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The Health Benefits of Fasting

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Biology 103
2002 First Paper
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The Health Benefits of Fasting

Will Carroll

There has been much contention in the scientific field about whether or not fasting is beneficial to one's health. Fasting is an integral part of many of the major religions including Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Many are dubious as to whether the physiological effects are as beneficial as the spiritual promoted by these religions. There is a significant community of alternative healers who believe that fasting can do wonders for the human body. This paper will look at the arguments presented by these healers in an attempt to raise awareness of the possible physiological benefits that may result from fasting.

Fasting technically commences within the first twelve to twenty-four hours of the fast. A fast does not chemically begin until the carbohydrate stores in the body begin to be used as an energy source. The fast will continue as long as fat and carbohydrate stores are used for energy, as opposed to protein stores. Once protein stores begin to be depleted for energy (resulting in loss of muscle mass) a person is technically starving. (1)

The benefits of fasting must be preceded by a look at the body's progression when deprived of food. Due to the lack of incoming energy, the body must turn to its own resources, a function called autolysis. (2) Autolysis is the breaking down of fat stores in the body in order to produce energy. The liver is in charge of converting the fats into a chemical called a ketone body, "the metabolic substances acetoacetic acid and beta-hydroxybutyric acid" (3), and then distributing these bodies throughout the body via the blood stream. "When this fat utilization occurs, free fatty acids are released into the blood stream and are used by the liver for energy." (3) The less one eats, the more the body turns to these stored fats and creates these ketone bodies, the accumulation of which is referred to as ketosis. (4)

Detoxification is the foremost argument presented by advocates of fasting. "Detoxification is a normal body process of eliminating or neutralizing toxins through the colon, liver, kidneys, lungs, lymph glands, and skin." (5). This process is precipitated by fasting because when food is no longer entering the body, the body turns to fat reserves for energy. "Human fat is valued at 3,500 calories per pound," a number that would lead one to believe that surviving on one pound of fat every day would provide a body with enough energy to function normally. (2) These fat reserves were created when excess glucose and carbohydrates were not used for energy or growth, not excreted, and therefore converted into fat. When the fat reserves are used for energy during a fast, it releases the chemicals from the fatty acids into the system which are then eliminated through the aforementioned organs. Chemicals not found in food but absorbed from one's environment, such as DDT, are also stored in fat reserves that may be released during a fast. One fasting advocate tested his own urine, feces and sweat during an extended fast and found traces of DDT in each. (5)

A second prescribed benefit of fasting is the healing process that begins in the body during a fast. During a fast energy is diverted away from the digestive system due to its lack of use and towards the metabolism and immune system. (6) The healing process during a fast is precipitated by the body's search for energy sources. Abnormal growths within the body, tumors and the like, do not have the full support of the body's supplies and therefore are more susceptible to autolysis. Furthermore, "production of protein for replacement of damaged cells (protein synthesis) occurs more efficiently because fewer 'mistakes' are made by the DNA/RNA genetic controls which govern this process." A higher efficiency in protein synthesis results in healthier cells, tissues and organs. (7) This is one reason that animals stop eating when they are wounded, and why humans lose hunger during influenza. Hunger has been proven absent in illnesses such as gastritis, tonsillitis and colds. (2) Therefore, when one is fasting, the person is consciously diverting energy from the digestive system to the immune system.

In addition, there is a reduction in core body temperature. This is a direct result of the slower metabolic rate and general bodily functions. Following a drop in blood sugar level and using the reserves of glucose found in liver glycogen, the basal metabolic rate (BMR) is reduced in order to conserve as much energy within the body as can be provided. (2) Growth hormones are also released during a fast, due to the greater efficiency in hormone production. (7)

Finally, the most scientifically proven advantage to fasting is the feeling of rejuvenation and extended life expectancy. Part of this phenomenon is caused by a number of the benefits mentioned above. A slower metabolic rate, more efficient protein production, an improved immune system, and the increased production of hormones contributes to this long-term benefit of fasting. In addition to the Human Growth Hormone that is released more frequently during a fast, an anti-aging hormone is also produced more efficiently. (7) "The only reliable way to extend the lifespan of a mammal is under-nutrition without malnutrition." (5) A study was performed on earthworms that demonstrated the extension of life due to fasting. The experiment was performed in the 1930s by isolating one worm and putting it on a cycle of fasting and feeding. The isolated worm outlasted its relatives by 19 generations, while still maintaining its youthful physiological traits. The worm was able to survive on its own tissue for months. Once the size of the worm began to decrease, the scientists would resume feeding it at which point it showed great vigor and energy. "The life-span extension of these worms was the equivalent of keeping a man alive for 600 to 700 years." (8)

In conclusion, it seems that there are many reasons to consider fasting as a benefit to one's health. The body rids itself of the toxins that have built up in our fat stores throughout the years. The body heals itself, repairs all the damaged organs during a fast. And finally there is good evidence to show that regulated fasting contributes to longer life. However, many doctors warn against fasting for extended periods of time without supervision. There are still many doctors today who deny all of these points and claim that fasting is detrimental to one's health and have evidence to back their statements. The idea of depriving a body of what society has come to view as so essential to our survival in order to heal continues to be a topic of controversy.

 

References

1)"Dr. Sniadach – True Health Freedom 3

2)fastingforbetterhealth

3)"Ketosis by Sue Reith"

4)"Nutriquest, March 11th, 2000 – Ketosis and Low Carbohydrate Diets"

5)"WebMD – Detox Diets: Cleansing the Body"

6)"Fasting"

7)"Fasting – Good Morning Doctor"

8)"The health Benefits of Fasting"

 

 

Comments made prior to 2007

Great essay. Do you have one good referrence on how to stage a fast? I am looking for a safe way to stage a fast in my home. Does it require special teas or anything outside of water? ... Elie, 30 September 2005

 

 

The term for the breaking down of fat is lipolysis, not autolysis. Autolysis is the self-destruction of cells ... Paul, 3 April 2007

Comments

Anonymous's picture

Healing

It could be mucus or some type of stone like gall stones. It sounds like you're being healed of something.

Louise Williams's picture

Fasting

I have never fasted for 50 days on water only, but fasted for 30 days and 30 nights on water only. This was an outstanding time of my life. This happened before I even knew about fasting. However during the fast I ran 3 miles every day.

Before beginning the fast I was told I had hypoglycemia by a nutritionist. At the end of my fast, I had complete blood work and I was completely healed.

I lived a normal life, ran every morning, attended to business throughout each day, attended luncheon and dinner meeetings where I drank water only. I was not hungry. I was peaceful and even had to cook for my 13 year old daughter.

There are some great books on fasting and one that I love is Rational Fasting by Arnold Ehert.

For the first three days of the fast I was a little weak, but on the third day I had so much energy.

Good luck.

Cin's picture

fasting

I am currently attempting a fast and have found the water from young coconuts good for giving me energy. ( much more than just plain water.) Is that still considered a fast? Is there a naturopathic doctor in the bay area.( San Jose Ca ) that I could consult too. Is there a good place to look for one in my area.

Wesley's picture

Careful with the coconut

Careful with the coconut water. Too much of it will give you diarrhea which will dehydrate you.

Anonymous's picture

Fasting

I am 52 and look 10 -15 years younger.
I have typically used fasting as a method for weight controll.

I look and feel better when I fast..I feel my worst after a big meal

Ken's picture

Fasting question

Hi,

I read your comment on the SErendip webpage regarding your practice of fasting over the years. I'm curious to know how frequently you fast in a given year and how long for each fast. Thanks.

Ken

Mirian's picture

Fasting

Hi,
I am writing an essay paper for my Final exam in my Physc class are Argosy University (California Campus). I would like to use your above description as a testimony, would you let me and can you give me more tips on this topic.

Thanks;

Mirian

ewane's picture

fasting during exams

please i will like to know if it is good to fast during exam periods.
Thanks

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fasting before exams

I fasted before exams and it was able to learn and absorb information like crazy. It was better than ever. Not only I passed those classes but I was able to use more time studying since I did not have to eat or party. I think fasting helped me to pass a class of computer science that I was almost failing at that time. Make sure you startin fasting a few days ahead of time, so when exams come, you are at your peak. good luck!!!

Deborah's picture

Fasting

I tried a fruit fasting for 21 days and it's helps because am not depressed anymore and I sleep better now and even loss 42 pounds... For me fasting is good because it helps me and am planning to do it again soon.

Margot's picture

Concering Fruit Fast

Hello. I am writing to you because my family and I are looking into trying fruit fasting. The question I have is this: When you fasted for 21 days, what did you eat after that? Did you gain the weight back or can the weight be gained back if you start eating breads and meats again?
Thank you for input and I look forward to hearing your advice.
Sicerely,
Margot

Anonymous's picture

so you ate only fruit? for

so you ate only fruit? for how long?

Anonymous's picture

21 day fast

Hello my name is Shan, I have been told about the 21 day fast but I can't seem to find details on the actual fast. I would like to know if this fast can be found on the internet with the exact details of the fast. I have tried googling it but I can't find it.

Chris 's picture

Shan, read Shelton books on

Shan, read Shelton books on fasting. He is the authority. Fasting is to go without food, also water; but you can or may take sips of water as to not to dehydrate. If not dehydration, don't drink. A true fast is to go without food and drink. "Water or juice fasts" are not fasting. Do it right. But again, Shelton recommends taking drinking water if you feel dehydration. Use wisdom when fasting. -Chris

Anonymous's picture

Hello, Shan. I hope this information helps you.

The Daniel Fast

A partial fast is described in the book of Daniel. Although the water fast seemed to be the custom of the prophet, there was a three-week period in which he only abstained from "delicacies," meat, and wine (Daniel 10:3).
In this type of fast, the person fasts on vegetables and water. There is no complete abstinence from food. Examples of this fast, seen in the bible are with regards to Daniel, Shadrack, Meshach and Abednego who ate only vegetables and drank only water (Daniel 1:15) and later on when Daniel alone practiced a limited diet for three weeks (Daniel 10:3). Some people would argue that this isn’t really a fast at all, but Daniel 10:3 does use the word “mourned” which is a Biblical occasion for fasting ,and a common synonym for fasting.
Suggested Food Guidelines for a Daniel Fast:
Whole Grains: Brown Rice, Oats, Barley
Legumes: Dried Beans, Pinto Beans, Split Peas, Lentils, Black Eyed Peas
Fruits: Apples, Apricots, Bananas, Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cantaloupe, Cherries, Cranberries, Oats, Figs, Grapefruit, Grapes, Guava, Honeydew Melon, Kiwi, Lemons, Limes, Mangoes, Nectarines, Papayas, Peaches, Pears, Pineapples, Plums, Prunes, Raisins, Raspberries, Strawberries, Tangelos, Tangerines, Watermelon

Vegetables: Artichokes, Asparagus, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chili Peppers, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Gingerroot, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Mustard Greens, Okra, Onions, Parsley, Potatoes, Radishes, Scallions, Spinach, Sprouts, Squashes, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watercress, Yams, Zucchini, veggie burgers are an option if you not allergic to soy.

Liquids: Spring Water, Distilled Water, 100% All-Natural Fruit Juices, 100% All Natural Vegetable Juices. You may also drink protein drinks.

Others: Seeds, Nuts, Sprouts

Foods to Avoid: Meat, White Rice, Fried Foods, Caffeine, Carbonated Beverages,
Foods Containing Preservatives or Additives, Refined Sugar, Sugar Substitutes, White Flour and All Products Using It, Margarine, Shortening, High Fat Products

Anonymous's picture

21 day fast

in the new testament daniel chapter 10.

Anonymous's picture

Daniel is in Old Testament

Daniel is in Old Testament

Anonymous's picture

There is a book by Jenetezen

There is a book by Jenetezen Franklin called "Fasting" and it has the 21 day fast in there and how to go about it.

Marlene's picture

Fasting

Hi. I read your post about losing 42 pounds while fasting, and was fascinated by it. I've always wanted to fast, for health reasons mainly, but my mind always got the best of me and i'd end up breaking it. My question for you is what motivated you to stick to it, and how did you feel after the process was over? Thanks for your input.

Janie Barbosa's picture

hello i want to start a fast

hello i want to start a fast for health reasons and i am interested in how you did your fast
Thank you

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Fasting isn't as tough as you may think

Hello everyone,
I am 29 years old, I fasted for first when I was 14 my first year of adolescence.
Fasting was and still a must, every year we fast one mounth a year, everyday from sunrise to sunset.
I just wanted to say if you really want to experience real fasting visit a muslim country during the holly month of RAMADAN.
Just an advice : if you fast don't smoke and when the breakfast time arrives try to have some dates in the menu (the oblong, fleshy fruit of the date palm, a staple food in northern Africa, Arabia), some milk, and don't forget to do efforts during the day because that would help the body get rid of toxins and use the fat.
Remember it's very preferable to fast 36 days every 365 days. And also remember fasting isn't just about feeling hungry it's a discipline for the body and the soul.
May God help us all.