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Extreme Fasting

James Carter

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Extreme Fasting" explores the history, practices, and physiological impacts of prolonged food deprivation, from ancient spiritual rituals to modern health interventions. Delving into the limits of human endurance, it examines how the body responds to extreme caloric restriction, highlighting metabolic shifts, hormonal changes, and cellular processes.

 
Prolonged fasting has roots in ancient traditions, with some cultures using it for spiritual enlightenment and others for perceived health benefits. The book uniquely balances potential benefits, such as weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity, against substantial risks like nutrient deficiencies.

 
The book's approach is comprehensive, guiding readers through a logical progression. It begins with the historical and cultural contexts of fasting, then delves into the physiological mechanisms and potential health benefits, always balancing these with associated risks. Case studies and scientific research are critically examined, providing practical guidelines for individuals considering extreme fasting, while emphasizing medical supervision and careful monitoring.

 
This balanced perspective makes "Extreme Fasting" an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of prolonged food deprivation.
Disponibile da: 11/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 93 pagine.

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