Water-only Fasting Literature
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Author(s): Suzuki, J., Yamauchi, Y., Yamamoto, H., Komuro, U.
Publication: Psychother Psychosom
Publication Year: 1979

It has been well known in Japan that fasting therapy has an excellent effect on various kinds of psychosomatic diseases. From 1967 to 1977 the therapy was carried out on about 382 cases of psychosomatic diseases in our clinic with an efficacy rate of 87%. The following diseases were considered as suitable indications for the therapy; irritable colon, behavioral disturbance of eating,… Read More

Author(s): Suzuki, J., Yamauchi, Y., Horikawa, M., Yamagata, S.
Publication: Tohoku J Exp Med
Publication Year: 1976

It has been well known that the fasting therapy which was invented in Medical School of Tohoku University reveals an excellent effect upon various kinds of psychosomatic diseases, but its therapeutic mechanism and suitable indication are not yet explained completely. In order to corroborate these problems, this study was undertaken on 262 cases of psychosomatic diseases in the field of… Read More

Author(s): Sapir, D. G., Owen, O. E.
Publication: Metabolism
Publication Year: 1975

Renal handling of acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate was studied in 12 obese subjects undergoing total starvation. Simultaneously, the acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and inulin clearance rates were measured, and acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate reabsorption rates were calculated. Renal clearance of blood acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate remained constant. In contrast,… Read More

Author(s): Kolanowski, J., Salvador, G., Henquin, J. C., Desmecht, F., Gerich, J., Karam, J. H., Crabbe, J.
Publication: European society for Clinical Investigation - Abstracts
Publication Year: 1973

To delineate the hormonal mechanism of dietary-induced changes in sodium balance, the role of insulin and glucagon in natriuresis of fast was evaluated in obese subjects submitted to a total starvation and given either glucagon or somatostatin infusion on day 4 of fast. While large amounts of glucagon (1 mg over 6 h) stimulated concomitantly ketonaemia, ketonuria and renal sodium losses, the… Read More