Fasting Slimming

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Healing chamfered, diet, nutrition, removingDuring a chamfering time it comes to numerous biochemical and physiological procedures in the body. Although the data situations are very controversial, since them different chamfering kinds and different chamfering durations underlie, it should be mentioned however that with a chamfering duration of 2-3 days already a change of the immune system could be determined. Thus it came to the decrease of inflammation-mediating proteins (Haptoglobin, Transferrin), to an increased activity of macrophages and increased activity of NK cells.

One of the main effects is ascribed to the switching off of the gastrointestinal tract during fasting. Since a large proportion of toxins and bacteria enter the body through food, many components of the immune system are located in the gastrointestinal system. By the decommissioning in the chamfering time not only fewer poison materials and bacteria will arrive into the body, but the immune system is also relieved.

In times of hunger, the body increasingly burns the proteins that are absolutely necessary for various metabolic processes. This could have the consequence that also thereby fewer antibodies would be produced and so the immune system would be increasingly weakened. However, since fewer pathogens also enter the body at the same time, this effect does not seem to be far-reaching.

The burning of proteins is also partly attributed to a stimulation of the microbiological circulation. The same effect is also attributed to the dehydration that takes place during fasting periods. Not only the toxins in the body are to be transported out of the body in this way but also here the microbiological circulation is to be stimulated and thus the immune system and other healthy metabolic processes in the body are to be stimulated again.

Numerous hormonal changes can be observed during fasting. The exact effects of these changes are however scientifically not yet sufficiently investigated. To the hormonal changes belong: Reduction of thyroid hormones, ACTH and cortisone reduction, endorphin reduction, reduction of the amount of insulin in the blood and insulin production, reduction of estrogen production.

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