I'm typically defined as "underweight" as well. In reviewing the old books by such as Dewey and Shelton as well as modern stuff by the likes of Joel Fuhrman it really caught my attention that all authors mention that after a fast not only do underweight people easily regain the weight but if it was a prolonged fast they will regain more than they lost, and keep it. When that happened to Upton Sinclair he intentionally made himself fat just to baffle and amuse his friends :lol: And his longest fast was just 12 days.
I dont know about insulin. Everyone should be slow and gentle in breaking a fast, but I'm not sure how diabetics go about it.
Certainly one should read up on it before fasting more than 24 hours
I dont know about insulin. Everyone should be slow and gentle in breaking a fast, but I'm not sure how diabetics go about it.
Certainly one should read up on it before fasting more than 24 hours
Another aspect to be aware of is the fact that thymoquinone has synergistic activity with other compounds within black seed. So purely taking thymoquinone, or in a concentrated form, may present not as much benefits?