Now that I have lost all trust in the medical industrial complex, my mind is open to all possibilities...
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My friend was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and was given months to live. Instead he started fasting and the cancer went away, and he's still alive 12 years later. On the contrary, my grandmother had a slow growing cancer that she was told she'd die of old age before it killed her, ended up spreading after they did a biopsy. She died weeks after that biopsy. So I'm inclined to believe this to be true.
My sister went through chemo, first some bad stuff then as that wasn’t working to really bad stuff that made her constantly vomit. It got to the point that for up to 5 days after chemo she wouldn’t even eat and hardly drink. I really wonder if all the “effect” from chemo is only because it induces on to fast, albeit involuntarily.
Fast with horrible toxins vs. fast with prayer. I think I know what my choice would be.
How long do you fast?
I am just curious.
Loom up autophage. That is what you want to get to for the body to start recycling old and bad cells.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autophagy
Thank you.
The easiest way is intermittent fasting, in which you limit the hours that you eat, thereby fasting the rest of the time. If you eat Keto or Paleo, you can get better results. The fasting/eating time is adjustable. You can do what works best for you depending on your schedule.
In March I switched to one meal a day. Well, by one meal I mean I do all of my eating for the day within a two-hour window, mid day. In a little over four months my weight has gone from 240 to 193, my waist from 38" to 31" and my shirt size from XL to M.
The first couple months is extremely difficult to deal with the hunger later in the evening, but now that my body has adjusted I'm fine. I've always been a "creature of habit" and I stick with things that I like, repeatedly, and that goes for what I eat as well...
Almost every day I eat four to five eggs, scrambled with some kind of meat; that's my main go-to meal, along with some veggies (I've been hooked on grilled veggies lately).
My second course is greek yogurt with some fruit. And lastly, I have some dry roast peanuts with dark chocolate chips (my "dessert").
I've yet to try fasting for an extended period (longer than my daily 22 hour fast) but I've been meaning to look into that, and maybe do a once a month extended fast.
That sounds great, especially the weight loss and size reduction. I agree that it takes some adjustment with perseverance before it becomes your lifestyle. I also really like your menu choices. Eggs, meat, grilled veggies, fruit, yogurt, nuts, are my go-to foods. I'm still in the 18/6 range, but it still helps. I also started making my own yogurt to cut back on the additives in commercial brands. I was surprised at how easy it is.
Wifey and i haven’t eaten breakfast for years. And a small snack for lunch. We cook a veggie rich dinner with usually chicken and sometimes sausage or tuna. It’s worked fine for us. Probably drink way too much coffee though kek.
I assume intermittent fasting means you skip a meal?
You can look at it that way.
IMO look up jason fung on yt. it is a start. He is a nephrologist focused on reversing diabetes etc.
Thank you.
My friend would not eat 1 entire day out of 3 or 4 days.
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Begin slow, like lifting weights, or bad things can happen.
Start with a12hr fast...only water, coffee, tea is allowed.
Move to a 24hr fast, same rules.
Moving beyind 24hrs you need to take supplements; vitamins and such. Beyond that you really need to pay attention to anything your body is telling you;i.e. excessive fatigue, restless, etc. These are signs of mineral deficiencies so adjust as necessary.
Lots of info out there.
Thank you.
Did your friend with the lung cancer also get a biopsy?
I'm not sure if he did or not.