Jblazingphoenix100
Ex-Bluelighter
I did a quick search for a fasting thread, and seeing none, I decided to start this one. I apologize if there already is one.
Anywho, I specifically want to hear from those who have researched it and/or done it. No one saying "why starve yourself?" or making annoying remarks like that.
If you have fasted before, did it benefit you? What would you have done differently? Why did you do it? Do you have any tips or reminders?
I already know the basics:
start with about 7 days
after about the 3rd day hunger pangs go away
it's for cleansing purposes
break it gently, with juice n fruit n soup n stuff
Hydrate
I'd like to know about things you can do to boost the cleansing process, like sweats, exercise, sunbathing, or anything like that.
I did a ayurvedic fast - there's loads of different kinds.
THis one involved very basic food, small amounts for 3 days before 1-2 days of NO FOOD WHATSOEVER, followed by 5 days (at least) of very basic food - mung beans and veg and rice.
The whole time you're fasting (that 9/10 days) you drink this spiced tea concoction, plus at least 3 litres of water per day.
I wouldn't advise easing back in with fruit - fruit contains lots of acids, bitter green veg and other non-acidic veg is the way to go.
Also - my friend did a really nice one, where she ate nothing but fruits and this special kind of clay, and drank juice, and water, and that was it.
You have to work it out in such a way that you ease into it with the right foods, then have a way of keeping up your energy (fruit/veg/juices etc) so your body can eat away at the toxins stored in your fats, then your fats will be burned, and then this is when you start eating again...
Have fun...
I personally found it OK up til my 2nd evening of being back to food, then I got STARVING and craved sweet food hard.
The first few days are really tiring, but definitely felt the difference - look at my blog - I was silly, on my next one (it's best to do them at the turn of seasons, Ayurvedic practices tell us) on the last day of winter, I will ease myself in and out of it properly, and give myself the amount of rest I need. No work.