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Why Juice Fasting?

In this article I continue to talk about juice fasting, especially in relation to the . To be sure, one of the primary purposes for which people fast is to detoxify the body and improve their health.

Others do it strictly for weight loss and many observe times of fasting as part of their religious beliefs. What is your reason for wanting to fast? Have you ever written these reasons on paper? If not, I recommend that you do. Putting your goals in writing gives them a certain type of power than they do not have just swimming up in your mind. Health, health, health is what this is all about.

Traditional medicine is wonderful and I am always amazed at just how much we have advanced in the last century. Surely new discoveries may one day overcome age-old human enemies as cancer.

Meanwhile, it is our duty to do everything within our power to take care of our bodies and maintain the best health possible. This task is not for your doctor, parents, spouse or children… it is FOR YOU! So, if you are overweight and toxic, this article the clarion call to WAKE UP AND START TO TAKE ACTION!

And juice fasting is a very effective tool that can help you lose weight and improve your health in a relatively short period of time. A juice fast can detoxify your body at the same time delivering a very nice shot of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. (and also) places the body in healing mode and allows it to rest from digestion and focus instead on deep cleansing, healing and fat burning.

Whenever you drink natural juices, you’re taking in some very powerful curative nutrients. You are drinking living enzymes, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and photochemical agents that help the body cleanse and rejuvenate. I mean, I could go on and on and on talking about the benefits of juice fasting.

But even the most accurate description will fall short. You just have to try it for yourself. And if you already are an experienced juice faster, then you STILL have universes to explore. No matter how many times you have fasted in the past, each fast – in my opinion – takes us to a different region in our minds, bodies and souls.

So even if I fast for 100 years, I would only be scratching the surface since the world of the spirit is infinite. I don’t know about you, but to me this is immensely exciting. What other practice on the phase of this earth gives the body the power to basically cannibalize disease? Truly amazing stuff! :-)

How should we proceed with a juice fast?

To begin with, you have to know that fasting can be safe. Many do not realize that the human body can actually make it without eating for as long as 70 days or more, depending on your weight and fat percentage. The body actually  has stores of vital nutrients in the liver and bone marrow. While fasting, it has the ability to tap into these resources to ensure your survival in every way possible. A lot of people do not know this and are therefore misinformed about fasting.

I recall vividly one gentleman staring at me shaken and wild-eyed: “Fasting… you mean not eating? You will die!!!” Here he was, with an enormous potbelly that hung almost down to his knees, ,but it was ME who was in danger of dying. Ugghh!

Perhaps you, too, have had some encounters with unbelieving loved ones and/or acquaintances. Let the results speak for themselves is what I always suggest. But, if you are new, the best thing you can do is to start slow and give yourself plenty of time to get used to the fasting process, particularly hunger pangs, detox symptoms and the emotional ups and downs.

Once you have successfully completed various one, two and three-day juice fasts, you can then venture and complete seven days. Do seven days every other week, for example. This is a very powerful form of intermittent fasting. Continue to move forward and then – eventually – give yourself the goal of doing three straight weeks of juice fasting.

A juice fast 21 to 30 days in length will likely have a profound impact on your mind, body and spirit. It could definitely change the entire course of your life. If you are able to handle 21 days, then you can probably make it to 30 days with relative ease. Everyone should have the awesome experience of completing thirty days of juice or . There is just nothing like it. Many go beyond thirty days. Last year I completed 100 days of juice fasting.

But this is really not necessary in most cases. I personally did it because of a lingering liver condition that requires me to cleanse regularly. I always had the goal of juicing for 100 days… so that was my personal goal. If you are more than 100 pounds overweight, you should not force yourself into a long fast is you have never done one before. I mean, everyone has their mission in life.

When I got sick and tired of living in obesity, depression and isolation, I launched a 40-day water fast within days. But that was me. If you feel that fasting is the way through which you want to lose all of your excess weight, then give yourself plenty of “trial and error” time. If you initially start with your sights on doing 14 days and then fall off on day five, don’t berate yourself or think it was a failure. Simply get up and try, try again. It may take a few tries before you settle into your fasting grove. Just keep getting up and do not ever give up.

Likewise, prior to beginning a juice fast, you must recognize that it likely won’t be a “piece of cake.” You might have moments of turmoil when you will have a very strong urge to quit due to hunger pangs, detox symptoms and/or emotional attacks. You may just say “screw it,” and start driving to the market to buy the biggest cake you can get your hands on! I have been there so many times it isn’t funny.

When all of these trials emerge (and they certainly will), realize that the symptoms will pass. Realize that, even though it may seem that time is crawling, this fast is a very small window of time in the grand scheme of things. And realize that, no matter how much discomfort you face initially, it will be NOTHING in comparison to the HUGE benefits that you will gain mentally, spiritually and physically.

If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired with your weight and health, you definitely should try a juice fast. You will not regret it. I pray and hope that all of your dreams come true, and that you receive the strength, wisdom and determination to overcome all obstacles that may stand in your way. Talk soon! :-)



Tags: religious beliefs, human body, Weight loss, vital nutrients, nice shot

The Daniel Fast keeps growing in attractiveness all over the world. I very often receive email messages from Christian brethren in different parts of the world telling me how they felt moved by The Spirit to adopt a clean, fasting lifestyle as the one depicted in the book of Daniel. I sense that getting our physical house in order is among the top item in God’s agenda. A Christian brother or sister can have amazing anointing to preach, heal, encourage or countless others.

But if he or she is overweight and eats poorly, then that person’s Gospel message can very well be extinguished before its time. I see a LOT of wonderful pastors and ministers that are terribly overweight and seem oblivious to its dangers. This makes me angry. I can just see the enemy looking on and laughing as we literally eat ourselves to death. Sooooo, the Daniel Fast, in my opinion is a very powerful antidote. It is a call to simplicity, self-mastery and optimum health. Christ did not die on the cross so that we live our lives obese and eating badly.

That does NOT honor Christ, in my opinion. I have gotten quite a bit of scorn for saying these things, but I honestly feel in my heart that the time has arrived to put away the fork and start fasting with greater regularity. If we are fat, bloated and lethargic, what kind of vessel can we be for The Holy Spirit? How will we be able to endure the increasing pressures of life filled with blubber and toxins?

The Daniel Fast is a completely plant-based method of eating. As you may know, it is based on the fasting experiences of the Prophet Daniel as recorded in Daniel 1:10. At this time (approximately 600 B.C ), the people of Israel, God’s chosen, had succumbed to terrible sins and idolatry, for which reason God disciplined them by allowing the Babylonians to destroy Israel and take large numbers of men and woman captive.

Daniel was among the captives and, in the course of time, he went on to become a top adviser for Nebuchadnezzar – the King of Babylon at the time. A great deal of this favor he received from the pagan king was surely due to the frequent periods of fasting that Daniel observed. This is just my opinion. Regular times of fasting can turn even the coldest, most-carnal Christian into a Gospel powerhouse.

With Daniel, the whole thing started with what sounds a lot like a bet. Daniel saw all the greasy and heavy foods that all of the king’s servants were eating and basically told the King: “Let your servants continue like whay are eating, and I will eat only vegetables and water for some days. Then we can compare and see who looks healthier and better.” Needless to say, Daniel won the bet and the King then proceeded to change everyone’s menu to the one Daniel was following.

Forced fasting! lol I can just imagine how furious many of those servants were! lol At any rate, The Daniel Fast, in essence, is based on whole grains, fruits, vegetables, seeds and good quality oils (i.e. olive and canola). It also allows a variety of herbs and seasonings. Other than the above mentioned foods, one cannot eat any artificial or processed foods, foods with chemicals, yeast and baking powder.

The sole drink allowed while on The Daniel Fast is water. You can, however, use fruit and/or veggie juice as well as non-sweetened soy milk on cereal or in recipes. The majority of people carry out the Daniel Fast for 21 days, although there really isn’t a particular length required.

Twenty-one days references the 21 days that Daniel spent asking God to help captive Israel. The tale of Daniel regards a man that discovers God’s blessing while a slave to the Babylonians. Indeed, it was not a fun time at all for Israel, and Daniel confronted a lot of perils while there.

He went through more than most of us would be able to bear and still stood tall and did not lose his faith. In spite of all of the adversities, Daniel had many dreams and visions. He had the gift of prophecy and was able to interpret some troubling dreams that the King of Babylon was having.

How was it that he was able to thrive under such immense hardship? I believe the answer lies in the HUGE connection between fasting and the spiritual world. When we fast, we set the flesh aside and are able to connect with God much more directly.

In short, the Daniel Fast is a partial or intermittent fast during which certain foods are not allowed for the purpose of achieving a spiritual objective. There are no restrictions as to the amount of food that you can eat on the Daniel Fast. Nevertheless, bear in mind that this is a time of fasting.

Tags: sole drink, good quality oils, fasting lifestyle, fruit and/or veggie, king of babylon

Your Fasting Questions Answered

Because I received such great feedback from readers who responded to last week’s survey, I decided to record a video where I answer some of the most asked questions.

I’ve shared some personal things about myself and my fasting journey in this video; things you might be able to relate to, because I think it might really help you.

Just click on the ‘Play’ button to watch now…


Please share your thoughts, comments and questions below.

Thanks,

Robert

Tags: Human Interest, Fasting, fasting coach, Juice fasting, water fasting

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