Water-only Fasting Literature
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Author(s): Henry, R. W., Stout, R. W., Buchanan, K. D.
Publication: Diabete Metab
Publication Year: 1979

The responses of plasma gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) hormones and free fatty acids (FFA) to a standard mixed meal before and after starvation have been measured. Raised insulin, glucose and FFA levels were found following refeeding after starvation and levels of secretin and C-terminal glucagon-like-immunoreactivity (C-GLI), raised by starvation, were rapidly suppressed on refeeding. The… Read More

Author(s): Haymond, M. W., Howard, C. P., Miles, J. M., Gerich, J. E.
Publication: Endocrine Research Unit. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Publication Year: 1979
Author(s): Rose, M., Greene, R. M.
Publication: West J Med
Publication Year: 1979
Author(s): Chiasson, J. L., Atkinson, R. L., Cherrington, A. D., Keller, U., Sinclair-Smith, B. C., Lacy, W. W., Liljenquist, J. E.
Publication: Diabetes
Publication Year: 1979
Author(s): Yamamoto, H., Suzuki, J., Yamauchi, Y.
Publication: Psychother Psychosom
Publication Year: 1979

The Tohoku University method of fasting therapy was performed on 380 patients. The clinical results revealed an efficacy rate of 87%. With regard to psychosomatic diseases, irritable colon syndrome, neurocirculatory asthenia, mild diabetes mellitus, obesity and borderline hypertension were good indications for this therapy. In order to clarify the therapeutic mechanism,… Read More

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): Kocian, J., Brodan, V.
Publication: Nutr Metab
Publication Year: 1979

Short-term starvation in the obese induces metabolic acidosis and increased calciuria resulting in severe negative Ca balance. Oral administration of 5 g Ca-lactate daily is capable of correcting acidosis, reducing calciuria and providing the body with 650 mg Ca daily, thereby maintaining a positive Ca balance throughout the period of starvation. We therefore propose administering this amount… Read More

Author(s): Cahill, G. F.
Publication: Ecology of Food and Nutrition
Publication Year: 1978
Author(s): Broom, J., Fleck, A., Davidson, D. F., Rosenberg, C., Durnin, J. V.
Publication: Proc Nutr Soc
Publication Year: 1978
Author(s): Kerr, D. S., Stevens, M. C., Picou, D. I.
Publication: Metabolism
Publication Year: 1978