Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Nutritionists called the danger of medical starvation

 Foreign scientists have confirmed that diets based on simulating hunger can increase the effectiveness of anti-cancer therapy. But it should be understood that therapeutic fasting is a tool that can be used only under medical supervision.


Before that, a person is fully examined to identify all potential risks. For example, if there are problems with the gastrointestinal tract, therapeutic fasting can become a factor in aggravating these problems.


Diets based on simulating starvation allow you to connect such a powerful factor as autophagy to the treatment process. This process allows cells to independently remove toxins that can provoke various chronic diseases, reports Nation News.


It is known that many oncological, metabolic, mental, and other diseases are associated with disorders of the body's detoxification process. The simplest and most common example is type 2 diabetes. However, therapeutic fasting can have a pronounced therapeutic effect if approached correctly.

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