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Interesting study in today's Telegraph;
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/108 78625/F asting- for-two -days-c an-rege nerate- entire- immune- system- study-f inds.ht ml
I recently fasted for 2 1/2 days, felt really fit, and lost around 4 pounds, but it seems to be an excellent regime in other ways. ^
Does anyone fast on a regular basis?
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I recently fasted for 2 1/2 days, felt really fit, and lost around 4 pounds, but it seems to be an excellent regime in other ways. ^
Does anyone fast on a regular basis?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just checked, and the length of daylight during Ramadan (in London, 1st of July for example) is 16 1/2 hrs, that's a long time to go without food and water. It must have some (beneficial?) effect on the body. A Muslim friend who practices Ramadan looses a noticeable amount of weight after it, so it certainly isn't in his case a matter of compensating after dark, and anyone who has gone without food for a long period will know that you cannot eat the same amount of food that you would have done in a normal 16 1/2 hrs in one large go.
Also; many people eat fish on Fridays, but isn't the custom from not eating 'meat' rather, or probably not eating anything at all.
Squad; Do you not believe that there is such a thing as an "immune system"? It may be a makeshift phrase, but some people definitely have immunity to certain diseases.
Also; many people eat fish on Fridays, but isn't the custom from not eating 'meat' rather, or probably not eating anything at all.
Squad; Do you not believe that there is such a thing as an "immune system"? It may be a makeshift phrase, but some people definitely have immunity to certain diseases.
Catholics used to have to fast from midnight onwards if they wanted to go to communion the next day. You had to have nothing until after mass. One good incentive for attending dawn mass, and also responsible for lots of fainting in church. Knocked on the head (very sensibly) by the second vatican council.
Hi Khandro, I know that the 16 1/2 hours you say is a long time but don't forget Ramadan changes every year so half the time like during the winter months in this country the fasting period of each day will be a lot shorter. In the middle east where the majority of Muslims live their day is much more even so the period is mostly half and half and they do seem to switch the time around so they stay up for most of the time it is dark.