silver 2039
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Now I'm hungry for some chicken.....
Speaking as a person who has fasted for long periods of time, I think you can sustain yourself via juice and dairy for quite a long period. One of the methods I used in fasting was supplementing with vegatable and fruit juice with vitamins. Does it take all the hunger away? Nope. But it does knock the edge off.
Based into the reliability of that article the last link is:regular eater < vegetarian < vegan < raw vegan < raw fruitarian < breatharian
I am agnostic, but still fast on Yom Kippur (for cultural not religious reasons), so, where do I rank on the hippy scale?
Indeed, it's possible that the part of his brain that tells his conscious self that he's hungry doesn't work properly, and so he can stand the hunger.Speaking as a person who has fasted for long periods of time, I think you can sustain yourself via juice and dairy for quite a long period. One of the methods I used in fasting was supplementing with vegatable and fruit juice with vitamins. Does it take all the hunger away? Nope. But it does knock the edge off.
You would think so. The market usually corrects itself on these things.Well, if breatharianism becomes popular, there will be a lot less hippies out there. Right?
If there's one thing I've learnt from TV, it's that you can juice anything with the Jack LaLanne Power Juicer.It's still considered "juice" even if the pulp is pure`ed steak and potatoes. Loop hole!
I am agnostic, but still fast on Yom Kippur (for cultural not religious reasons), so, where do I rank on the hippy scale?
Very closely? The thing is in freakin'plain sight!
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Interesting post.
May I ask why did you fast? Religion related?
Don't see it as bashing religion. I had a bad experience recently asking why don't you use climate change instead of global warming/drying and people though I was bashing.
Correct, it was religion related. Some years ago my church had a national 'fast for the nation' thingy that was held the 40 days prior to Easter. It has basically become a yearly event for me. I dont always make it the entire 40 days, but the process of the fast itself teaches one a lot about ones own body and mental stamina.