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Are You Worried about Fasting and Blood Sugar Levels?

by "Mr. Aje" <foa0911@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 1, 2006 at 02:45 PM

As great as fasting is for health, several people's first reaction
when it is suggested to them is the weakness they may experience from
low blood sugar considering the absence food. Though it is an im****tant
factor, there are some tips one can implement to prevent or alleviate
such an experience from fasting.

Now, I was discussing with a friend at work about the issue of juice
and water fasting.

Incidentally, she is a Christian so she knows what fasting is all about
at least from a Christian or spiritual fasting point of view.

She told me that as much as she may like the concept of fasting for
cleansing the body, she always worried about her blood sugar levels
while fasting and felt that about the only way she could be successful
at it was if she took some days off to be away from even the mildest of
physical exertions.

She is quite correct.

However, from my experiences with Christian and juice fasting, if one
uses the following fasting diet or juice recipe it will be safe to say
that one's blood sugar level while fasting would not be too low,
consequently weakness may not be experienced in excess.

First, here are the necessary ingredients.

-Grade B Maple Syrup (Organic preferably)
-Organic Valencia Oranges
-Chilled Water (distilled, reverse osmosis or filtered)

The basic recipe is this

For each medium size to large orange and 2.5 (or slightly less) oz of
maple syrup, add enough cold water to make a pint's worth of juice.

The Genuine Maple Syrup has a balanced mixture of sugars (unlike honey,
which is a big no! no!) and when thoroughly masticated (the fasting
juice that is...) it is released with even more ease into the blood
stream, consequently it makes the blood sugar levels while fasting more
leveled out.

Admittedly, one may feel a little tired now and then,  that is more of
a detoxification symptom rather than fatigue as a result of a low blood
sugar levels from fasting.

This is why to slow the immense detoxing down, it is best to consume
adequate (if not exclusive) amounts of fruits and vegetables to build
an alkaline reserve in the body.

These will also serve as intestinal brooms and moreover, initialize the
detoxifying so by the time you engage in a juice or even water fasting
session, you will be much cleansed for the process.

So don't let the fear of low blood-sugar levels scare you from a fast
when needed, with the tips above, you will definitely be just fine in
using a fast for improving your health.

Here's to Health and Wellness,




Foras Aje is an independent researcher and co-founder of BodyHealthSoul
LLC.
He invites you to visit his blog for more on Fasting for Weight Loss
and Health Today at
http://www.bodyhealthsoul.com/fastingforweightloss-blog/
 




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Are You Worried about Fasting and Blood Sugar Levels?
"Mr. Aje" <f  2006-10-01 14:45:22 
Re: Are You Worried about Fasting and Blood Sugar Levels?
nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-10-01 20:42:03 
Re: Are You Worried about Fasting and Blood Sugar Levels?
"scotty" <bn  2006-10-16 09:46:27 

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