Thursday, January 27, 2022

Yes, I Really Did a Week-Long Water Fast (Twice!)

The Change That Changes Everything, Part 8

Do you have to begin this program with a week-long water fast? No. 

Let me say it again. You do not have to do the week-long water fast! 

In fact, if you're over age 60, they recommend against it. If you're on prescription medications, you must not fast without a doctor's supervision. Even if you're not on any prescription medications, you should not fast for any significant length of time without a doctor's supervision. There are medical residential places you can go that will oversee your lengthy fast—including the safe re-introduction of food afterward—to ensure that you complete your fast safely.

So hear me when I say that I recommend you consult with those you trust for your healthcare before embarking on a fast!

That said, I confess that I did not do so. I "consulted" with a friend who had walked this path before me, meaning that I asked her about her research and experience, read some of the books she recommended, and then dove in. 

So, at the request of many, I share with you my experience(s) with week-long water fasting. This is not medical advice. This is simply me sharing my personal experience for informational purposes only, so you will know what to expect if you and your healthcare providers should decide that a week-long water fast would be beneficial for you.

First things first. Why did I do two week-long water fasts within six weeks of each other? Honestly? Because I have very little will power when it comes to food! 

Let me explain. 

Last spring, I decided I was going to embark upon a trial of this way of eating. We set the date for the week-long water fast and new eating plan to commence during the second week in July, after our family reunion Beach Week and a subsequent visit from our daughter were over. 

But then I slowly and increasingly found myself squarely engaging in "last hurrah" eating. 

I didn't set out to do that. I didn't explicitly plan for that or anything. It just started happening. 

"If I'm not going to get to ever have _________ again, I want to have it one last time!" (For me, that blank was full of things like pizza, chicken enchiladas, Gelati Celesti, zucchini fritte at Carrabbas, lasagna, Mexican restaurant food, steak, donuts, etc, etc, etc.) Essentially, I began crazy, out-of-control eating. I quickly realized that I was going to gain 20 pounds before Beach Week, and eat myself into 10 more pounds of weight gain and body damage while we were there! So I finally just decided to do an initial detox fast BEFORE beach week, even though it meant I might have to do another one afterward.

It's worth mentioning at this point that one is supposed to prepare for the week-long water fast by eating just fruits and vegetables for a couple of days first, to clear your system of any residual animal products before you shut down your system for a while. 

I tried to do that. I really did. 

I would get up and eat some fruit for breakfast, and be starving by mid morning. I'd grab a few baby carrots or something, but then by lunch I was starving again and I would eat whatever I had around—a cold cut sandwich, some leftover pasta, whatever—and decide to try again the next day. I was running out of time to get the week of fasting—and the week of safe food reintroduction—completed before Beach Week, so I called my mentor friend Rachel and 'fessed up. She said, "Have you eaten lunch yet today?" I indicated that I had (hoping desperately that she didn't ask me what I'd had, because it was a leftover chicken pasta dish) and she said, "Just start now. Don't eat again tonight, and count tomorrow as Day 1." So that's what I did. At the advice of my friend who knows me—or at least my type—well, I just dove in and started.

For whatever it's worth, since doing the fasts and commencing this way of eating, I am never hungry. I am never "starving and dying for something to eat" like I used to be. I never crave sugar. I never crave anything. I do not feel unsatisfied in any way. But before I started, I not only couldn't imagine doing it, but I couldn't do it! Something changes when you do this... not the least of which is your tastes. (Quite literally!) But I'm getting ahead of myself...

Below (just for informational purposes so you can have an example of what it might look like) are my notes from myweek-long water fast.

NOTE: This is not medical advice. This is not any kind of advice. It is not prescriptive (as in a model to follow) but rather descriptive (as in a chronicle of what it looked like for me). I hope it helps you to see some of the details of what you might experience if you decide to embark on a week-long water fast. 

Please DO NOT embark on an extended fast of any length if you are on any pharmaceutical medications at all unless you check with your physician and have a plan in place for monitoring you during your fast. Since I was not on any medications that I couldn't simply stop taking, I didn't have to worry about that piece of the puzzle.

Also note that you will likely feel terrible during your week-long water fast, and you will certainly have much less energy than usual! If you have been taking lots of NSAIDs or other medications for pain, you will most certainly be quite uncomfortable during the first few days of "detox" on the fast. I could not have continued to work full-time or to have continued my usual exercise routine. So be sure to plan accordingly if you decide to do such a fast for yourself.

Remember, this is descriptive, not prescriptive! I share it just so you can see what happened to me, NOT as a "plan" to follow!

My Water Fast

Practiced intermittent fasting (not eating before 10 am or after 5 pm) and lighter eating for a week before. I like the feeling of being a bit empty at bedtime.


Began water fast @noon on a Wednesday

Not taking any pharmaceuticals, including gabapentin, or using c-pap machine. One “normal” bowel movement this evening. 


DAY 1 (Thursday)

Not very different from the intermittent fasting. Stomach growling. Flesh wants to eat but not hungry. No bowel movement today. To bed by 9 pm. Woke at 2-something. Back asleep at 5 am.


DAY 2 (Friday)

Sweaty (like before you throw up during a stomach bug, but hot instead of cold and clammy). Moderate underlying headache all day. Weak and a little woozy all day. Tingly fingers at times. Teeth feel slick (like after you get your braces off) and very clean. Went to a graduation ceremony, moving slowly and sensitive to noise. To bed at 8 pm. Woke at 2-something, back asleep at 5 am  till 7:30 am.


DAY 3 (Saturday)

Small, solid bowel movement in the wee morning hours. No more sweating or tingly fingers but still weak with moderate headache. Majorly irritable, with very little patience. I feel worse today than yesterday. Headache is really awful by the end of day. No bowel movement the rest of the day. Can’t get to sleep. Certainly not “beginning to feel better,” as forecast for Day 3. 


DAY 4 (Sunday)

Still have the headache. I am able to get up and make it to church for nursery duty, but mostly sit in the rocking chair and let my husband play with the kids. Go to bed when I get home, though I don’t sleep. Up and soaking in the bath in the late afternoon (my lower back is killing me!) then watching TV with my husband in the early evening. Tiny bowel movement. Early to bed. Still don’t feel better. 


DAY 5 (Monday)

Headache is milder but still present. My lower back is KILLING me. (I had assumed that this was possibly from being rather inactive for several days, but Rachel told me later that the terrible backache is almost always a part of it, for everyone, regardless of activity levels.) We take a slow stroll to my parents’ house half a mile away, visit a bit, then return slowly. Weak and woozy. Soak in bath and have a back rub from my husband for pain. In the afternoon we go to my parents’ house for a cookout with the fam. It’s hard to prepare the salad and also not to eat all the yummy-looking food, but I don’t feel hungry. Feeling slightly better by evening, but certainly haven’t “turned a corner” yet..


DAY 6 (Tuesday)

I would say that yes, today I have technically “turned a corner,” but that phrase doesn’t mean what I thought it meant when I heard that prediction. I feel finally like I may actually survive this. And I don’t have a headache anymore. No "wonderful spike in energy" or "sudden clear thinking" like others describe, but like I have maybe, just maybe, cleared the hard part. Rainy today, so I am skipping the walk. A small, hard bowel movement today.


DAY 7 (Wednesday)

Still feeling weak today, but still somehow better. The pain in my thumb (from before the fast, for months) is gone, and also my shoulder. (It was intermittent “zingy” pain, so I am not sure if it’s totally gone, but I haven’t had it since about mid-fast.) My lower back still hurts. Throughout this process my teeth have been totally “clean” and slick-feeling, like when you’ve just had your braces off. Strange. Still raining so not walking.


BREAKING THE FAST


NOTE: It is extremely important when breaking a fast of longer than three days that you take great care with "reintroduction" of food to avoid "refeeding syndrome." As noted on Healthline.com, "Refeeding syndrome is a serious and potentially fatal condition that can occur during refeeding. It’s caused by sudden shifts in the electrolytes that help your body metabolize food."


Again, the rule of thumb is that you take <half as many days as your fast was long>  to reintroduce solid foods. So, for example, since I fasted for seven days, I needed to take 3-4 days to reintroduce my body to digestion slowly, allowing it time to begin producing all the digestive chemicals needed for digestion of solid foods (which it had "turned off" during the fast).


DAY 1 (Thursday)

It was astonishing how much stronger I felt after just a cup each of juice and broth! And both were soooo delicious!!

  • Meal 1: green juice of celery, cucumber, granny smith apple, spinach, romaine, and lemon. Homemade veggie broth (diluted). (See "Two Song Soup," below.)
  • Meal 2: same green juice but sub papaya for romaine. Homemade broth (diluted).
  • Meal 3: sipped broth during community group, spoonful of sauerkraut juice (Bubbie’s brand).

DAY 2 (Friday)

Took a 2-mile walk today at about half pace. Feeling strong and good. Good energy. Low pain. I’m shocked that I’m not hungry at all or craving anything. Explosive loose stool this afternoon, very stinky. (Lots of floating black lumps that I think were possibly gallstones?) By nighttime my familiar “band of pain” back pain (at bra strap level, which has been with me for years) was really hurting me. Low-back pain from during the fast is gone.

  • Meal 1: green juice and homemade broth (diluted).
  • Meal 2: green juice and seitenbacher broth. Spoonful of sauerkraut juice. 
  • Meal 3: spoonful of sauerkraut juice.

DAY 3 (Saturday)

Our young grandsons had a sleepover last night. We got up and walked 3.5 miles, but I was out of energy by the end. Today I begin eating “solids," but only very soft solids that are more like liquids. More loose stool with floating black things, though fewer this time.

  • Meal 1: green juice, strained seitenbacher broth, small bowl of chunked papaya (about half), spoonful sauerkraut juice and a few tiny sprigs of sauerkraut, chewed very well 
  • Meal 2: green juice, Two Song Soup (recipe below—eat the veggies and drink the broth.) Couple bites of sauerkraut and spoonfuls of juice, chewed very well

DAY 4 (Sunday)

Today I feel good. High energy, not much pain. Heading to church, then to finish "the book job”—a clean sweep of our entire book collection, which we had begun but never finished, and which now doesn’t seem as impossible or overwhelming as it has in the past. 

  • Meal 1: early, before church: green juice, strained seitenbacher broth, couple forkfuls of sauerkraut w/juice
  • Meal 2: after church, we went to Moe’s: shared really clean bowl of cilantro-lime rice, black beans, fresh tomato pico, cucumber, grilled peppers and onions. Chewed each bite to death. Skipped the chips. Drank lemon in water. 
  • Meal 3: sauerkraut, watermelon, cherries

After finishing the “book job clean sweep” tonight, my back was hurting and I did the Kathleen “pillow rise” exercise followed by Janet’s abdominal leg lifts. It felt better, and after watching a show with my husband, I was falling asleep in the chair so I just went to bed... at 7 p.m.! 


DAY 5 (Monday)

I fell right to sleep with a face mask and ear plugs at 7 p.m. and slept until 5 a.m.—10 hours!!—with one up-to-pee-but-right-back-asleep moment in the middle of the night! Unbelievable. This morning I feel great! A friend and I walk First Landing with the dogs for 4 miles.

  • Meal 1: green juice, broth
  • Meal 2: a bowl of rice, beans, and greens (since Moe's was so yummy yesterday). 
  • Meal 3: another bowl of same thing, kefir soda, 2 strawberries 

Tonight, I skipped joining my husband and daughter for yummy-looking homemade spaghetti. Heading to bed at 8:30 p.m. with ZERO pain anywhere! I don’t want to jinx it, but I can’t believe it! So happy!


DAY 6 (Tuesday)

Again, I fell right to sleep with face mask and ear plugs (this time at 8:30 p.m.) and slept until 5 a.m.—8.5 hours!—with one up-to-pee-but-right-back-asleep moment in the middle of the night! Again, I can’t believe it! No c-pap or gabapentin and I’m sleeping through the night fine. Still no pain. 

  • Meal 1: green juice with some VitaMix berries (with pulp)
  • Meal 2: another of the same bowl, kefir soda

DAY 7 (Wednesday)

Still sleeping great. The weird fourth toe is hurting today (for no reason other than a couple of 4+ mile walks the past couple of days, maybe?)

  • Meal 1: leftover green juice with berries (pulped), bowl of well-cooked oatmeal
  • Meal 2: homemade veggie stew, kefir soda
  • Meal 3: veggie stew, kefir soda

DAY 8 (Thursday)

Slept 9-5 last night, without even getting up to pee! Walk 4+ miles with my dad and grandsons. Feeling really good!

  • Meal 1: green juice with juiced berries, spoonful of sauerkraut, oatmeal, 3 strawberries
  • Meal 2: half a Cava bowl (mixed greens, brown rice, black lentils, grilled veggies, sweet potatoes, roasted cucumber, pickled onions, cabbage/slaw, hummus) 2 vegan donut holes
  • Meal 3: bowl of veggie soup, bite of vegan donut

Having trouble getting to sleep tonight… ate later in day, ate sugar, up late making food for beach week… not sure reason but still awake at 1:30 a.m. :(


DAY 9 (Friday)

Only slept about 4 hours. Walked 4 miles this morning. Feeling droopy and tired. 

  • Meal 1: leftover other half of Cava bowl, kefir soda, 3 strawberries
  • Meal 2: veggie stew, strawberries
  • Meal 3: green juice with strawberries and blueberries, bowl of well-cooked oatmeal
So, there you have it. Just so you know some of what I experienced as I did a week-long water fast, and the things I ate as I was re-introducing food afterward. You'll notice that I relied heavily on a couple of trips to restaurants (Moe's and Cava) and a couple of simple meals (beans & rice and veggie soup), mostly because I had no idea what to eat or how to eat this way. More on that in the next part!

Here is the recipe for the broth/soup that I made for when I was reintroducing food in those first couple of days after the fast. I now make this and freeze it in jars to serve as the base for many other dishes. It is delicious and very healthy.


TWO SONG SOUP* (vegan broth for nourishing, gentle nutrition)

Only purchase organic ingredients:

fresh parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme (put in herb bag)

bay leaves (5)

garlic (1 bulb, crush cloves)

onions (2)

carrots (5-6)

parsnips (5-6)

celery (5-6 ribs)

celery root, washed well (1 whole)

leeks (1 huge or more)

fresh greens (sweet leaves: sweet baby lettuces, baby spinach, chopped romaine)

nutritional yeast (1/2 cup)

kombu (laminaria japonica seaweed, Emerald Cove brand)—2 sheets

dried mushrooms (forest blend of porcini, chantrelle, etc) (1/2-1 bag)

strained seitenbacher broth (1/2 cup powder, brewed then strained)

Celtic sea salt (grey, 1-2 Tbsp)


Roughly chop vegetables, but into smaller chunks not huge. Fill stock pot full (they cook way down) and then fill to top level of pressed-down veggies with water/broth. Bring to a boil, then simmer (strong) for 45 minutes exactly.

Serve cooked veggies and broth together as a soup.


*”Eating leeks and onions by the Nile” from “So You Wanna Go Back to Egypt” by Keith Green

*“Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme” from “Scarborough Fair” by Simon & Garfunkel



Helpful Videos / Articles on Fasting:


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=amCyI5JBRoc


https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319835


https://www.nateliason.com/blog/5-day-water-fast-health-benefits


https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/water-fasting#how-it-works


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.gq.com/story/six-day-water-fast-diet/amp


https://hvmn.com/blogs/blog/biohacking-water-fasting-all-you-need-to-know


https://thepilotworks.com/break-a-long-water-fast/


https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/whats-water-weight


Read Part 9, “What On Earth Do You Eat?


NOTE: The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. You should consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you’re seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. I am not a medical professional or healthcare provider, and I have no professional medical, nutritional, or dietary credentials. You yourself are responsible for any risks or issues associated with using or acting upon any information or advice appearing on this site. 


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