This document discusses fasting and its health benefits. It defines fasting as abstaining from all food and drink except water for a specific period of time. Fasting is said to intensify the body's natural healing processes by allowing it to focus its energy on repairing and cleansing itself. Some conditions that studies have found may improve with fasting include diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune disorders. The document maintains that fasting triggers the body to break down and eliminate dead cells, toxins, and other waste in order to repair and renew tissues and organs.
2. “ Food should be our medicine and medicine should
be our food, but to eat when you are sick is to feed
your illness.” - Hippocrates
3. What is Fasting?
Fasting is defined as abstinence from all food and
drink except water for a specific period of time and
purpose.
4. Juice Fasts and Restricted Diets
Alternative versions where juices or even certain
foods are allowed, such as juice fasts and the mono-
diet, are not real fasts but rather restricted diets.
Fasting advocates believe that it would take a much
longer period to witness benefits from these
restricted diets as compared to a strict water fast.
In some cases, it may be necessary for the patient to
continue taking certain medication like insulin,
thyroid hormone and prednisone. Violent and
possible fatal results may occur if the patient stops
taking them. (Chaitow 1996, Salloum 1999)
5. Fasting vs. Starvation
Fasting is NOT the same as starvation.
In most people, even without eating, there is
sufficient reserve food stored to last for many days
and even weeks.
Fasting spares essential tissues like the vital organs
while utilizing non-essential tissues like adipose
tissue for fuel.
Additionally, a range of beneficial detoxification and
repair processes usually accompanies it.
In contrast, during starvation, most fat stores have
been depleted, and the body starts to use essential
tissues from vital organs for fuel. (Chaitow 1996,
Salloum 1999)
6. Fasting & Healing
Fasting intensifies healing as deep tissue and tired
organs are repaired rapidly.
To heal illness the body must pull all of its resources
toward cleansing and repairing by removing appetite and
reducing or stopping digestion.
Wounded animals will fast, emerging to eat only after
their injury or broken bones have healed. There are
testimonies of people’s old wounds aching during a fast
for the first time in years; unnecessary scare tissue is
being broken down as fuel.
This is the reason why there is little desire to eat food
when sick—the body wants to focus all of its resources
on healing.
7. Therapeutic Purposes of Fasting
Fasting has been employed for thousands of years by
religions and cultures to enhance spiritual awareness and
observe religious traditions. Fasting for health purposes
also dates back to prehistory.
There are records that reveal that even Hippocrates used
fasts as part of his healing regime for his patients.
As its popularity grew, researchers began conducting
scientific studies into it.
For instance, in 1880, the British Medical Journal
reported the findings on a 40-day fast accomplished by a
Dr Tanner.
Since then, medical journals have continued to report
positive results of the use of fasting in the treatment of
various conditions.
9. Other conditions in which research
indicates that fasting has led to
improvement include:
psychosomatic diseases, neurogenic bladder,
psoriasis, eczema, thrombophlebitis, varicose ulcers,
IBS, bronchial asthma, lumbago, depression,
neurosis, schizophrenia, parasites, duodenal ulcers
and
uterine fibroids. (Chaitow 1996, Salloum 1999)
10. If you eat mainly cooked or processed food during
sickness the body’s immune system is denied
opportunity to operate at its full genius. Most often
instead of nutritious, health-giving food, the delicate
tube and membrane structure is saturated with
hospital food, cigarettes, coffee, alcohol, and
drugs.
11. Why does fasting have such a powerful
effect on healing the body?
In the fasting state, the body scours for dead cells,
damaged tissues, fatty deposits, tumors and abscesses,
all of which are burned for fuel or expelled as waste.
Diseased cells are dissolved in a systematic manner,
leaving healthy tissue. The result is a thorough cleansing
of the tubes, membranes and cellular
structures. Ingestion of mucus-forming foods clogs the
body's microscopic tubes and membranes, all of which
are the highways used by the immune system.
Fasting dissolves this internal mucus. During a fast it is
common for the nose, throat and ears to pass sticky
mucus, clogging the sinuses. Strands of mucus may be
found in the stool after the first bowel movement. There
is a remarkable redistribution of nutrients in the fasting
body. It hangs on to precious minerals and vitamins
while catabolizing on old tissue, toxins and inferior
materials.
12. Like many natural healing methods, fasting employs
the ability of the body to heal itself.
It is essentially a process which encourages
homeostasis by allowing the body the time and
space to normalize and recover, regardless of
whatever imbalance is present.
13. Burn the rubbish!
Our body will first decompose and burn those cells
and tissues, which are diseased, damaged, aged or
dead. In fasting your body feeds itself on the most
impure and inferior materials, such as dead cells and
morbid accumulations, tumors, abscesses, fat
deposits, etc…
Dr. Otto Buchinger, M.D., fasting authority, says
“fasting is a refuse disposal, a burning of rubbish”.
The essential tissues and vital organs, the glands,
the nervous system and the brain are not damaged
or digested in fasting.
14. The Benefits of Fasting:
- decreased weight
- clearer skin
- increased elimination
- tissue repair
- decreased pain and inflammation
- decreased weight
- clearer skin
- increased elimination
- tissue repair
- decreased pain and inflammation
- increased concentration
- relaxation
- spare time and savings in the cost of food
- satisfaction that you are taking charge of your own health
(Salloum 1999) Trevor Salloum, a naturopathic practitioner.
15. Fasting is not only excellent for the body; it is
breath to the spirit. - Isaiah 58:6-11
16. Helpful Resources
The Fasting Path by Syephen Harrod Buhner
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Fasting by Eve
Adamson, Linda Horning, Alison Shore Gaines
Fast Your Way to Health by Lee Bueno-Aguer, Lee
Bueno
The 3-Day Energy Fast by Donna Karan, Pamela
Serure
http://www.freedomyou.com
http://www.healthandyoga.com/html/fasting.html
http://nutritionist.tripod.com/fasting.html
17. Work Cited
Fast Your Way to Health by Lee Bueno-Aguer, Lee Bueno
“Recommendations for Fasting” By Valerie Saxion, N.D.,
Ph.D.
http://www.123people.com -Guidelines for Healthy Eating