A Safe, Enlightening 3 Day Fast

by Head Health Nutter on June 1, 2008

Last post we discussed whether fasting is healthy. While the debate still rages, for those who are convinced and curious to try it, here’s my method for a safe, 3 day fast.

Way to go

Based on my Natural Healing Bible (The Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition), two Naturopathic Doc’s have seen my method and agreed it was safe for most relatively healthy people. Of course, before starting any new health program, please consult your MD and/or your ND.

The Prescription for Nutritional Healing recommends we fast at least 3 days a month and follow a 10 day fast twice a year. There are different types of fasts and depending on the length of fast, it accomplishes different things:

3 days helps the body rid itself of toxins and cleanses the blood.
5 days begins the process of healing and rebuilding the immune system.
10 days will help prevent illness and disease by giving the body time to reverse the damage caused by long-term exposure to dangerous chemicals and toxins.

Precautions to take:

  1. Fasting on water alone isn’t recommended. This releases the toxins too quickly and will cause hard-to-manage, highly unpleasant detox symptoms.
  2. Fasting for more than 3 days should only be done “under the supervision of a qualified health professional. If you have diabetes, hypoglycemia, or another chronic health problem, even short fasts should be supervised by a doctor. Pregnant and lactating women should never fast.
  3. Chewing signals to the stomach to digest and so doing so during a fast may lead to additional discomfort, such as heartburn. Chewing (gum or food) is not recommended.
  4. A final word of advice: It took years to wear your body down, and it will take time to build it back up to its peak condition. But believe it can be done. Then, whenever you feel unwell, fast and feel better.

Following a live-juice diet (see below) will tamper the side-effects of detoxing as it removes toxins more slowly than an all-water fast and promotes healing by supplying the body with vitamins, minerals and enzymes. This type of fast is also useful as it is more likely you will become accustomed to the taste of raw vegetables and continue a healthy diet high in vegetables once the fast ends.

The 3 Day Fast

The following Fasting Procedure was designed for those of us with diets laden with stimulants and food addictions. It will prepare your body for the fast so it is less of a shock to your system. For those with fairly clean diets, skip to step #2.

PROCEDURE:

Step #1: Preparing to fast (Week 1 & 2)

Slowly wean yourself off sugar, other stimulants (coffee, cigarettes and alcohol), meats, fish and dairy. I took a calendar and marked every second day or so the food/substance I was cutting out of my diet. By the end of the second week, your diet should be down to simply fruits, veggies, seeds and nuts. If you’re craving some real meals, look online for vegan recipes or here for Live Lighter’s elimination diet recipes. (Update: If you’re craving some sweets, check this list for raw food desserts!)

Step #2: Blended raw food (3 days)

Three days before the fast, blend all your food in a processor. This is vacation preparation for your digestive system as blended food is partially digested already. It eases the digestive workload, slowing it down and prepping it for a lack of food. Try Live Lighter’s recipes for smoothies, blended detox green drinks, delish detox blender recipes, cleansing drink recipes and more detox blender recipes.

Step #3: The fast (3 days)

Drink your meals. “Consume at least ten 8-oz glasses of distilled water each day, plus pure juices and up to 2 cups of herbal teas. Dilute all juices with the water, adding about 1part water to 3 parts juice. Do not drink orange or tomato juice (too acidic), and avoid all juices made with sweeteners or other additives.”

Here are 17 of the most detoxifying drinks to help you with variety but the following are the best juices to have during your fast:

  • Fresh lemon juice : add juice of 1 whole lemon to a cup of warm water.
  • Master Cleanse recipe: in 1 pint of distilled water, mix 2 tbsp. natural maple syrup, juice from 1/4 lemon slice and cayenne pepper (to taste).
  • Pure juices like fresh apple, beet, cabbage, carrot, celery and grape juice (use your juicer if you have one and the time).
  • Green drinks are good, made with leafy green vegetables (like spinach, kale, collards and swiss chard).
  • As a general rule (as per Prescription for Natural Healing ), do not combine fruit and vegetable juices. Apples are the only fruit that should be added to vegetable juices. I have yet to find out why this is important…does anyone know? (Update: Molly answers this in her comment.)
  • Healing Juice: 3 carrots, 3 kale leaves, 2 stalks celery, 2 beets, 1 turnip, ¼ pound spinach, ½ head of cabbage, ¼ bunch of parsley, ¼ of an onion and ½ clove of garlic. If you don’t have a juicer, place vegetables in pure water and boil them, adding no seasonings. Save the vegetables from the broth to eat after the fast.

The Prescription for Natural Healing says to, “ Continue your normal daily routine, including moderate and mild exercise. Avoid strenuous activity.”

FASTING TIP : Plan your fast days on the weekend to allow for relative inactivity and low to no stress. Your body needs rest to divert all its energy into healing, plus, it isn’t getting any food energy. This is where fasting becomes dangerous as simply breathing requires a certain amount of calories. To live, the body draws from its storage: fat. If you lack a lot of fat, it’s especially important for you to be aware of your available energy.

Step #4: Blended Raw Food (3 days)

Return to blending raw fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts for 3 days after your fast. The Prescription for Natural Healing says,

“The desired effects of the fast can be ruined by eating cooked foods immediately afterward. Because both the size of the stomach and the amount of secreted digestive juices may decrease during fasting, the first meals after a fast should be frequent and small.”

Step #5: Reintroduce Food (Week 4 and for as long as you want)

Slowly reintroduce solid foods back into your diet. Start with raw fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts. Then add easy-to-digest and hypoallergenic foods like those allowed on the elimination diet. Get tasty elimination diet-friendly recipes here on Live Lighter.

If you think you might have food sensitivities or allergies, this is an ideal time to test these foods out. One at a time, slowly reintroduce wheat, dairy, eggs, soy, sugar and nightshade to your body. Choose one for one day, and during that day consume 2 to 3 servings. Note any reactions. Wait for a day and then on the third day, try another food. Repeat until you’ve tried all the possibly offending foods.

Detox Symptoms

These 5 steps to a safe and enlightening 3 day fast will help you get through your natural down cycles and help heal your body. Expect some discomfort as your body releases toxins. You may experience: fatigue; body odor; dry, scaly skin; skin eruptions; headaches; dizziness; irritability; anxiety; confusion; nausea; coughing; diarrhea; dark urine; dark, foul-smelling stools; body aches; insomnia; sinus and bronchial mucus discharge; and/or visual or hearing problems.

These side effects will pass fairly quickly. Once they do, be prepared to feel GREAT!

Good luck and happy fasting. Come back and let us know your fasting experience.

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Emmanuel Lopez | Motivatorman June 2, 2008 at 11:15 am

Thanks for this Stephanie,

I am looking into doing a 3 day cleanse and your tips were very helpful and encouraging.

Emmanuel
Motivatorman

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) June 5, 2008 at 12:35 pm

Let us know how it goes, Emmanuel!

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Dwayne January 6, 2009 at 6:24 pm

Seems like a lot of work for a three day fast. I could see doing this for a ten, or more, day fast. It just seems like overkill to me.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) January 8, 2009 at 6:23 pm

@Dwayne: yes, it does seem like a lot of work for a 3 day fast but fasting can be dangerous, especially for certain individuals. For you and many others, it might be overkill indeed. This formula was designed especially for a SAFE and enlightening 3 day fast.

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Molly Pham January 14, 2009 at 12:36 am

Hi,
I think I may know why not to combine fruit and vegetable juices. I learned from a couple health books recently about food combining for proper digestion. Fruits break down the fastest since they turn to sugar faster. So you should always eat fruit on an empty stomach and alone with no other foods. When combined with other foods, the fruit will begin to have a fermenting effect on your food because it breaks down quickly. Anyway, the books I learned this from are “Total Health Makeover” by Marilu Henner and “The Body Ecology Diet” by Donna Gates. You can also do a search online for food combining and get information.
Thanks for your information on this website. Very helpful!

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) January 22, 2009 at 10:35 am

Hey Molly! Thanks for sharing your information and your sources. It totally makes sense now. :)

Food combining sounds interesting and definitely deserves some more of my attention.

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Dwayne February 5, 2009 at 11:18 pm

I was a little harsh in my above comment. I am glad you took the time make this page as it does have good ideas. I am starting my second 3 day fast tomorrow using ideas from here.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) February 6, 2009 at 10:46 am

It’s cool, Dwayne; the above plan helps reduce the severity of the detox symptoms… just makes it a little easier on your body and mind.

Good luck on your fast and let us know how it goes! :)

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Rachel February 23, 2009 at 2:55 pm

I am starting my three day fast today…although I did not get use your preparation advise, at least I know where to go if I am having a hard time with it this time. I have a question though, what were the unpleasant symptoms associated with detoxing to fast? They were mentioned above but I was wondering about specifics.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) February 23, 2009 at 8:36 pm

Hi Rachel,

Everyone is different and will have their own specific set of detoxing symptoms. Here are a few common ones:

Headaches, dizziness, joint paint, exhaustion, emotional unrest (like irritability) and worsening of pre-existing physical complaints.

It’s great to be aware of your detox symptoms, but don’t focus on them. Try stress management techniques (like deep breathing, stretching, even sleeping) to naturally cope with any uncomfortable symptoms.

Persevering is well-worth it when you get increased vitality, shining eyes, clear skin and an overall improvement in health.

Good luck, Rachel, and please come back and tell us how it was for you!

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jr March 28, 2009 at 9:41 pm

I’m 15 and starting the 3 day water is it good or bad for me cause I’m a teen

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) March 30, 2009 at 10:12 am

Hi Jr.,

First, let me just say that it’s absolutely amazing that you’ve taken an interest in your health at an early age. Kudos to you! :)

Second, I’m curious as to why you feel you need to fast? Youthful bodies have amazing regenerative and detoxing abilities.

I didn’t notice my body slowing down until 25, when I had been eating crap for most of my childhood and teens with 5-7 years of heavy smoking and partying.

To answer your question, though:

I don’t recommend a water fast for ANYONE except under medical supervision. It’s dangerous because detoxing requires nutrients to eliminate the junk from your body. If you don’t have the extra nutrients available when detoxing, your body will suck nutrients it is already using, like from your bones!

If you really want to do some internal cleansing, Jr., please consider, “An Easy, Gentle Cleanse for the First-Timer” http://www.livelighter.org/an-easy-gentle-cleanse-for-a-first-timer/. It focuses on how to reduce your exposure to toxins and provides you with some ideas in how to assist your natural detoxification abilities.

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dan April 6, 2009 at 4:44 am

What if you take prescription meds,can you take them during the fast? It seems like they would screw up your fast.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) April 7, 2009 at 12:48 pm

Dan, nutritional fasting is not for everyone. It can be dangerous for certain individuals – for example, those with pre-existing health conditions, pregnant women or underweight people.

Definitely check with your doctor especially if you’re on prescription meds to see whether or not they think it’s wise.

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Raquel April 9, 2009 at 11:48 pm

Hello there!
i am thinking about following this cleanse, but i have some questions…
is it best to only have one serving of the special juices( master cleanse, green drinks& healing juice)
and are you able to have unlimited amounts of the pure juice?

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) April 10, 2009 at 12:41 pm

Hi Raquel! Oooo… so glad you’re cleansing, you’ll feel like a million bucks when you’re done. :)

Very good questions. What I did was to have 1 warm lemon drink in the morning, and use the more substantial drinks (such as the green drinks and healing juice) as meal replacements.

I enjoyed as much as I wanted of the master cleanse drinks, pure water, diluted pure fruit juices and teas.

Enjoy your fast and please, come back and share your experience with us!

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Tara April 26, 2009 at 1:36 pm

Thank you for posting this fast info! I’m half-way through the third day and feeling great! I sort of want to eat everything, but every HEALTHY thing. Like, I can’t WAIT to eat the veggies from the healing juice. Also, I miss chewing. Each day I’ve chewed some stuff – like pineapple cores one day and jicama the next day – and then spit it out (sorry if that grosses anyone out). And I’m really challenged to drink that much water!! But warm lemon water in the morning is delightful – something I could really get used to. Thanks, again!

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) April 27, 2009 at 6:13 pm

Nice, Tara! One of the best side-effects of a fast is the resetting of your taste buds. I craved veggies, too, and when I did try junk food, it was waaay too salty/sweet/sour/fatty etc.

Thanks for sharing your experience! Especially, since you’ve mentioned chewing…

You seem to be doing really well but you jogged my memory: chewing signals to the stomach to start digesting. If there’s no food to digest, stomach acids may actually cause you discomfort, like heart-burn. I’ll update the post right away!

Thanks, Tara!

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Dustin May 23, 2009 at 5:02 pm

Hello. I am going to do a three day fast soon and my mom told me she wanted to do it with me. Here’s the thing… she takes blood-pressure medication, sleeping pills, and gets headaches when she doesn’t have her coffee in the morning. What are your thoughts for this?

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) May 25, 2009 at 3:08 pm

Hi Dustin,

It’s great you and your Mom want to fast together. It would be a great bonding experience!

But fasting isn’t for everyone, especially those on medication with pre-existing health challenges. Your Mom should definitely consult her doctor before attempting a fast.

Her headaches indicate a caffeine addiction – it might be best that she wean herself off it (when she’s down to one cup a day, switch to decaf).

If she wants to go ahead and detox, a much safer alternative is an easy, gentle cleanse for a first-timer (http://www.livelighter.org/an-easy-gentle-cleanse-for-a-first-timer/).

Good luck to both you and your Mom. We’d love to hear about your experiences so please come back and share with us!

Stephanie
Head Health Nut

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regina June 2, 2009 at 6:34 am

sound good. I am being led to do a raw blender drink for health. does anyone know of any detox retreat centers to go in U.S. where it is not outrageously expensive? please any feedback would be helpful.

gina

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) June 3, 2009 at 3:14 pm

Hey Gina, i’m not sure about inexpensive US detox centers but I’ve been to one here in Canada. They offer detox meals or juice fasts and it’ll run you about $1000 for two nights. Sounds expensive but it’s not considering what you get.

I highly recommend saving up for this place. Here’s a link to Part 2 of my review of Grail Springs (access Part 1 by clicking the first link in the article): http://www.livelighter.org/grail-springs-holistic-health-resort-%E2%80%93-part-ii/.

You could also take a vaca at home and make it into your very own personalized detox retreat. There’s a ton of green detox blender meal recipes here on Live Lighter as well as detox tips. Actually… that would make a great article!

Thanks for the kickin’ post idea, Gina. Stay tuned for an upcoming post inspired by you: “How to Detox on a Budget.”

Steph
Head Health Nut

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Hermes July 30, 2009 at 5:53 am

Some of the detox symptoms told here (eadaches; dizziness; irritability; anxiety; confusion; nausea, visual and hearing problems) may be related to brains craving for glucose , instead of the release of toxins. Body cant burn fats fast enough to fill necessary glucose shortage, specially if its your first time fasting and this is a new condition to body. Therefore brain starts sending signals. Thats why pure water fast is more difficult since you are getting sugar when you do juice fast. So if you are doing pure water fast and starting to feel very dizzy (it usually starts at the second day worsen at night and goes back to normal at the third day’s morning because brain functions slow down while sleeping and it receives enough glucose) drink as little as 1/10 glass of fruit juice or if not avaliable just swallow 1/4 of a teaspoon sugar. You will see, even this very small amount of sugar will be enough to make glucose related symptoms go away for the rest of the day.

Thank you for the article
Hermes

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) July 31, 2009 at 12:39 pm

@Hermes Thanks for enlightening us about the symptoms of a lack of glucose to the brain.

This type of stress to the body is why I recommend different levels of cleansing before embarking on a juice fast. I believe fasting with water only should be performed by those who are already fairly healthy and have limited their exposure to toxins.

And thank you, Hermes, for your suggestions in how to lessen the severity of the symptoms!

Steph Miller
Head Health Nutter

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Debbie August 5, 2009 at 10:08 pm

Hey, I am not sure whether what I am doing right now is right but this is my second day of a 3 day fast. I only drink water and herbal teas, no food. The first day was unbearable, I was soo hungry, but today I only have mild flu-like symptoms and cope well with hunger. But is it ok to have water and herbal tea together as your detox plan?
Thanks, Debbie

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 7, 2009 at 8:42 am

@Debbie Thanks for stopping by Live Lighter and asking your question.

It is definitely ok to drink water and herbal teas on your fast. I suggest you also include watered down fruit and vegetable juices, too, as your body requires nutrients to eliminate toxins. You will find by consuming these nutrients, that your detox symptoms will lessen in severity.

Good luck!

Steph Miller
Head Health Nutter

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Christy Jefferson August 11, 2009 at 1:00 am

Hi Steph,

Thanks so much for this site! I was recently led to want to try a fast, and you’re site is the first one I’ve come across in my quest for information. The information and plan you provide here is so helpful and I’m so grateful! I do have a few questions… I’m 29 and very healthy & athletic. I’m a vegetarian and eat about 70% raw on an average day. For this reason, I’m tempted to skip step 1 and shorten step 2 before diving into my first day of fast. Do you think this is unwise? Also, I do 30 – 60 mile mountain bike rides regularly. There is not usually a 3 day period when I don’t do a bike ride. Must I sit out my ride for those 3 days do you think?

Thanks so very much for your help! I’ll keep you posted on my adventure! :)

Cheers,
Christy

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Christy Jefferson August 11, 2009 at 1:34 am

PS… I almost forgot… I don’t have a juicer. Can I just make a juice drink in my blender?

Thanks!!

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 11, 2009 at 8:55 am

@Christy I’m so glad that you’ve found Live Lighter helpful!

Considering your current health condition (it sounds excellent!)diet and lifestyle, I see no reason for you to do step #1.

Step #2 is only 3 days so I suggest you do this one because it simply prepares your system for the lack of food. In this step, you blend all your raw food in a blender (I don’t have a juicer either). Try these recipes: http://livelighter.org/category/cleansing-detoxing/green-detox/

While on the 3 day fast, avoid consuming all solid food, even blended. The idea is to give your digestive system a complete break. But you do need nutrients to help the release of toxins and so that’s why we suggest watered down juice.

As for the exercise, as much as you might not like it – don’t do it! (except for light walking and stretching) :)

The reason for this: Your body can exist in only 1 of 2 states: 1) protection or 2) growth, repair and rebuilding. Exercise releases stress hormones and produces free-radicals (the metabolic waste which you’re trying to get rid of on the fast!). Exercise inhibits the release of toxins and self-healing mechanisms of your body.

Think of the fast as a vacation for your body.

The juices I consumed during the fast mainly consisted of the Master Cleanse recipe, watered down Ceres Juice (a pure juice from South Africa) and the roasted veggie juice (see juice recipes above). If you’re looking for a green juice during your fast, I’d just buy a bottle from the store to enjoy. Also try these detox drinks: http://livelighter.org/category/cleansing-detoxing/detox-drinks/

Good luck and please come back and let us know how you did!

Steph Miller
Head Health Nutter

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Lisa August 13, 2009 at 4:02 pm

I am 3/4 of the way through day 3 of my d day fast, and I just found your site today! I tried the Beachbody 2 day fast formula, and felt so good still today, that I continued with just water for the day. My question is, since I hadn’t really researched fasting prior to doing this (needed a fast after a 7 day cruise), I was drinking black coffee and green tea. Will this have an adverse affect? I’m not experiencing any real symptoms, except for hunger pains occasionally through the day.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 16, 2009 at 10:20 pm

@Lisa Hmm… the Beachbody 2 day fast formula – I’ll have to check that out!

As for your question, green tea should be ok but the caffeine in the coffee (green tea has caffeine, too, but it also has compounds in it that have a calming effect) will stimulate your nervous system which may interfere in your body’s ability to detox released chemicals. BUT, if you’re not experiencing any real symptoms, then you should be good to go. Please come back and let us know how you did. :)

Steph Miller
Head Health Nutter

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acai? August 17, 2009 at 11:45 am

Hi!
I am starting a three day fast today. I am using water but also drinking pure acai juice, about ten ounces a day. Should I be mixing other drinks also or is the acai juice enough?

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Lisa August 18, 2009 at 8:54 pm

Thanks for you prompt response. I did surprisingly well. The reason I wanted to do the fast in the first place was to break my “addiction” to feeling the need to eat because it was “time” to eat. And the 3 day fast helped me to accomplish that! I have been eating when I feel hungry, instead of when I should. It has also been easier to eat fruit to satisfy the hunger, instead of reaching for my typical snack, which would have been carbs or fat laden, like pretzels or chips. Great site! Thanks for the great info.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 18, 2009 at 11:13 pm

@acai? Haven’t done much research on acai just yet but this article (http://hubpages.com/hub/Acai-Juice—The-Straight-Facts) says it may be one of the most nutritionally-dense berries on the planet.

However, I’d still mix it up a bit to get a wide range of vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants. Try some of the suggestions you think you might like in the above post and good luck!

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 18, 2009 at 11:40 pm

@Lisa Thanks for coming back to let us know how you did on your fast. Yes, different people fast for different reasons and it’s great to hear that you were successful with your goals! Fasting is definitely a ‘fast’ (ha ha) way to break food addictions. :)

If anyone is interested in other tips and tricks to curb addictions, check out this post: http://livelighter.org/2008/07/23/the-cure-to-emotional-eating-and-other-addictions/.

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Tina August 21, 2009 at 7:40 pm

Hi, I had a question for you. I have only fasted for 24 hours before on straight water. Then I am doing a 3 day water fast now. I will complete it at 1230am tonight. The first day I was just hungry…the second day was a nightmare! I hurt so bad ..dizzy …sick in pain! I almost quit last night but I feel asleep and then awoke at 1230am and felt a bit better then before so I decided to continue! I do feel a bit better today as long as I don’t get up to fast or move to quick. I have alot of the side effects you listed. My question is I am hungry but now I am afraid to eat! I was thinking of eating like chicken noodle soup along with some crackers…or maybe a piece of toast…what about mash potatoes? What should I eat after midnight tonight? I don’t want to get sick after eating and from what I have read it sounds like some do! Please help!
Thanks

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 22, 2009 at 1:54 pm

Hi Tina,

Well, as you have read in the post and in the comments, I don’t recommend water fasts because they release the chemicals stored in your body too fast. It is way too much for any body to handle.

With juice fasts, especially the one that I outline above where you spend a month preparing your body for the lack of food, your body is still getting nutrients that bind to those chemicals and help flush them out at a more steady pace. By doing this, you lessen the severity of side effects.

What I would do in your case is have some watered down juice and chicken broth for the first day coming off your fast. Stay away from solid food as it will be another shock to your system.

Then I would follow step #4 as outlined above, sticking to blended foods like protein smoothies and the green blended meals for 3 days. Then I would start to slowly introduce solid foods, like veggies, fruits, nuts and seeds. Once your system is handling that well, you can start incorporating other foods (fresh!) from your usually diet.

Good luck and I hope you’re feeling better!

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Zoe August 27, 2009 at 3:00 pm

Just wondering: in the Step 1 preparation phase, (week 1 and 2), am I allowed to eat eggs or soy/tofu?

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Zoe August 27, 2009 at 3:14 pm

Hey, in addition, I was wondering why it would be OK to drink the Warm Lemon drink – juice of 1 whole lemon sounds pretty acidic to me! – when tomato and orange juices are considered too acidic for the stomach? Thanks!

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Zoe August 27, 2009 at 3:19 pm

Hi again, I’m so sorry about the third comment in a row, but all these questions keep popping into my mind the more I consider actually taking on this matter of juice fasting. Anyways, I was wondering whether unsweetened applesauce would work as a substitute for pure fruit juices. I also wanted to know if it would be plausible to just buy like organic Heinz Baby food – wouldn’t that just basically be like pureed fruits and veggies too? Thanks… ! :)

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 27, 2009 at 9:17 pm

@Zoe Thanks for taking interest in the juice fast and I’m happy to answer all of questions, no matter how many! :)

Question #1: You can leave the eggs and the tofu til last. On the 15th day, though, start the blended raw food.

Question #2: Believe it or not, lemons are alkaline! They actually cleanse your body of excess acids and help stabilize your Ph levels.

Question #3: unsweetened applesauce is a great idea for the blended stage (Steps 2 & 4) as, like the blended foods, it’s practically digested already. For Step 3, though, I’d suggest sticking with the juices. The idea is to give your digestive system a complete break.

As for the organic baby food, I don’t see why not! But again, I’d suggest it as alternatives or additions to Steps 2 & 4.

But then again, this is YOUR fast and ultimately it’s up to you what you’re comfortable doing. By consuming applesauce and baby food in Step 3, your digestive system will still be getting a much larger break than what it’s used to.

And of course, if you enjoy your first juice fast, you always have the option to try going completely liquid on your second fast. :)

Good luck and please feel free to ask more questions!

Steph
Head Health Nutter

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Zoe August 27, 2009 at 11:30 pm

Hi, thanks for your helpful answers! I guess I’d like to ask another question… Of course I know that doing a completely liquid juice fast will reap the most benefits, but from what I understand that you used a blender – that’s not really liquid now either right? Or were you not intending to go completely liquid? Thanks a lot again, Steph. :)

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 28, 2009 at 11:33 am

Hey Zoe,

You’re most welcome for the answers. :)

If you’ll notice above Steps 2 & 4 (6 days in total) are the blended raw food days. Step 3 (3 days) is the juice fast phase.

The blended food phases are included in order to prepare your digestive system for no activity before the fast phase and for activity after the fast phase.

Please feel free to keep those questions coming!

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Jamie August 28, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Hi. I am 13 and want to fast. I have IBS and i havent been feeling well lately. I am 5 ft and around 114 pounds-it changes from day to day- but i want to know if i am doing this right…

today is my first day so i can drink tons of water, make vegtable or fruit juice with my juicer and drink tea?

tomorrow, can i have broth, water, juice and tea?

and on the third day i can eat regular veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds, regular soup, juice, tea, and water?
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then the fast is done? or do the follow up? (below)

Along with things from day three i can have….
day 4- wheat, like bread.
day 5- wheat and milk
day 6- milk, eggs, wheat and sugars.
day 7- normal foods?

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) August 30, 2009 at 3:31 pm

Hi Jamie,

I have IBS, too (it’s quite common these days), so I know how you feel. It can really interfere with all aspects of life. If you feel a fast will help you, it may just be what you need. But it can be dangerous so I’m glad you’ve asked some questions.

If you’ve prepared your body as suggested above, symptoms should be tolerable. Just make sure that you take it easy during the days you consume only liquids and juices. (Those you mentioned above are perfect and to add a variety of nutrients, look to the posted recipes above)

I suggest 3 days for the actual juice fasting but 2 is perfect, especially for your first time, age and condition (most people with IBS are malnourished because they are unable to absorb all nutrients from their food).

Based on your final question, I take it your goal is to find what foods may be causing digestive troubles? Fasting may speed up your body’s release of offending foods but you’ll want to consider eating allergy-friendly foods for about a week coming off your fast, before you start reintroducing foods one at a time.

Allergy-friendly foods consist of an elimination diet and there are different ones out there. The first one I did was really strict and I blogged out it. You can read about it here: http://livelighter.org/category/cleansing-detoxing/elimination-diet/

And of course, here are some recipes to help you out: http://livelighter.org/2009/08/19/elimination-diet-recipes-compilation-post/

There are a few different ways you can perform the reintroduction phase, too. And that’s a great post idea, Jamie. Thank you! :)

Stay tuned this week for “Discover your Food Sensitivities!” post.

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Suzanne November 19, 2009 at 11:22 am

I was glad I could find someone to ask this question. I started a 3 day fast by eating only fruits and veggies 2 days before my fast and now I am on my 3rd day. While drinking herbal teas, green drink, water, and carrot, apple, celery or parsley juice these last 2 days I find I burp on ocassion. What is that all about? Is that an indication that even the juices are not digesting?

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) November 19, 2009 at 8:22 pm

Welcome to Live Lighter, Suzanne!

Thanks for your question. Raw veggies are hard to digest (especially when your body isn’t used to them) so some gas is to be expected.

Since you report that it’s only occasional, I wouldn’t worry about it. If it’s painful or unusually frequent, please visit your doc.

Also, if you’re using a blender, air bubbles sometimes get trapped in meal/drink which may cause gas. Try letting it sit in the fridge for about 10 minutes for the air to release before consuming.

Please feel free to return and tell us how you did, Suzanne!

Steph
Head Health Nut

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Suzanne November 20, 2009 at 11:33 am

Hi, I just finished my 3 day fast and I am breaking it today with more raw fruits and vegetables. I used a juicer for my raw veggie juices and my burping was not that bad, it just surprised me since I had nothing in my stomach but liquid. Thank you for your response. My only other question would be whether taking a whole food fiber drink of sprouted seeds, grains and legumes with probiotics would be acceptable on the first day after your fast. It is called super seed formula. I may not get your answer today so I will wait until tomorrow to use it until I hear from you. By the way, I did great on this fast with not other side effects than gas.

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Head Health Nutter (Steph Miller) November 20, 2009 at 11:59 am

Congrats on finishing your 3 day fast, Suzanne! And I’m ecstatic to hear that you had no other side effects – lucky Girl! :)

As for your question about taking a whole food fiber drink with probiotics – DO IT! Since chewing activates the digestive system, you’ll need the fiber to catch up a bit from your 3 days without chewing.

Plus, during a cleanse, we tend to lose much of our gut flora so it’s always a good idea to replenish it!

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Miranda December 8, 2009 at 2:10 pm

Hey this was a very interesting article to read, I’ve been thinking about fasting for a while, and this is alot of help. I am just curious, I am 17, and I’m tiny, I’m only 5’3 and I weigh 105 pounds, and I want to do this for the cleansing effects, but could this be bad for my health? I read somewhere up there that it isn’t very good if you have little body fat. Just wondering

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