yes it is and its fard
Mentioned below are few types of fasting:- Buddhist fasting Ayurvedic fasting dry fasting juice fasting Therapeutic Fasting
Fasting with sincere intention and devotion to draw closer to God and seek spiritual growth is blessed. Fasting during the month of Ramadan in Islam, Yom Kippur in Judaism, and Lent in Christianity are all examples of fasts that are considered blessed by adherents of those faiths. Ultimately, it is the purity of intention and the sincerity of the act that determine the blessings of fasting in the eyes of God.
Different religions have different rules for fasting. It would certainly help to know what religion you are talking about.
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
you can't eat any kind of meat
As with all diets, fasting diets have both risks and benefits. There are many religions that fast and they are healthy. Keeping the weight off after fasting is the trick.
In the King James verrsion the word - fast - appears 85 times the word - fasted - appears 15 times the word - fasting - appears 17 times the word - fastings - appears 4 times
for fasting blood sugar 7 or 8 hours sufficient. for random or ppbs there is no need for fasting.
Yes, but it's not being kind to yourself.
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