Most fast food is not good for you. There are always good options that you can find such as salads and chicken Sandwiches. You also want to use caution on what condiments you put on your healthier food items.
No. That is a pretty good number. A little high for fasting, but no, not diabetic.
i want to ask fasting is good or bad for hepatius b patient
if you eat dinner but not breakfast or lunch its called fasting...but fasting still is not good for you
There are only two days now when fasting is required - Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Generally, not eating much is not good for your health. It is not a good thing to do, and for someone who has epilepsy, they need to live healthy lifestyles. That is not to say that fasting will cause seizures.
Fasting is not recommended for pregnant mothers. (By fasting I mean not eating, perhaps drinking water, for several days). Being a little hungry now and again is not a problem.
Although not eating and not drinking for specific period (from dawn to sunset) is good for health but it is not the main purpose of fasting. Fasting drives one: * to have more spiritual purification * to have more sympathy towards the poor * to be ready to refrain himself/herself from doing or approaching the prohibits Islam religion so far already accepted to forbid himself/herself during fasting from what is allowed when breaking fasting. That is why Prophet Mohamed says what means that if fasting does not lead to saying good, doing good, and following the right Path, then no need to fasting.
"No fasting" in spanish is "ningún ayuno" (: a good site to find translations in any language is http://translation2.paralink.com/
There are no bad points. Everything is good about fasting. It helps the person lose weight, seek refuge to Allah, etc;
Traditional ways to observe fasting for Easter include abstaining from meat on Good Friday, fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, and giving up a favorite food or activity for the Lenten season leading up to Easter.
In 2016, the Catholic fasting days were Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, where Catholics traditionally abstain from meat and fast.
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