Re: More Questions
I don't really believe that you are still asking the same questions. If you had read the links provided, then you would have a greater understanding of the fast and nutrition.
arn, you have said.........
"But you have not given clear answers about these situations"?
Yes we have...........so read the links/posts again.
And......
"Do you think healing would be quicker for a person with severe burns while":
1. Fasting?
2. Eating regular meals?
3. The same either way?
As DesertLili has said this is case dependent, but generally speaking fasting would be the quickest
Do you think the health of the mother and baby would be better as a result of the pregnant mother:
1. Fasting?
2. Eating regular meals?
3. The same either way?
Goodness me. You should try and realize that not all pregnant Mothers need to fast, but only if a need is demonstrated by symptoms of detox/illness, as in "morning sickness". This was explained earlier in a previous post which you seem to have ignored.
Do you think the health of a person with malnutrition would be better as a result of:
1. Fasting?
2. Eating regular meals?
3. The same either way?
Goodness me again. Malnutrition is generally resolved via optimized nutrition, but is only resolved via fasting (a state of nutrition) if the cause is one of malabsorption and the mal-assimilation of nutrients. This was also explained in detail in a previous post.
In answer to..........
"As for the length of time for fasting. I am not asking for a precise number of days. But an just an indication. For example, would you recommend only short fasts for people in certain situations"?
In short the answer is yes. Fastings limitations are those set by the body in being able to heal itself. Long fasts are seldom necessary, but can be required if the max' healing has not taken place on the first extended fast.
Fasting is a catalyst.