
What I've learned now is that fasting has little to do with weight loss, even though that tends to happen (much to my appreciation). And, it has nothing to do with implementing poor eating habits, unless we mean to say it helps steer us away from them. This is a tremendously helpful website that expounds on fasting's many beneficial aspects.
My first fast occurred last summer for a span of eight days. All I consumed were fruit and vegetable smoothies. I was receiving all the essential nutrients that my body needed while eliminating the complex carbs, fats or animal proteins that I was accustomed to.
The first three days were hard. Among the main symptoms were intense cravings, acne, irritability, and headaches. After day three, those symptoms subsided. I didn't feel desperately hungry and was better able to refocus my time and energy--oh, that's the other thing--energy! I had more of it. Also, I slept more soundly, and less. Toward the middle and end of the fast there were moments of euphoria, and a mental attunement I'd never before experienced. Ever see the movie Limitless? Yeah, that's an exaggeration of what this was like, but similar concept. And, good movie.
So, what did I get out of the first fast? I ...
... dropped 10lbs in 8 days. (And have kept it-and more- off.)
... felt like I accomplished a great physical and mental challenge
... experienced eating well and liked it.
The fast reoriented my palate. I don't crave the sweet, salty and fatty foods like I used to. And, when I do give in to those temptations, my body very immediately tells me I shouldn't have with discomfort, bloating and sometimes general achey-ness. I'm actually glad for these reflexes, because before I would have kept eating, gained weight and felt horrible, arthritic pain after it all.
Also, the fast challenged me in a new way beyond what I was used to (like when I trained for half marathons or other fitness goals). All in all, I really appreciate fasting for both its challenges and benefits. I plan to keep up this practice at least twice a year, if not on a weekly basis. (Setting aside a day to cleanse.) In fact, my second fast had even more wild effects, and was longer, so I might update y'all on that.