Fasting > How Long Should You
Fast?
(Excerpts from Fasting To Freedom)
by Tom McGregor and Ron Lagerquist
Long fasts are preferable to short ones because once
the body is in the fasting state it cleanses systematically
into the harder to get at body tissues. For this reason,
most of the recoveries from illness have taken place
in the latter parts of long juice or water fasts.
A friend's hemorrhoids were healed on the 21st day
of a juice fast after suffering from them for 15 years.
He stated "It is like they were never there."
Long fasts give the body the uninterrupted time to
do the work of healing. I compare it to getting a
piano tuned. A piano tuner can tune a piano in three
short visits or one long one. Three shorter visits
will take
more time and energy because he has to drive back
and forth, loading and unload his tools. The first
few days of fasting gets rid of the gross waste products
of digestion, but only after this can the body pull
out its tools to get to work on healing.
The thirty day juice fast is a standard in European
health facilities. This length of fast feels about
right because after 30 day it seems like you have
been fasting for ever. Less then 30 days and you can
miss the best experiences of the fast.
The ten day water fast has also become a recommended
number of days. Paul Bragg was an advocate of the
10 day water fast. Ten days on water will cause the
same weight loss as 30 days on juice. But water fasting
if far more difficult, especially if you have a fast
metabolism.
An effective way to fast is to alternate between water
and juice fasting. The juice fasting is used when
you need the energy to work or get things done. By
cleansing with juice first, water fasting is more
comfortable. Water fasting should always include two
of three days of juice fasting before and after the
water fast. This alternating between juice and water
fasting is the most effective method of achieving
a full cleansing through fasting.
It is possible to start a seven-day water fast with
a thirty-day juice fast. I accomplished this twice
and experienced an indescribable peak that lasted
for three days by drinking fresh-made juice after
the water fast.
The difficulty with this length of a fast it is difficult
not to overeat. When I fell into temptation and ate
the wrong food, instantly all the benefits I was experiencing
evaporated. This state cannot exist unless the blood
is clean. Any toxic food and it is gone. Even over
eating fruit will cause it to reduce. I duplicated
this type of fast twice and experienced exactly the
same effect only to lose it when faced with the intense
desire for food that comes when hunger returns after
the fast.
These were rare and incredible experiences. Someday,
God willing, I hope to have the discipline or the
environment and support necessary to reach such a
goal. Other fasting advocates claim this state can
become permanent when maintaining a fruit diet. It
is hard for me to envision what it would be like to
live in this state permanently, but I for one intend
to find out.
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