Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 To and anyone who might be perplexed by all this talk of poops and fasting and enemas by otherwise fine upstanding WAPF members: When I was very sick a couple years ago with a violent bacterial infection caused by a hospital mistake of overdosing antibiotics in a feeding tube (I could go on and on here..) I was desperate. All the signals I was getting from my body were " get rid of this stuff! " I went out and paid to have colon hydrotherapy performed. It helped to such a great degree that I went back regularly for awhile to have it done. It was the only relief I got. I am not exaggerating when I say that I feel the " flushing " saved my life. I was that sick. My gut feelings were to cleanse. To reboot, if you will.. Since any solid food I ate made me throw up or have explosive diarrhea, I basically fasted on bone and root vegetable broths. That's the period where I lost 20 pounds in a month and have never been so scared in my life. Now, this is an extreme case, but the point I'm trying to make is that there may be times when our inner voice is telling us to fast and try to get rid of the junk that's poisoning us. That was such a time for me. The following year after that horrible month, I never felt like fasting. In fact, it seemed like the dumbest thing I could do. I carefully ate cooked vegetables and meats -- a LOT of soups especially with miso paste -- my body wanted " grounding " , building, and healing foods. Even now, that I'm feeling quite strong (it's so cool!!!) I think a fast would not be a wise thing for me to do... There's a time for building up and there's a time for cleaning house and, well, we just have to listen to our bodies. If you've been sick for a long time but have embarked on a new healing route, it seems very likely that your body may want a reboot, a reset, and I think a fast will help that process.... ....Especially if that time is also used for introspective thought, meditation, prayer and all the sorts of things that fasts are also famous for. It can be a powerful healing aid on many levels when used correctly. A simple fast once a week is sometimes good to help " reset " the palate or the taste buds and can help keep you " honest " that way while you acclimate to a new diet regime. A fast can also help you to learn that you won't die if you don't eat. There's an underlying fear factor that we need food to keep us going. Especially in this group where food is also a kind of nutritious medicine we have to be careful to not get into the habit of always asking " what do I need to eat? " It can be as bad as " what medicine do I take? " . Sometimes we should eat nothing. The point is we have to listen to what the body really needs... Most people don't ever need to fast. But some people at certain times in their lives can benefit by them. These people will know because their bodies will tell them.. ~Robin Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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