==another answer: Fasting is a way to get closer to God, not to lose weight! So yes it is safe when you have God's help! If you are not depending on God then i suggest you not do it.
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.
Fasting affects glucose levels by reducing below what might be considered normal levels. It is safe as long as blood glucose levels do not drop below around 60 milligrams.
Mentioned below are few types of fasting:- Buddhist fasting Ayurvedic fasting dry fasting juice fasting Therapeutic Fasting
Fasting is a quick way of loosing weight but its not a smart way to do it. Proper diet, portion control, eating more fruits and vegetables and exercise is the best way to loose weight in a safe way.
No and no. You have higher nutritional requirements during pregnancy which the baby needs to be healthy.
Juice fasting is something in which you have to do fasting but you can have juices.
fasting affect performance
Fasting can be dangerous for some people. It is best to ask and talk with a healthcare provider before considering fasting. Fasting can lead to unnecessary health hazards.
No.
I wrote a blog post about this: getfait.app/2022/12/18/can-diabetics-safely-practice-intermittent-fasting/ while intermittent fasting may have potential benefits for some diabetics, it is important to carefully consider the potential risks and work closely with a healthcare provider to determine whether or not it is a safe and appropriate option.
Fasting at regular intervals.
Alan Cott has written: 'Fasting' -- subject(s): Fasting 'Fasting as a way of life' -- subject(s): Fasting