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scottybuzz 12-22-2012 03:19 PM

your 43 years old and 10,000+ posts have been "i like poo?"

no offence to you but thats really pathetic.

The Sultan Of Smut 12-22-2012 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 19384496)
At 43 I'm starting to find that I dont want to eat EVERY day any more. At about 40, I started NOT eating, and just drinking water, once a month - Usually on the 1st...

These days I seem to fast for at east one day a week, if not 2 days.


I feel SO MUCH BETTER for it - You?

Yup I do every spring for 3 weeks and feel like awesome after.

Max Potential 12-22-2012 03:33 PM

No, but at 45, I do pay much more attention to what I consume now.
I do a lot of veggie smoothies and I am feeling a lot healthier lately, much more bright eyed and bushy tailed anymore. :thumbsup

CurrentlySober 12-22-2012 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 19385269)
your 43 years old and 10,000+ posts have been "i like poo?"

no offence to you but thats really pathetic.

No, (and no offence to you) what is REALLY PATHETIC is you coming into a serious thread I have made, and start mentioning poo, (which I have NOT) in order to 'show off' and try to derail it...

Thats pathetic... :2 cents:

L-Pink 12-22-2012 05:20 PM

I'd rather fast than eat when my g/f cooks. I need to enroll her in an adult home-ec class or something.

Pics Traffic 12-22-2012 05:59 PM

I was born to eat or fuck something at least twice per day

AdultPornMasta 12-22-2012 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 19384496)
At 43 I'm starting to find that I dont want to eat EVERY day any more. At about 40, I started NOT eating, and just drinking water, once a month - Usually on the 1st...

These days I seem to fast for at east one day a week, if not 2 days.


I feel SO MUCH BETTER for it - You?

Fasting is for fools and religious zealots!

Very, very unhealthy thing to do! Another word for fasting is fucking STARVATION!

http://www.livestrong.com/article/44...rs-of-fasting/

"Fasting has been around for thousands of years. It has been used to cleanse the body, lose weight and as part of religious ceremonies. In modern times, it is often used for weight loss alone. While short-term fasting for a day or so will not usually cause harm, your body will react by slowing the metabolism and, eventually, turning to muscle for nutrients. Prolonged fasting can be harmful to your body. Consult a doctor before beginning any type of fast."

Dangers of fasting:

http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-w...ng-and-detoxes

This link is exceptional!:

http://www.ncahf.org/articles/e-i/fasting.html

This from the citation:

"Except for the brain, which consumes more calories than any other organ and has a constant need for glucose whether one is asleep or awake, one's metabolic rate varies with physical activity and by day and nightime effects. The body's ongoing need for nutrition is met by stores in the cells and liver, circulating blood, and gastrointestinal contents. Fasting causes blood sugar to drop. This leads to a breakdown (catabolism) of muscle and other protein tissue for energy. During fasting, catabolism is a kind of "self-cannibalism" the by-products of which (ammonia and urea) lead to acidosis that produces weakness, fatigue, irritability, depression, depressed libido, and a sick feeling. Fasting does not cleanse the system, but loads it with metabolic toxins while decreasing its ability to destroy and excrete these. Fasting leads to rapid loss of water, sodium, and potassium. This decreases blood volume which produces postural hypotension (low blood pressure when standing up), and fainting. Severe potassium depletion can cause a fatal heart rhythm disturbance. The body cannot differentiate between voluntary fasting and starvation and deaths have occurred even with medically supervised fasts and near-fasts. People who survive prolonged fasts (starvation) may suffer anemia, decreased immunity, osteoporosis, kidney damage, or liver damage. Depressed gastrointestinal or digestive functions may persist for weeks or months [v]. The worst thing about fasting is its destruction of lean and vital tissue needed for a healthy and active life. Fasting, like colonic irrigation, laxatives, sweat baths, and other naturopathic regimes are at best useless, and at worst, can be fatal. Fasting is particularly dangerous for children."

Fasting is for fools and idiots!

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

L-Pink 12-22-2012 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultPornMasta (Post 19385497)
Fasting is for fools and religious zealots!

Very, very unhealthy thing to do! Another word for fasting is fucking STARVATION!

http://www.livestrong.com/article/44...rs-of-fasting/

"Fasting has been around for thousands of years. It has been used to cleanse the body, lose weight and as part of religious ceremonies. In modern times, it is often used for weight loss alone. While short-term fasting for a day or so will not usually cause harm, your body will react by slowing the metabolism and, eventually, turning to muscle for nutrients. Prolonged fasting can be harmful to your body. Consult a doctor before beginning any type of fast."

Dangers of fasting:

http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-w...ng-and-detoxes

This link is exceptional!:

http://www.ncahf.org/articles/e-i/fasting.html

This from the citation:

"Except for the brain, which consumes more calories than any other organ and has a constant need for glucose whether one is asleep or awake, one's metabolic rate varies with physical activity and by day and nightime effects. The body's ongoing need for nutrition is met by stores in the cells and liver, circulating blood, and gastrointestinal contents. Fasting causes blood sugar to drop. This leads to a breakdown (catabolism) of muscle and other protein tissue for energy. During fasting, catabolism is a kind of "self-cannibalism" the by-products of which (ammonia and urea) lead to acidosis that produces weakness, fatigue, irritability, depression, depressed libido, and a sick feeling. Fasting does not cleanse the system, but loads it with metabolic toxins while decreasing its ability to destroy and excrete these. Fasting leads to rapid loss of water, sodium, and potassium. This decreases blood volume which produces postural hypotension (low blood pressure when standing up), and fainting. Severe potassium depletion can cause a fatal heart rhythm disturbance. The body cannot differentiate between voluntary fasting and starvation and deaths have occurred even with medically supervised fasts and near-fasts. People who survive prolonged fasts (starvation) may suffer anemia, decreased immunity, osteoporosis, kidney damage, or liver damage. Depressed gastrointestinal or digestive functions may persist for weeks or months [v]. The worst thing about fasting is its destruction of lean and vital tissue needed for a healthy and active life. Fasting, like colonic irrigation, laxatives, sweat baths, and other naturopathic regimes are at best useless, and at worst, can be fatal. Fasting is particularly dangerous for children."

Fasting is for fools and idiots!

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:


Never go full Sally Rand ?.. Marion.

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brandonstills 12-22-2012 10:29 PM

I recently did a water fast (no food or juice, just water) for a week. First few days you feel hungry but towards the end you adapt. Fasting also causes the body to detox, so if it is the first time fasting you will probably feel like crap. I'm going to see about doing it for longer than a week come New Years. I'm thinking it should be much easier the 2nd time around if I don't have to detox as much.

I lost about 10 lbs in 7 days but most of it was water weight and I regained most of that back in about 2 weeks. I have seen statistics on 30 day fasts and the body burns about half a pound of fat a day consistently starting from about the 3rd day. Loss from water weight slows down after the first week.

A lot of the above information about fasting is wrong or misleading. Studies have shown increased mental and physical capacity when the body is operating in a ketogenic state. Extended duration fasting is the simplest and easiest way to enter a ketogenic state. That is to say, the body is burning fat (which gets converted to ketones) as its primary fuel source. Without going into too much detail, the reason is that fat gets burned at an even rate as the body needs energy. Most diets are high carb and result is spikes of blood sugar and insulin. Insulin is necessary but the excessive amounts which are common in modern society have devastating effects.

Fasting causes the body to go into a ketogenic state, but until it goes through ketoadaptation, the body will experience the effects described in some of the above links (headaches, nausea, etc). These are normal and go away. An easier way to ease into fasting is to ketoadapt before fasting. This is accomplished by eating a diet low in carbs, low in protein, and high in fat. The reason for keeping protein low as well is because proteins can get converted to glucose through a process known as gluconeogenesis. As long as glucose is present the brain and other organs will not adapt to using ketones and this causes the negative symptoms described above. Once ketoadaption takes place the need for gluconeogenesis (which results in consuming muscle and body tissue for energy) drops off.

Caloric restriction has been scientifically proven to reduce aging and extend life expectancy. As far as how far you can go is not certain but one study showed at 30% restriction resulted in a 30% longer life span in rats. The reason is because lower calories means less food is converted into energy, and energy production is one of the primary ways free radicals get created. Reduce free radicals and you age less.

I haven't found much information on fasting yet, I am currently experimenting with it to learn more about it. However, a lot of the knowledge of what fasting does to the body can be understood by reading about ketogenic diets. I recommend the book "The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living" if you are interested in learning about how the body works under different nutritional inputs. If you want to lose weight and maintain health you want to see about weight training. I highly recommend the book "Body by Science" for that. It is one of the most technical but still readable without a biochemistry background.

Some links on fasting you might find interesting:

http://healthcorrelator.blogspot.com...s-fat-and.html

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/fasting.htm

For weight loss and ketogenic diets I recommend the 2 books mentioned above. This link will provide the basics:
http://www.ketogenic-diet-resource.c...s-program.html

I'll keep you posted if I manage to keep with it for longer than a week and what the results are.

DTK 12-22-2012 10:35 PM

I've read that the occasional fast is actually quite good for the body.

brandonstills 12-22-2012 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DTK (Post 19385771)
I've read that the occasional fast is actually quite good for the body.

That is part of the reason why I am experimenting with it. When people get sick they lose their appetite while the body repairs itself. Animals will also fast when they are injured.

JamesM 12-23-2012 12:47 AM

yes, once a month. and i feel great.,

SpaceDoc 12-23-2012 05:35 AM

i'm fastest man in the world !





























When the police is behind me with three dogs!

heathenous 12-25-2012 08:59 AM

I'm 43 and fast at least one day a week. It's helped me lose 18 pounds in 6 weeks. I drink lots of beer and still keep the weight off. It seems to work for me.


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