Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Hi Jeff, How did you get rid of your stye? Or did you? Thanks. Jeff Rogers <jeff wrote: >Sound good, but in real it's not working the way you described, >Kevin. I had a sty on my eye several months ago and I fasted on >water for 10 days. Sty didn't go away but I lost a lot of muscles >tissue and my skin was old looking and wrinkled. It took me loooong >time to get back to original state. And I know for sure now that >there is no way I am going to fast again. Viola, If you had a lot of muscle loss, it sounds like you were excercising during your fast. Were you laying in bed most of the time, allowing your body to cleanse and heal or were you remaining active? The general belief is that someone on a water fast should remain inactive, resting during the fast and allowing the body to do its work, without putting additional burdens on it, such as work, walking, etc. Any additional activities put additional nutritional requirements on the body. During a fast, the only way the body can find aditional nutrients (other than air and the sun, etc.) is from the body's tissues. Regarding the sty, the body has its own set of priorities. Maybe your body had more important things to work on. I believe a water fast to be a natural way of healing and have done them in the past and will likely do one in January. I definately noticed improvements and recovered my weight quickly. I noticed no ill effects. Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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