Humans adapt amazingly well to
lack of food. A. J. Carlson, Professor of
Physiology, University of Chicago, states that a
healthy, well-nourished man can live from 50 to 75
days without food, provided he is not exposed to
harsh elements or emotional stress. There are
numerous examples of water fasts over the 75-day
mark. Granted, 75-day water fasts are unusual, but
it shows that God has wonderfully created the body
to be able to live for extended periods without
food.
Human fat is valued at 3,500
calories per pound. Each extra pound of fat will
supply enough calories for one day of hard
physical labor. Ten pounds of fat are equal to
35,000 calories! This is equivalent to 35 pounds
of fish or 192 pounds of carrots, good value for
your fat. We carry around a supermarket of
reserves, capable of sustaining us for many weeks.
All living things have the
ability to survive harsh circumstances. Organisms
are able to store nutrients in the fat, blood,
bone marrow and other tissues. Camels are capable
of storing fat and water in their humps; tadpoles
abstain from eating when their legs are
developing, subsisting on their tails, which are
no longer needed. The Mexican Gila Monster stores
up reserves in its tail when food is plentiful and
can survive for six weeks when food is scarce. The
marine iguana of the Galapagos Islands is named
the Vegetarian Dragon because it lives on
seaweed. It can abstain from food for over one
hundred days. In the Western World, food is
plentiful and often rich in calories. Unless
involved in strenuous exercise or famine we do not
have the opportunity to use up the excessive fat
stores conveniently deposited around the expanding
waistline.
Our body goes into a state of
fasting while we sleep. With great patience, it
waits until we start dozing off, and finally, in
the sleep state, begins its miraculous work of
cleansing. Breakfast is appropriately
named, breaking a nightly fast with a morning
meal. Upon awakening from this short fast, the
tongue is coated, breath foul, skin puffy, and the
mind foggy. These are all early symptoms of the
body in a state of detoxification, short little
holidays taken every night from a life of
feasting. Bacon, eggs, a side order of pancakes,
and a cup of coffee is a sure way of halting
detoxificationof course, you feel instantly
better, attributing it to a greasy breakfast.
One of the blessings you will
experience later in a fast is effervescent energy
when rising out of bed in the morning. No sleepy
dirt or puffy eyes; your hair in perfect place. A
breath sweet as the morning mist that flows over
hills covered in spring flowers. Fasting, followed
by a healthy diet, is the way of rediscovering the
birth of a new day.