Re: Question about Excerising during a Fast
"The facts InCharge are the testimonies of those who have used dry fasting in their everyday lives and have derived only benefit therefrom. What Dr Graham is most likely referring to is the overly-prolonged abstinence from water, resulting in severe dehydration, which no one in their right mind would advocate."
You don't have to abstain from water for long periods to harm yourself. In fact according to this authority you can be dehydrated without trying. Dry fasting would only compound the problem. The link below is an interview by a reliable source about water, and dehydration.
http://tinyurl.com/5g9dmr
"The gospel according to chrisb1 and Fonty is written & spoken on the basis of personal experience, plus the gospel of shared experiences of many many others in the realm of dry fasting."
If that's the case, you should be calling me Moses. Not sure about you, but I was fasting before, or about the time fonty was born. Experience means little if what you have experienced has been wrong. If the results were not immediate, a person could be damaged without being aware from what. This fact is why I am so adamant about putting the information out there and letting the readers decide for themselves. Then they will be responsible for what they do. You would feel pretty bad if you had been advocating something, and somebody was hurt by it.
Regards