Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Dear Peter, I thought I would continue this fast for ten days. And coming off it I thought I would start with vegetable juice for two days then add fruit juice for a day then fruit. How long do you think I should stay on vegetable juice, then fruit juice? After I come off the juice, I will nibble fruit every two hours. Do you think for two days? Day 7 is pretty good. I am becoming deeply used to this fast and I am able to deeply relax using a muscle relaxing exercise. I think coming off the fast will be an important time. I don't want to muck it up so I want to take plenty of time on juices. I am very pleased with my ability to relax now and I am very pleased with your advice. With Thanks, Victor. rawfood , " Peter Gardiner " <petergardiner@e...> wrote: > Victor, > > Three days to come off a nine day fast seems very conservative. If you > come off too fast you will get pains in your stomach, for which the cure > is - drink water! The idea is to come off with small nibbles which are > frequent: > every two hours or so. > > My apologies for sounding frivolous about medical opinion. I take > medical opinion and I respect it. There are few of us who would not be > alive without it. Doctors are experts who give treatments which they > have not undergone themselves for conditions which they have not > experienced. They put whole teams of their profession into refining and > testing everything from the rarest substances to common salt. And such > is right. > > Yet it seems that fasting is not an approved treatment for anything in > the medical profession. We can be sure that if fasting were dangerous > there would be medical papers written on the subject. Water would carry > health warnings. It should therefore be fair fodder for a raw food forum > as there can be no swifter or safer method of removing cooked food from > the body than by halting the intake thereof. > > Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Well done Victor, For me the distinction between juices of fruit and vegetables and the plants themselves is a fine line. Fruit and vegetables have the near perfect amount of water in them to supply our needs. Generally juicing degrades food values. I only take additional liquid for social reasons. Those who counsel a litre of water a day or more are quite right for a dehydrated cooked diet. The muck needs washing out. Coming off a fast it is as well to keep a gap of a couple of hours at least between fruit and vegetables. I would start with some watered fruit juice to give you some sugar, taking half an hour to savour the first glass. This could be done on the evening of say day 10. Then, in the morning after, nibble or juice some green leaves in very modest quantities. The lift will be enormous. Feelings of euphoria, well being and strength will come. A really fresh spinach leaf will taste far better than the finest Australian steak of days gone by. Then in your case I would get to that blood pressure test and even get a blood test. Your doctor should go ecstatic on seeing your newer lower cholesterol levels, ratios etc. She may even be cured of her anxieties on your mindset. It is highly likely that you will have turned the corner on what was ruining your health. If you stay raw, you may never need another fast. Otherwise, it is a good idea to put three or six months between one fast and another Keep relaxing and go the distance unless you get severe warning signals. I predict that in a few days you will feel as sharp as you have ever felt in your life! You will see. Peter shortus [no_reply ] 16 February 2003 04:18 rawfood Re: [Raw Food] Water Fast - Day 7 Dear Peter, I thought I would continue this fast for ten days. And coming off it I thought I would start with vegetable juice for two days then add fruit juice for a day then fruit. How long do you think I should stay on vegetable juice, then fruit juice? After I come off the juice, I will nibble fruit every two hours. Do you think for two days? Day 7 is pretty good. I am becoming deeply used to this fast and I am able to deeply relax using a muscle relaxing exercise. I think coming off the fast will be an important time. I don't want to muck it up so I want to take plenty of time on juices. I am very pleased with my ability to relax now and I am very pleased with your advice. With Thanks, Victor. rawfood , " Peter Gardiner " <petergardiner@e...> wrote: > Victor, > > Three days to come off a nine day fast seems very conservative. If you > come off too fast you will get pains in your stomach, for which the cure > is - drink water! The idea is to come off with small nibbles which are > frequent: > every two hours or so. > > My apologies for sounding frivolous about medical opinion. I take > medical opinion and I respect it. There are few of us who would not be > alive without it. Doctors are experts who give treatments which they > have not undergone themselves for conditions which they have not > experienced. They put whole teams of their profession into refining and > testing everything from the rarest substances to common salt. And such > is right. > > Yet it seems that fasting is not an approved treatment for anything in > the medical profession. We can be sure that if fasting were dangerous > there would be medical papers written on the subject. Water would carry > health warnings. It should therefore be fair fodder for a raw food forum > as there can be no swifter or safer method of removing cooked food from > the body than by halting the intake thereof. > > Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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