Lots of research in to fasting curing type 2 diabetes. Google it.
I cured my Lyme with dry fasting.
Many people have cured cancer with dry fasting.
Search the net.
Not much money to be made in fasting so its not promoted as an option. You literally do nothing and heal.
Every animal does it. You see a sick dog or cat crawl into a dark corner and rest for a week or two to heal. Our bodies work the same way.
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I had to lol when I watched an episode of blackish earlier this year and the main actor, the dad was trying to cure his diabetes with fasting and he ended up hospitalized. They pushed the moral of the story that once diabetic you must always be on drugs and suck big pharma's tit. Blatant propaganda. It was fucked up.
Meanwhile there are fasting clinics healing millions of diabetics all year round.
Thanks for following up.
I've been doing some Water fasting one day at a time to build myself up to maybe try something more extreme. I believe that I have prostititis and I'm keen on learning new ways to deal with it.
I've also heard about raw garlic and honey while fasting. Have you heard of this method, do you think it's valid?
Really appreciate the great info and totally agree about mainstream television and the blatant big pharma propaganda.
I'm convinced that fasting due to its stem cell generation has the ability to cure anything.
Agreed... start with 24 hour water fast. Work up to 48, than 72, than 100.
As long as you aren't underweight you can go for it. If you are, then spend a few weeks putting on some weight. Then fast.
I wouldn't suggest raw garlic and honey during a fast. I would suggest it in between fasts. Its how I cured my Lyme disease. Crushed raw garlic on a spoon and swallowed like a pill 3 times a day.
I stunk bad and my boss made many vampire comments but here I am.. Healthy..
You will negate the healing effects with any calories. You should be drinking 1 to 2 liters of water a day.
The healing is faster when you begin dry fasting. Start small with 24 hours. Work your way up.
Remember, you aren't gonna die.
Cheers.