BLOG 139 FASTING
“Science of Fasting” (2016), Sylvie Gilman, Thierry de
Lestrade
Life expectancy is increasing, but that also means that the
number of diseases and illnesses are increasing too. This requires medical
attention, which plays into the money-making industry of Western medicine. In
the fitness industry, clients ask about fasting for weight loss, but after
watching, “Science of Fasting” (2016), this deprivation of food is actually a
therapeutic approach to healing.
Russia’s public health system actually recognizes fasting.
It is covered by healthcare. The documentary highlighted one of the Russian
clinics where residents come to stay for a supervised program. This is not a
DIY (do it yourself) process, which is a popular approach when it comes to
internet searched detoxes, cleanses, juicing trials, or fasts. Here, fasting
can take place up to a period of 3 weeks, and it’s all about WATER…. just
water. The hunger sensation does disappear after a few days. The body is
detoxing and living off its reserves. The body at first undergoes a “crisis”
period as the impacted organism feeds on itself. So let’s say an alcoholic is
trying to reverse liver damage, there could be possible pain the few days in
the area. To help with this, patients are given body wraps, colonics and are
recommended to exercise.
Of course this process is scary, because no one can tell how
one’s body will react to food deprivation. But the body learns to tap into
other energy sources. Our main source of energy is glucose and once the body
has used this, it then taps into its energy reserves souring from proteins and
fats. Now the body is using ketones for fuel. Over the years, nearly 10,000 patients have
been treated and 2/3 have experienced successful results.
A physician in Moscow was the first to bring fasting to the
medical board for review in 1973. As a physiatrist, he had a patient who
refused to eat. So he just let him not eat. By the 15th day, the
patient had a better attitude and felt recovered from his mental illness
symptoms. Fasting has been shown to improve and reverse symptoms of depression,
phobias, obsessions, anxiety, and schizophrenia. At first, not many doctors or
the medical world were open to this idea because being hungry has a negative
connotation. But this doctor, Nicoliath (possible misspelling), from Moscow has
helped over 8,000 people with asthma, arthritis, and eczema.
Fasting stresses the body. It then has to auto regulate
itself. Faced with starvation, hormones start to act and tap into the reserves.
For example, this process on a person with asthma would target the black
histamine cells in the lungs, cleaning out this area through the fasting
detoxification of this organ.
Fasting hasn’t undergone a great amount of research because
the pharmaceutical companies are not encouraging this. If a person is diagnosed
with diabetes, that equates to dollar signs for many years of medication. Studies
have been done on penguins and rats, proving that these species can live off
their reserves for nearly 4 months. This means that fasting is an adaption that
body can undergo.
The concept of fasting ties into many weight loss strategies
like the ketosis diet. The body is using other sources for fuel. It is
important that this is of course a temporary, short lived approached. I was
intrigued by the medical findings and thought of the effects of fasting the
body of meat and dairy have which reduce inflammation. Consult a doctor and be
sure to have professional supervision if this is something you are considering.
To learn more, I would highly recommend watching the moving, “Science of
Fasting”.
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