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Fasting and Meditation Please note: This article is for educational purposes only

and is not a recommendation to fast.


After missing a few meals, whatever pain(s) the body has disappears almost entirely, in most cases. Hunger can
be slightly bothersome during the first day or two of a fast. Then changes in the body and emotional or spiritual
state start to become more obvious. Instead of the pain of whatever symptoms, such as sore throat or toothache,
the body mainly experiences an acceleration of toxic elimination, and hunger generally abates. The mind,
however, may be more attached to the thought of food than the body is.
During the pre-fasting symptoms -- the evidence of illness that may prompt us to fast -- the discharge of mucus
is an unpleasant inconvenience and irritation. Those symptoms may continue until the fast is nearly
finished. The urge to stop the symptoms, whether one is fasting or not, is understandable. However, even
people's cherished natural treatments, e.g., echinacea, vitamin C and homeopathic medicine, are stop-gap
measures that do not offer a long-term solution, nor do they always work. Fasting always takes effect and
means complete rest, and is more of a long-term solution. But it is not "the solution" because it does not by
itself permanently change, for example, the habitual intake of artery-cloggers known as cheeseburgers, nor the
intake of carbon monoxide and other toxins from sitting in cars.
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Question: What's so good about fasting? How long does it last?
Answer:
Fasting is one of the secrets of long life. Your body, and your digestive organs in particular, are required to
work and work without any vacation. You know that you require rest from your work or your school from time
to time. In the same way, your digestive system needs a rest from time to time.
Periodic fasting provides the rest for your digestive system. It allows your digestive system to recuperate from
the rough treatment that you may have given it by overeating or eating the wrong foods or eating at the wrong
time.
In addition fasting also provides an opportunity to eliminate many toxins from your body. After fasting, you
should take some lemon water with a bit of salt. This drink helps to flush the digestive system, eliminating
waste material that might otherwise remain in the body if you didn't fast.
Fasting also helps you to keep a balanced mind inspite of the attraction of the moon on the fluids of your body.
That is why our fasting system is timed in relation to the moon. The eleventh day after the new and full moons
is the time when this attraction is very strong. If you fast during this period, then the emptiness of the stomach
pulls down liquids that would otherwise rise up in your body under the attraction of the moon.
Finally fasting also gives you a chance to save some time and use that time for spiritual pursuits. In order to eat,
you may have to spend time shopping, cooking, cleaning and of course eating. If you fast, you can use that time
to do meditation, to read or some other valuable pursuit.
This system of yogic fasting has a duration from sunrise to sunrise. You begin at sunrise on the fasting day and
eat nothing. If your body is strong you can also refrain from drinking anything. On the next day, you can break
the fast with lemon water, as I have mentioned above, and then with fruit and other suitable food.
Some people think that fasting is difficult. If you prepare yourself for fasting it is not difficult. Prepare yourself
physically by taking enough food and also plenty of liquids the day before. Prepare yourself mentally by

deciding the night before fasting: "Tomorrow is fasting day, and I am not going to eat anything." If you take this
mental determination prior to the fasting day, you will not be hungry during the fasting day. If you don't make a
prior determination, during the fasting day you will start to think "Maybe I should eat, and fast another day!"
Decide beforehand and you will be able to complete your fast.
All in all, fasting is one of the best practices for maintaining physical, mental and spiritual health. I highly
recommend it.
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Stage 1 (Day1-2)
On the first day of fasting, the blood sugar level drops below 70mg/dl. To restore the blood to the normal
glucose level, liver glycogen is converted to glucose and released into the blood. This reserve is enough for a
half day. The body then reduces the basal metabolic rate (BMR). The rate of internal chemical activity in resting
tissue is lowered to conserve energy. The heart slows and blood pressure is reduced. Glycogen s pulled from the
muscle causing some weakness. The first wave of cleansing is usually the worst.
Headaches, dizziness, nausea, bad breath, glazed eyes and a heavily coated tongue are signs of the first stage of
cleansing. Hunger can be the most intense in this period.
Stage 2 (Day 3 to 7)
Fats, composed of transformed fatty acids, are broken down to release glycerol from the gliceride molecules and
are converted to glucose. The skin may become oily as rancid oils are purged from the body. People with
problem-free skin may have a few days of pimples or even a boil. A pallid complexion is also a sign of waste in
the blood. Ketones are formed by the incomplete oxidation of fates. It is suspected that the ketones in the blood
suppress the appetite by affecting the food-satiety center in the hypothalamus called the appestat. You may feel
hungry for the first few days of the fast. This effect is temporary. The desire to eat will disappear. Lack of
hunger may last 40-60 days.
The body embraces the fast and the digestive system is able to take a much-needed rest, focusing all of its
energies on cleansing organs and the lungs are in the process of being repaired. Periodically, the lymphatic
system expels mucoid matter through the nose or throat. The volume excreted of this yellow-colored mucus can
be shocking. The sinuses go through periods of being clogged, then will totally clear. The breath is still foul and
the tongue coated. Within the intestine, the colon is being repaired and impacted feces on the intestinal wall
start to loosen and are autolyzed.
Stage 3 (Day 8 to 15)
On the latter part of an extended fast, you can experience enhanced energy, clear-mindedness and feel better
than you have felt since childhood, On the downside, old injuries may become irritated and painful. This is a
result of the bodys increased ability to heal during fasting. If you had broken your arm 10 yrs before, there is
scar tissue around the break. At the time of the break, the bodys ability to heal was directly related to lifestyle.
If you lived on a junk food diet, the bodys natural ability to heal was diminished.
During fasting, the bodys healing process is at optimum efficiency. As the body scours for dead or damaged
tissue, the lymphocytes enter the older-damaged tissue secreting substances to dissolve the damaged cells.
These substances irritate the nerves in the surrounding region and cause a reoccurrence of aches from
previously injured areas that may have disappeared years earlier. The pain lasts as the body is completing the
healing process. The muscles may become tight and sore due to toxin irritation. The legs can be the worst
affected as toxins accumulate in the legs. Cankers are common in this stage due to the excessive bacteria in the
mouth.
Stage 4 (Day 16 to 30)

The body is completely adapted to the fasting process. There is more energy and clarity of mind. Cleansing
periods can be short with many days of feeling good in between. There are days when the tongue is pink and the
breath is fresh. The healing work of the organs is being completed. After the detoxification mechanisms have
removed the causative agent or renders it harmless; the body works at maximum capacity in tissue proliferation
to replace damaged tissue. While a short fast will reduce the symptoms, a longer fast can completely heal.
Homeostatic balance is at optimum levels. The lymphatic system is clean except for a rare discharge of mucus
through the nose or throat. After day 20, the mind is affected with heightened clarity and emotional balance.
Memory and concentration improve.
Stage 5(Day 30 to ?)
(Breaking the Fast with the genuine return of Natural Hunger) Shelton.
The Breath, which during all or most of the fast has been offensive, becomes sweet and clean.
The Tongue becomes clean. The thick coating which remained on it throughout most of the fast vanishes.
The Temperature, which may have been sub-normal or above normal, returns to exactly normal, where it
remains.
The Pulse becomes normal in time and rhythm.
The Skin reactions and other reactions become normal.
The Bad Taste in the mouth ceases.
Salivary Secretion becomes normal.
The Eyes become bright and eye sight improves.
The Excreta loses its odor. The Urine becomes light.
The primary indication that the fast is to be broken is the return of hunger; all the other indications are
secondary. Often one or more of these secondary signs are absent when hunger returns, but one should not
refrain from breaking the fast when there is an unmistakable demand for food, merely because the tongue, for
example, is not clean. Inasmuch as all the signs do not invariably appear in each case, do not hesitate to break
the fast when hunger returns.
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Arguments for fasting
The thin person can and should fast, particularly if weight-gain has been difficult even when eating has been
adequate. In my experience, fasting rebuilds the body and one attains a clean slate, making weight-gain finally
possible beyond replacing the pounds lost in the fast.
In today's toxic world, when PCBs and DDT are in breast milk, and all Americans have one or more forms of
plastic or plastic additives in their urine, one would think that detoxification is vital. However, fasting is so
unknown and ignored that I know of no before/after studies that have measured how much less a body's
petrochemical contamination is after a thorough fast. One therefore must base progress or improved safety "by
feel," and how much more immunity to disease, such as colds, may be clearly obtained by fasting. Fortunately,
benefits such as immunity are substantial and noticeable.
Other benefits of fasting include improving erectile function. Generally, one does not feel like engaging in sex
during a fast, but it is possible and pleasurable. The big point here is the future reward that helps make the fast
worthwhile, if improved erections are desired. (Or take some Viagra and keep treating your body like a
machine.) Another noticeable benefit from a fast is the improved retaining of one's urine longer and more
comfortably.
During a fast, just sleeping is a sheer pleasure. This particular feeling cannot be achieved by any other means,
such as drugs or alcohol or sex. It's fortuitous I'm on a little fast right now as I write; because I had forgotten
the special sweetness of sleeping that can happen in a fast. Sometimes this pleasurable feeling is only upon
waking up in the morning. The feeling can be absent or fleeting if one is not ready to eat. If the fast has done

all its detoxification through all one's cells, it seems then the ecstasy of awakening is long lasting and
strong, causing one to bound out of bed in joy. Some of us take longer to reach certain points in the fast, and a
full-cycle fast can take longer depending on age, toxicity and weight.
During the fast and one's slowed pace, a peaceful though somewhat melancholy vibe usually takes
over. Worries fall away and one relaxes while the mind lets go. Thoughts don't stop; one does daydream, but
stress is less. This feeling is meditative and deep, and may be hard to achieve or impossible to imagine without
the fast. One's usual eating state while having the typical, modern, chronically high toxin level seems to
block the mind and spirit from becoming one with nature and the universe. Being on a short fast as I write this,
I marvel at the more peaceful feeling I am enjoying. Slowing down our often frantic and usually busy day is
vital for health and reflection. We evolved in a calmer, natural state, with a slower pace, than today's industrial
and technological lifestyle. Primitive people worked less than people of cultures of the Agricultural and
Industrial Revolutions.
Many people want to be more spiritual and have a spiritual experience, in addition to being healthy. But many
such people refuse to try the fasting route. Their interest in meditation and spirituality translates mainly to
sitting, while their whole body is still distracted by the work of digestion (even between meals, the body is not
cleansed of food and waste for long). They read, go on quests at retreats, and sing the praises of calming the
mind to "tune into" the universe without workaday distractions. This is sincere but lacking in the most ready
experience of total mind & body meditation: fasting with just water. Communion with nature and one's own
soul are easy and constant with fasting, lasting for days, but this sure-fire meditation is rejected or avoided
simply because of one's culture and our mind's conditioned rules of habitual eating.
People are much more likely to take various mind-altering drugs for some instant Nirvana or cheap high than to
try a fast. If they do later fast, the drug residues just have to come out, making the elimination phase of the fast
that much longer.
People preach about meditation and spirituality, but for various reasons have never tried a fast except perhaps to
go on a juice diet for a few days. Jesus reportedly fasted 40 days, but he was less unusual in his time and place
than such a faster in the U.S. and many countries today. I know he must have gotten a lot out of his fast, an idea
that anti-fasters of the Christian sects would also swear by as an article of faith even though they never fast,
as if Western medicine and the god of science take precedence over Jesus's ways and teachings.
Some downsides of the fast
In my lifetime of fasting and witnessing others fast, I have never seen an adverse reaction to fasting; I have only
seen mistakes upon eating before one is ready, or eating too much too soon, or eating too richly. The main
consequences of those common pitfalls are (1) usually a sudden dissipation of the finished fast's nirvana-like
pleasure of feeling alive, and (2) the immediate loss of the renewed taste-buds' new-found thrill after the
fast. Self-control is difficult, so a knowledgeable companion or care-giver is very helpful.
One friend who took it upon herself to fast 26 days, after I described my experiences, endured a significant hair
loss after the fast had ended several days before, but it all grew back. I do not know exactly how the fast was
conducted or what constituted the resumption of eating. This event was worrisome to the woman, because she
was unprepared for it. It was rare enough that I had never heard of it. She was glad she fasted anyway, as she
had spent years handling chemicals as a painter and she wanted to detoxify.
Early symptoms of poor health or low immunity, such as a runny nose, are messages from the body to our
conscious minds that there is an imbalance with our bodies, and that there needs to be rest and our intake
altered. During the fast, elimination of mucus can start to increase or decrease, but the consistency of the mucus
gets more concentrated. The smell and taste of the discharge, and the odor of the breath and urine, get
stronger. The strongest elimination is that of vomiting, after which one feels much better.

Drinking water throughout is important, although may not be as pleasant as when we have just eaten a large
salty meal. The middle portion of the fast is characterized by heavy elimination, and vomiting can be nightly
two or three nights in a row. The mind and facial expression of the faster in this period are sometimes sad,
bored, and possibly impatient. Nevertheless, healing is proceeding regardless and rapidly during this phase, and
the fast should not be broken at this point. When the body has eliminated most of its toxins, the original "disease" is gone, and pain-relief is usually complete, but the fast continues its final cleansing of the body's
toxins. Hunger may start to return slightly, and the tendency is for one to want to terminate the fast to shake off
the boredom, enjoy normality once again, and taste those fabulous foods one has missed.
However, a white/yellow-coated tongue and listless behavior indicate that the fast should not be broken at such
a time, despite the excellent detoxification that has been taking place. Letting the fast continue is important for
maximum healing, as is complete rest. No vitamins or herbal teas should be taken to interrupt the fast
(activating the digestive system and distracting the heart from sending the maximum amount of healing-blood
to the rest of the body).
Walking in the garden is fine, but stress such as business calls is counter-indicated. The body can take some
stress if there is no purpose to the walk other than to shake off some boredom and to behold the wonder of
nature. Nature, and life itself, by the middle of the fast, have taken over the mind and spirit, and one's full
contemplation of nature and indoor surroundings is inescapable. Time has slowed down in the fast, which may
be a consequence of the meditative state achieved by the complete rest and the desire to see the end of the
fast. The memory of foods becomes almost overpowering. Paradoxically, the yearning for food and to indulge
in taste sensations at this stage are an indication the fast is not complete. One needs to return to the novel or to
quietly talk with a friend or family member. Great rewards come when detoxification is complete and the body
and spirit feel better than ever.
An alternative to the fast that seems to detoxify is the Master Cleanse: a drink one makes of water, lemon juice,
grade B maple syrup, and cayenne. A "salt water flush" is done once a day. The Master Cleanse calls for
certain preparations and quantities of the ingredients. Judging from the white tongue during the Master
Cleanse, that clears up after several days, and the need to rest most of the time, the Master Cleanse may be just
right for many of us. It appears to be a way to keep up a semblance of a normal schedule, because calories are
available to deal with some work or schooling. Somehow, though, the water-only fast would be much
preferable for its simplicity, purity and faster results and perhaps for the meditative benefit. The ingredients
of the Master Cleanse comprise a strange diet, one must admit. It may be harder to refuse substantial food when
one is on a very restrictive diet and the body is in an eating/digestion mode. But if people are opposed to
fasting, or cannot obtain the privacy and support they deserve, they should perhaps try the Master Cleanse.
One should not advise fasting unless a competent and qualified helper is on hand to assist, as one needs
guidance and support. It can't be overstated that one's stress must be minimized during and just after the fast. (I
have had heart-rate unpleasantness from trying to do too many things in succession right after a 15 day fast,
causing me to have to suddenly lie down and stop my activity for a half an hour.)
The person's age and size has everything to do with how long one can fast, so it is important not to assume a
young, thin person can go many days. A truly healthy person needs a truly short fast.

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