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Thanks for the reply. Just thought I would throw it out there. I like adding any personal insights of others. Mostly because at the end of your post you didn't say, "Supply is limited, act now. B
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Tonight, while at work at 8PM I will have completed my first 72 hour fast. It is has been much easier than I thought it would be as it is 3PM and I'm still not hungry. It is like I could eat, but not
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Amazing what four hours will do. I posted four hours ago that I had not been hungry, and the energy levels were still up around 67-68 hours. I really felt good and considered stretching out furth
I'm eating one meal a day most of the month. On nights, I eat about 7:30 after the shift starts each night and when I'm off it is about 6PM, but once per day.
When I'm on days I eat a small breakfast, maybe a couple hard boiled eggs and that gets me thru the day and then eat at 6PM.
I've watched some videos and read some literature on people with the same auto-immune condition I have and several of them spoke highly on the benefit of fasting.
A few mentioned their actual diet being carnivore.
The weight loss is great, the not taking pain/inflammation medicine is even better but I am reading about people no longer needing their infusions with MS as well as NMOSD. Some strictly carnivore and others with a combination of a no-carb/low carb diets with fasting from as much as 24 hours to five day water fasts.
Since I'm not actually getting hungry at 24-hour intervals I have been thinking about stretching it out to 48 to see where I land.
Thoughts? Experiences?
Scott