weight loss juice fasting

fasting for lent/ weight loss?
hi i’m fastig this upcomig lent. for personal reasons and I wouldn’t mind losing 10-13 pounds. my food choices are= bread, all types fruits, v8 fruit juice, water and coffee. so my question is is it possible to lose that amount of weight while I’m fasting? and PLEASE NO ANSWERS SAYING ITS NOT SAFE or I MIGHT BE DEAD BLAH BLAH BLAH! thank you =)
It’s not a fast when you’re eating bread. Fasting means by technicality ingesting only liquids for the duration. I wouldn’t suggest fasting the entirety of lent (simply because you will still want and need the energy to function), but 10-12 days isn’t too long. However, drinking bottled juices aren’t a healthy way to do it – juicing fresh fruits and veggies is much better for you, and still affords you the vitamins you need to take in. 10-15 pounds is probably quite likely… though the first few days of weight loss will mainly be water weight.
Beware: days 1-3 you will feel starving. After that it will dissipate some, but from about days 10-15 or so, your body will be detoxing yourself and you will feel like absolute shit (headaches, stiff, goo in your nose, etc. etc.) as all the toxins are flushed out of your body.
Try googling “fasting for weight loss” if you want some more info… there are some really helpful sites out there.
Fasting Health and Weight Loss Consequences
Many people consider fasting in order to lose weight. Fasting involves eating no little or no food for an extended period of time, and drinking only water or juice during that time, depending on the specific regimen.
Fasting is popular because it detoxifies the body to some degree. But can it really help you lose weight as well? The answer is yes, to a degree, you will probably lose weight during a fast. However, for several other reasons, fasting is not necessarily the most effective weight loss tool.
First, the weight you lose while fasting tends to come back after the fast. You’re usually hungry after a fast, so what do you do? You eat a lot. I think you know where all those calories are going to go. Second, even though most fasting programs encourage you to drink a lot of water, much of the weight you lose during a fast is still water weight. Remember that you ingest a lot of water as part of the food you eat every day (for instance, apples are around 80% water by volume). If you’re not eating the foods you usually eat, it’s hard to figure out exactly how much water intake you’re missing. Water weight, of course, also returns when your fast ends.
Fasters do have the right idea in that they are aiming to manipulate their metabolism and calorie intake. But a more moderated approach is more effective. A dieting technique called calorie cycling rotates between light eating and heavier eating in order to modify the metabolism more gradually and results in much longer-lasting and more effective weight loss than fasting. Calorie cycling may be employed through the popular diet plan FatLoss4Idiots, which generates custom meal plans based on the foods you like best, and increases your metabolism so that your body burns more fat every day. (It’s a heck of a lot easier to stick with than a fast, too!)
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