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		Fasting
Fasting is the abstinence or reduction from some or all meals, drink, or both, for a period of time, which helps detox the body.
- Absolute or quick fasting is generally defined as abstinence from all food and liquid for a specified interval.
 - Tea and black coffee can be consumed
Water fasting means abstinence from all food and drink except water. - Fasts can be intermittent or may be partially restrictive, limiting substances or particular foods.
 - In a physiological context, fasting can refer to the status of a person that has not eaten or to a Metabolic state.
 - Metabolic changes occur during fasting.
 
Diagnostic tests are available to determine a fast state.
Ex: a person is believed to be fasting after 8-12 hours have elapsed since their last meal.
Metabolic changes from the fasting state start after absorption of a meal usually 3-5 hours after eating.
- A diagnostic fast means prolonged fasting from 8-72 hours (depending on age) conducted under observation to facilitate investigation of health complications, such as hypoglycemia.
 - People may also fast as part of a medical procedure or test, such as colonoscopy or operation.
 - Finally, fasting can be a part of a ritual.
 
Health Benefits:
- Promotes Blood Sugar Control
 - Fights Inflammation
 - Enhances Heart Health
 - Triglycerides
 - Cholesterol Levels
 - Prevents Neurodegenerative Disorders
 - Increases Growth Hormone Secretion
 - Metabolism
 - Weight Loss
 - Muscle Strength
 
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