Hey Fasting for Life,
Really great post!
At the end of the 2nd day you are so close to "probably" having no more physical hunger and at that point it really becomes amazingly easier to resist the temptation to eat. You might literally be a few short hours away from breaking through this wall when you eat. Usually for me i wake up at 2.5 days no longer hungry and i experience little or no physical hunger from that point until the end.
Suggestions to getting through the first 2-3 days: keep busy which helps keep you from "obsessing" about food. When feeling extra hungry exercising can help as can drinking water, and a lot of times if you just hang tough it will go away. I'm not encouraging drinking when hungry in general, just to help you through the first couple of days since it has been so difficult.
As to will power, your strong motivation to overcome your many health issues can be a very powerful ally. Once your desire to achieve the benefits you know you will receive in a fast is stronger than your desire to eat, the battle is won.
I eagerly look forward to seeing how fasting will transform your life and your health in so many of these areas.
All the best!
Mighty Sun Tzu
... I've prepared myself to be super-watchful this time around, so hopefully with the support from this forum and much reading of Shelton I will get past day two!
Ah yes, i forgot to include reading fasting literature as another big will power enhancer.
I'm definitely keeping busy, but not too much, and also keeping up with a moderate amount of exercise (say half hour walking or jogging per day).
Aye, what i mean here too is to be ready to take a brisk walk each time hunger becomes annoying, however many times per day that might be.
I feel like if I exercise this will keep my muscles from wasting as much as if I didn't exercise - does anybody know if this is correct?
While inactivity leads to muscle atrophy while eating, i'm not certain if in a fast the muscles will waste away faster with inactivity than with activity since there is no new nutrition coming in to feed the trained muscles anyway. Maybe somebody else knows otherwise. In either case the body must feed on some protein that is not being replenished even though it is feeding predominately on fat (at about a 10:1 ratio).
In any case, except for very gently bouncing on the trampoline several times per day for 2 minutes to keep the lymphs moving, I will lay in bed fasting for 30 days with no concern whatsoever that the minimally lost muscle will return exceptionally fast once i begin refeeding and training again. Aside from exercising for the first 2-3 days as a measure to help you through your hunger, i believe the most beneficial fast in terms of cleansing and healing is generally accompanied by minimal activity :).
I certainly don't want to put any unnecessary strain on my body, and expect I'll probably get quite weak for a day or two after today, so I won't push myself if I'm feeling low. Just listening to the body and taking it a day at a time...
All agreed here.
Time will tell if the will is there!
Yes. I really hope you make it. You of all people have so much to gain and i would love to witness it.
Thanks for your well wishes :)
Most welcome :).