Soon 24 hours of daylight here. I have no idea how that affects things or if it’s just tough. Near the equator it’s 12 hours isn’t it?With respect, you're not really doing Ramadan but fasting between sunrise and sunset. But whatever floats your boat
C
Soon 24 hours of daylight here. I have no idea how that affects things or if it’s just tough. Near the equator it’s 12 hours isn’t it?
Correct FC..........Fasting has been used for century's to cure many kinds of illnesses, even cancer in some instances. Dry fasting is said to be more intense and work better/quicker. The idea behind it is fasting kills off the failing/redundant but still live cells and regenerates new cells. Then when you start to eat again, eat healthy meats that give a massive boost to the new cells (so I have read).I seem to remember that there's a significant Muslim population in the north of Sweden. Ramadam is a tough gig for those guys!
Muslim friends always talk of a great sense of feeling refreshed after Ramadam. The benefits of fasting are clinically proven, not just for a month a year, but as a regular part of one's lifestyle. I don't do it, but should.
Soon 24 hours of daylight here. I have no idea how that affects things or if it’s just tough. Near the equator it’s 12 hours isn’t it?
With respect, you're not really doing Ramadan but fasting between sunrise and sunset. But whatever floats your boat
C
I seem to remember that there's a significant Muslim population in the north of Sweden. Ramadam is a tough gig for those guys!
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And if the sheep are wearing bells its Ramarama ding dong..Phil we have Ramadam in Wales but it's called Ramaram......
Good luck to you Phil...Don't think I could do it as I sit here eating an Indian takeaway and a lovely bottle of wine.
Starving yourself for your own wellbeing.
That’s a new one.