the digestive system.
Negatives of Fasting
People stretch themselves and do a lot of fasting to reduce weight but as we know that protein, vitamin, minerals, fat, carbohydrates are required for energy in the body and lack of these things may harm your body. Therefore, an excess amount of fasting is also not good for health and a balance of protein, vitamin, minerals, fat, carbohydrates etc is advised.
Fasting Regimens
Resources:
Fasting: Pros & Cons
http://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/Fasting__Pros_and_Cons_a139.html
How Fasting Works
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4610578_fasting-work.html
Healthy . net - Fasting
http://www.healthy.net/scr/article.aspx?Id=1996#2
Fasting Diets
http://www.webmd.com/diet/fasting
Fasting
http://falconblanco.com/health/fasting.htm
Fasting Center International
All about Fasting