Posted on 12/26/2017 7:31:14 AM PST by BenLurkin
Eating disorder expert Joanne Labiner likened Water Fasting to conditions like anorexia and said it should be avoided, especially at a time of year when people are considering slimming down after Christmas.
She said: It can be so bad for your organs. Thats why people with anorexia can die of a heart attack. Their body feeds on their heart.
Our body thinks its an emergency and tries to prevent that fat storage from being used up, and it feeds on the muscle.
On social media site Twitter dieters claimed that the Water Fast left their skin looking amazing.
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NHS guidelines say that if you want to lose weight you should lose no more than 2lbs a week if you want it to be sustainable.
Kidney specialist Dr Jason Fung, said that short term fasting worked but only for certain patients. He suggested that water fasts were appropriate for clients who are obese or have Type 2 diabetes but only under the supervision of a doctor.
He said: It can be done, people do them, but they have to be done safely.
I dont think its the safest thing to do, but if youre obese, its not the most dangerous thing, either. If youre relatively slender, its more dangerous. Dr Fung, who wrote a book called The Complete Guide to Fasting, added: The longer you (fast) the more risks you take.
(Excerpt) Read more at luxoraleader.com ...
>>Starvation happens when you run out of usable fat...then your body will start eating muscle.
Wrong.
Fat is metabolized by the TCA/Citric Acid Cycle.
Oxaloacetate is required in that chemistry.
Where does oxaloacetate come from when a carbohydrate source isnt available?
“Would need a hell of a lawyer to write the fine print disclaimer though.”
not really: “Don’t do this. You will die. You’ve been warned, so don’t blame me. For amusement purposes only. Do not try this at home.”
“something most Americans dont have to worry about for at least 4 to 12 months.”
tell me about it ... though i’m been striving to at least approach the almost worrying point ...
From WHAT?
{ hint: not from the clueless ethervapor emanating from your wherever }
Once again, are you saying his body didn’t produce it?
Evidently there are things you didn’t memorize getting that “nutrition” degree.
And since you brought up “anecdotal evidence,” the article this thread is based upon is nothing but anecdotal evidence.
>>Once again, are you saying his body didnt produce it?
Once again - No, super genius.
Once again, what did his body produce the oxaloacetate FROM?
Why would I care? I’ve been fasting for years, and the only time my health deteriorates is when I slack off.
You’re the only one who cares, and you have an expensive degree in it, so you should know.
But evidently you only know what you’ve memorized.
>>Why would I care?
Dunno. Why do you, big mouth?
>>you have an expensive degree in it,
Nope.
Got any other straw to pull out of your wherever?
I remember hearing about a woman who died after winning a radio contest for binge drinking water.
You’re the one who brought it up, perfesser.
>>But evidently you only know what youve memorized.
I know the U.S. Military doesn’t just put a bag full of water and a stick of butter in an MRE.
Why is that?
Thanks, I didn’t think you need carbs to derive oxaloacetate
It's a nice way to live.
I have no idea WTF you are talking about.
Drinking excessive quantities of water is not water fasting. Period.
But you seem to want to say it is so you can lecture us on metabolic pathways.
:)
>>Thanks, I didnt think you need carbs to derive oxaloacetate
Where does oxaloacetate come from if you don’t have carbs?
“Wrong. Fat is metabolized by the TCA/Citric Acid Cycle.”
Sorry, but I’m still alive, along with 2 others here. Try that ADM propaganda somewhere else.
>>I have no idea WTF you are talking about.
“There are no documented cases of people dying from water fasting. “
You’re full of something - and it’s not oxaloacetate.
Oxaloacetate is required to metabolize fat.
One source in a water-faster is carbohydrates - like liver glycogen.
What’s the other source?
Oxaloacetate is required to metabolize fat.
One source in a water-faster is carbohydrates - like liver glycogen.
Whats the other source?
Add protein to the mix and you would be a lot better off than eating high carb MREs.
Ever hear of pemmican?
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