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Anyone ever tried fasting? Tell me about it...I tried for almost 2 days...then I felt an awful hunger pain in my stomach. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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No...It has never interested me..its not healthy and i need food! lol “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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I can't even do it half a day without feeling very nauseous When I was 16, I fully expected to be able to build my own KITT car.
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I tried a 5 day fast once. I think it was raw veggies and water on the first day, then fruit juice on the second and third and then veggies and water on the fourth and then anything on the 5th. Something like that. I was high as a kite by the third day though. It really helps though if you don't actually do much for the entire week. I liked it but maybe will not try it again. | |
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I used to fast weekly. It was a religious thing. I always set aside one day to fast, and pray all day, off and on.
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Not a fast as such but I was unhappy with my weight after 3 Yeats if drinking at uni that I exercised ridiculously hard everyday and cut my calorie intake to about 500 a day. I developed a 6 pack and was really happy with my body when I went on a Caribbean holiday.....except everybody kept staring.
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ZombieKitten said: I can't even do it half a day without feeling very nauseous
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Another day or so and the hunger pains would have subsided and not eating gets way easier.
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the frist day...atleast when I tried it...was the worst...anything past that was pretty easy...but it's important to supplement your body with something while you're fasting...you at the very least HAVE to drink plenty of water... Pools are perfect for holding water. | |
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ok, i broke in, but from around 6pm or earlier last night to now...I only had water and 2 chips. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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ernestsewell said: I used to fast weekly. It was a religious thing. I always set aside one day to fast, and pray all day, off and on.
Here are some rules for fasting, whether it's a day or longer: ALWAYS DRINK WATER. You have to be logical about it, and whether it's religious or not, God understands. For a long term fast, lasting over a week or two, stick to juices. Not frozen or concentrate, but fresh, squeeze some orange, find some fresh apple, squeeze grapefruits, etc. You need your nutrients, regardless. Vitamins and supplements are fine, but it's okay to do a juice every day. You could also have a piece of fruit a day. Remember, you're tired after you eat because your body is using a lot of energy to digest your food. However, because things like fruits or veggies are all natural, your body expends a lot less energy, and there are great nutrients in fresh veggies and fruits. Some fasts are nothing but grains, veggies and fruits. We're not talking whole grain bread, but actual grains like rice, barley, oats. It's up to you how extreme you wish to be. Hunger pains are partly from your body wanting nutrients. It's lacking, and the hunger pang is your body communicating with you. That's not to say you won't have some sort of hunger pain despite having nutrients on a fast. If you're on a long term fast, never break it by eating a huge meal. When you reach your end, and want to start eating again, have some light soup to begin with. Like maybe a chicken broth soup with some veggies in it, then work up from there. You can't dive into a steak dinner after eating nothing but fruit juices for two weeks. NEVER fast to lose weight. 100% of the time, the weight will come back, and we know that starving one's self isn't any way to lose weight. You lose muscle, not fat. The other pitfalls of fasting is loss of energy. You'll need to edit your activities as not to expend energy you don't have. If you're diabetic, a fast really isn't recommended at all. Why are you fasting? If you're doing it to lose weight, it won't work. 100% FAIL on that one. If you're doing it for religious reasons, I'd stick to what I mentioned above (being of the Christian faith, but you could ask your pastor if you wanted other advice). If you're wanting to detox, you can still stick to nothing but fresh veggies (steamed or boiled), grains, and fruits. It's tough, but you can do it. well I'm underweight....I'm not doing it for religious reasons..other reasons. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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you can do a juice fast.
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I fasted in 2003 or 2004 for 3 days and it cured a persistent sinusitus infection. The results were almost immediate after the first 24 hours. My mucus just started changing and drying up by the end of the second day.
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Adisa said: I want to do a 40 day fast next year. God has a lot of 'splaining to do. This thread will be moved to P&R in 10, 9, 8,.. I'm also doing it for spiritual reasons...I wanted to go without food or water...I need guidance bad from some higher power. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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peacenlovealways said: I'm also doing it for spiritual reasons...I wanted to go without food or water...I need guidance bad from some higher power.
You cannot go without water. Period. People can survive for weeks without food, but only 3 or 4 days without water. God won't come to you faster just because you're on death's door. Be logical about it. Ernest L Sewell, IV
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ernestsewell said: peacenlovealways said: I'm also doing it for spiritual reasons...I wanted to go without food or water...I need guidance bad from some higher power.
You cannot go without water. Period. People can survive for weeks without food, but only 3 or 4 days without water. God won't come to you faster just because you're on death's door. Be logical about it. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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peacenlovealways said: ernestsewell said: You cannot go without water. Period. People can survive for weeks without food, but only 3 or 4 days without water. God won't come to you faster just because you're on death's door. Be logical about it. maybe you should do some reading on what fasting is for and how it is done before just assuming fasting mean starving yourself to death. | |
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Cuddles said: peacenlovealways said: maybe you should do some reading on what fasting is for and how it is done before just assuming fasting mean starving yourself to death. yeah I know...I did do some reading... unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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peacenlovealways said: ernestsewell said: You cannot go without water. Period. People can survive for weeks without food, but only 3 or 4 days without water. God won't come to you faster just because you're on death's door. Be logical about it. Water isn't some element that is optional in life. It's terribly UNhealthy to not drink water regularly, and not drinking during fasting is irresponsible. Be logical. Ernest L Sewell, IV
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Can someone please explain to me how fasting is spiritual? I honestly have no idea... The only way it would be spiritual for me is id be laying there screaming... JESUS CHRIST IM HUNGRY!!... But seriously, how is it spiritual?? “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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tinaz said: Can someone please explain to me how fasting is spiritual? I honestly have no idea... The only way it would be spiritual for me is id be laying there screaming... JESUS CHRIST IM HUNGRY!!... But seriously, how is it spiritual??
It's a cause of sacrifice. A lot of the battle in Christianity is between the flesh and the spirit. The more you feed your flesh w/ carnality, then perhaps the more your spirit man suffers. It's about balance. Feeding your spirit with scriptures, prayer, etc is what edifies it. Fasting is a way of bringing the flesh into submission in favor of feeding the spirit. However, fasting for the sake of fasting doesn't feed one's spirit by default. One has to read the scripture, pray, or whatever is in their realm of their spiritual process/regime. It's like monk's or nun's giving up sex. Although that's a long term situation, fasting is the same idealism of personal sacrifice for God. God honors that, I believe. However, God also doesn't want his children to suffer 24/7. Being a Christian isn't about suffering all the time. It's about living a great life, being blessed, and being an example to those around you. Jesus wasn't poor, and God doesn't Christians to live in poverty either. (Of course "suffering comes in any form when we feel deprived from something we want...that goes for people dieting, etc etc). Ernest L Sewell, IV
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thanks for the tips ernestsewell | |
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Thank you Ernest!! “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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peacenlovealways said: Tell me about it...I tried for almost 2 days...then I felt an awful hunger pain in my stomach.
Yes it's amazing. I've felt cleansed and clear minded. It's good to give your belly a rest from the not so friendly and nutrient dense foods you may have been injesting. It's natural to feel a hunger pang which is probably jsut some sort of withdrawal. You would feel the same way if you stopped eating a regular food for 2 or 3 days. I recommend juice fasts for two days or a one day fast of lemon water. " | |
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