Significance of starvation for modern man

Authors

KIMÁKOVÁ Tatiana KACHLÍK Petr

Year of publication 2009
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description The concept of a recovery starvation or starvation in the professional and popular literature is not used very often. Even many doctors and other medical professionals are educated on this issue expressed rarely or not at all. Fasting or long-term starvation is as a voluntary refusal of any food, juices and therefore one of the most important, but least understood methods of preservation and restoration of health. Fast recommend and practice all the major religions: Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. Starvation, and her own practice and their patients treated by many prominent healers or personalities of scientific life in the past. We can mention Hippocrates, the founder of a rational and dynamic fields, called The father of medicine, Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abdullah ibn Sina (Avicenna), Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, the founder of rational hygiene Christoph Wilhelm Hufelanda whether the American writer, Pulitzer holder price-Upton Beall Sinclair. Current Western medical science has lost a fast, because it pursues purely religious purposes of cleansing the soul, but does not bring any benefit to the body. The facts show otherwise. In the literature we find described cases in which was treated with starvation some incurable disease. It is present on the very medicine that re-emerged positive impact of hunger on the body of man and began to seriously address the research indicating its suitability for various diseases.
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