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Hi!

 

Once every two weeks, I am going to fast for 24 hours, and donate the money I would have spent on food to charity.

 

I have never fasted before for 24 hours, and in doing so I will become aware of the discomfort that so many people face when they have to go without food.

 

 

 

I have done a few practice fasts to get ready for this; I have gone about 18 hours without food, and I have gone until dinner without food, and so now it is time for a full 24 hour fast!

 

 

I am fasting until 7.pm tomorrow!

 

 

 

ANy one is welcome to join me, or to do their own fasts on this thread. I will be comming back to this thread to do my fasts every 2 weeks.

 

There are many different reasons people will fast, such as; a quit detox, when you INSTANTLY want to de bloat.

 

 

WIsh me luck! I do not tend to suffer from hunger - I do not get any growling in my stomach, I have noticed ( when I go 10 hours without food, for instance). I do not feel hungry at all.

 

 

I get very weak hunger signals, so fasting should not be physically challenging - it is only mentally hard for me, because I like enjoying food and use it a lot for pleasure.

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LoveShack.org will not let this thread continue. For many people with medical conditions, fasting can be dangerous. It is also not recommended by most health professionals to be done on a recurring basis. No fasting regimen should be committed to without first seeking the advice of a competent medical professional.

 

Your thought and intention is great but we cannot encourage our membership to do something that has a potential for being medically dangerous for some of them. Many thanks for your kind understanding.

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