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My Vegan Lifestyle and Weight Loss Journey Providing lifestyle change info to those searching for healthier options. Demonstrating how a plant based lifestyle can be beneficial to your weight loss.

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TYPES OF FASTING

Use the information here to find, or create, a method of fasting that feels right for you now, that fits your goals and your lifestyle, and that you feel a motivation (not dread) toward.

DRY FASTING. Also known as Absolute Fast, Black Fast, and Hebrew Fast. The most extreme of the types of fasting, dry fasting has spiritual roots, and consists of foregoing food and water for short periods. Not necessarily recommended.

LIQUID FASTING. As the name implies, this is fasting on liquids only. Typically consists of a mix of select herbal teas or bitters, together with minerals & iron in liquid form, and natural spring water.

Natural spring water fasting is the simplest and perhaps the oldest form of liquid fasting. It delivers the greatest level of therapeutic benefit physically and in a short period of time, as detox occurs more quickly. But a water fast can be more difficult to commit to for the beginner.

JUICE FASTING is extremely popular and offers a modicum of nutritional support in a pure and natural form. Almost any fruit or vegetable from the Nutritional Guide can be juiced with the powerful juicers on the market.

PARTIAL FASTING. Also sometimes called selective fasting, partial fasting includes some solid food from the Nutritional Guide--anywhere from a very little to a lot of solid food. It's not the amount of food, but the exclusion or limitation of certain foods that makes it a partial fast.

INTERMITTENT FASTING offers alternative regimens for fasting, such as alternate day and one meal per day. As the name implies, it is alternating between periods of eating normally and periods of fasting. These "periods" are open to user definition.

HOW LONG TO FAST?

While a three day fast is an excellent option and can fit nicely into a weekend, there are others. Give careful consideration when deciding how long to fast.

If you've never fasted before, a commitment of a day or less is easier to accomplish and will familiarize you with the process. Use that first experience to learn what your body's particular reactions are. Every body is unique. You need to learn about yours.

Length of time for a fast should always be the length that is right for you at the time. Remain flexible. Of course you'll have a goal in mind when you begin, but don't be too inflexible to end the fast should your body signal.

Be careful not to fast too frequently; allow your body sufficient time to rebuild nutritional reserves. Recommended fasting times for regular, occasional "maintenance" and rebalancing are one day per week and/or 3 days per month and/or 10 days yearly.

QUICK GUIDE

- three day fast - aids in eliminating toxins and cleanses the blood
- five day fast - begins "healing and rebuilding the immune system"
- ten day fast - heads off problems in the making and helps to prevent illness, including degenerative diseases
- several week fast - these are only for the seasoned or those under close professional supervision. It's best to have plenty of experience under your belt before tackling a long-term fast. You need to be familiar with your own body and it's unique reactions to the fasting process

SUPERVISION

Fasting without supervision means you must watch any detox symptoms carefully, and don't push yourself. Ease up or end the fast if symptoms become severe. Don't let anyone convince you to continue since it's "for your own good"; your first responsibility is to yourself so you must listen to your own guidance.

If you have significant medical conditions, consider going to a fasting retreat like the Usha Village where you would get constant personal attention

Here's how I healed my Diabetes Type 2 through fasting: https://m.facebook.com/groups/1390481177872993?view=permalink&id=1647714945482947

22/04/2018

STAGES OF A 30-DAY FAST
What To Expect

Stage 1 (Day 1 To Day 2)

On the first day of fasting, the blood sugar level drops below 70 mg/dl. To restore the blood to the normal glucose level, liver glycogen is converted to glucose and released into the blood. This reserve is enough for half a day. The body then reduces the basal metabolic rate (BMR). The rate of internal chemical activity in resting tissue is lowered to conserve energy. The heart slows and blood pressure is reduced. Glycogen is pulled from the muscle causing some weakness. The first wave of cleansing is usually the worst.

Headaches, dizziness, nausea, bad breath, glazed eyes and a heavily coated tongue are signs of the first stage of cleansing. Hunger can be the most intense in this period unless the e***a is used which quickly assists the body into the fasting state by ending digestion in the colon.

Stage 2 (Day 3 To Day 7)

Fats, composed of transformed fatty acids, are broken down to release glycerol from the gliceride molecules and are converted to glucose. The skin may become oily as rancid oils are purged from the body. People with problem-free skin may have a few days of pimples or even a boil. A pallid complexion is also a sign of waste in the blood. Ketones are formed by the incomplete oxidation of fats. It is suspected that the ketones in the blood suppress the appetite by affecting the food-satiety center in the hypothalamus. You may feel hungry for the first few days of the fast. This effect is temporary. The desire to eat will disappear. Lack of hunger may last 40 to 60 days, depending on whether you are on water or juice.

The body embraces the fast and the digestive system is able to take a much-needed rest, focusing all of its energies on cleansing and healing. White blood cell and immune system activity increases. You may feel pain in your lungs. The cleansing organs and the lungs are in the process of being repaired. Periodically, the lymphatic system expels mucoid matter through the nose or throat. The volume excreted of this yellow-colored mucus can be shocking. The sinuses go through periods of being clogged, then will totally clear. The breath is still foul and the tongue coated. Within the intestine, the colon is being repaired and impacted f***s on the intestinal wall start to loosen.

Stage 3 (Day 8 to Day 15)

On the latter part of an extended fast, you can experience enhanced energy, clear-mindedness and feel better than you have felt since childhood. On the downside, old injuries may become irritated and painful. This is a result of the body's increased ability to heal during fasting. If you had broken your arm 10 years before, there is scar tissue around the break. At the time of the break, the body's ability to heal was directly related to lifestyle. If you lived on a junk-food diet, the body's natural healing ability was compromised.

During fasting, the body's healing process is at optimum efficiency. As the body scours for dead or damaged tissue, the lymphocytes enter the older, damaged tissue secreting substances to dissolve the damaged cells. These substances irritate the nerves in the surrounding region and cause a reoccurrence of aches from previously injured areas that may have disappeared years earlier. The pain is good as the body is completing the healing process. The muscles may become tight and sore due to toxin irritation. The legs can be the worst affected, as toxins accumulate in the legs. Cankers are common in this stage due to the excessive bacteria in the mouth. Daily gargling with salt and water will prevent or heal cankers.

Stage 4 (Day 16 to Day 30)

The body is completely adapted to the fasting process. There is more energy and clarity of mind. Cleansing periods can be short with many days of feeling good in between. There are days when the tongue is pink and the breath is fresh. The healing work of the organs is being completed. After the detoxification mechanisms have removed the causative agent or render it harmless, the body works at maximum capacity in tissue proliferation to replace damaged tissue. While a short fast will reduce the symptoms, a longer fast can completely heal. Homeostatic balance is at optimum levels. The lymphatic system is clean except for a rare discharge of mucus through the nose or throat. After day 20, the mind is affected. Heightened clarity and emotional balance are felt at this time. Memory and concentration improve.

Stage 5 (Breaking the Fast)

The sticky, toxic, mucoid coating on the intestinal wall is loose, and the first meal frees it from the intestinal wall. Toxins enter the blood through the colon. The gallbladder dumps its waste in a heavy discharge of bile. This can cause an instant bowel movement upon eating followed by intense diarrhea. If the symptoms are too uncomfortable, a colon cleanse will help.

Here's how I fasted and reversed my Diabetes Type 2. Perhaps you can heal yourself, too? https://m.facebook.com/groups/1390481177872993?view=permalink&id=1647714945482947

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