Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could only do it if I could stay in and lie down when I felt bad. Ever since I was a little kid I would get dizzy and faint if I went too long without food.
Yeah, I don’t know how people do this. I can’t even stay asleep at night if I don’t eat enough during the day. If I have to fast in the morning to get blood drawn, I feel completely sick and exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fasting is good for the soul... almost every religion has a time for fasting.
Prove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
I just came back to say I've gone 30 days without eating and am now able to pass through solid surfaces. I've never felt better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
I just came back to say I've gone 30 days without eating and am now able to pass through solid surfaces. I've never felt better.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you have friends who you can seek attention from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
The reaction is meant to make them feel better, so portray others as insane and crazy, and to justify why they are fat. We are meant to survive long period without food. They cannot comprehend what they don't want to. Weak.
My thoughts exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
The reaction is meant to make them feel better, so portray others as insane and crazy, and to justify why they are fat. We are meant to survive long period without food. They cannot comprehend what they don't want to. Weak.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect most of the anti-fasting crowd has an unhealthy relationship with food. There's really no logical reason for the hysteria around fasting. No one is hurting themselves by fasting a few days, especially people who could stand to lose a few pounds or are looking to retool their appetite. If it's not for you, that's fine. But stop interrupting threads with your bizarre, hysterical reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fasting is good for the soul... almost every religion has a time for fasting.
Prove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could only do it if I could stay in and lie down when I felt bad. Ever since I was a little kid I would get dizzy and faint if I went too long without food.
Yeah, I don’t know how people do this. I can’t even stay asleep at night if I don’t eat enough during the day. If I have to fast in the morning to get blood drawn, I feel completely sick and exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could only do it if I could stay in and lie down when I felt bad. Ever since I was a little kid I would get dizzy and faint if I went too long without food.
Yeah, I don’t know how people do this. I can’t even stay asleep at night if I don’t eat enough during the day. If I have to fast in the morning to get blood drawn, I feel completely sick and exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:I could only do it if I could stay in and lie down when I felt bad. Ever since I was a little kid I would get dizzy and faint if I went too long without food.
1: to abstain from food
2: to eat sparingly or abstain from some foods
Fasting, abstinence from food or drink or both for health, ritualistic, religious, or ethical purposes. The abstention may be complete or partial, lengthy, of short duration, or intermittent.
to eat no food or very little food for a period of time, often for religious reasons