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Fast, Don’t Crash

March 29,2026
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By Judy Okolo

Silence is one of the most powerful forms of restoration. In music, it is the pause between notes that gives the melody its beauty. In nature, it is the quiet of night that prepares the earth for a new day.


Our bodies are no different.
Yet modern living rarely allows for pauses. We eat on the run, snack between meetings, dine late at night, and wake up already reaching for the next cup of coffee. The digestive system, one of the bodys most energy-demanding systems, rarely gets a moment of rest.
Fasting, when approached wisely, reintroduces that lost pause
But here lies the problem: in a culture that celebrates extremes, fasting is often misunderstood. Many people swing between two unhealthy poles: constant eating or severe restriction. One leads to overload, the other leads to exhaustion.


Neither leads to wellness.
The true purpose of fasting is not to punish the body or prove discipline. Its deeper meaning is restoration. It is a deliberate space we create for the body to repair, recalibrate, and function the way it was designed to.
When done well, fasting can improve metabolic balance, sharpen mental clarity, and support digestive health. But the secret lies in rhythm, not rigidity.


Begin with a gentle overnight fast of 12 to 14 hours. For instance, finish dinner by early evening and allow your body to rest until breakfast the next morning. This simple practice can create powerful physiological benefits without placing the body under stress.


Hydration is equally important. Many people wake up and immediately reach for caffeine, forgetting that the body has gone hours without water. A glass of water first thing in the morning helps awaken digestion and supports natural detoxification processes.
Equally critical is how you break your fast. The first meal of the day should nourish, not overwhelm. Think balanced: vegetables, protein, healthy fats, and whole foods that provide sustained energy rather than sudden spikes in blood sugar.


In todays demanding environment, thoughtful nutritional support also matters. Even the most intentional diets may fall short due to busy schedules, depleted soils, and environmental stressors. Carefully chosen, high-quality nutritional supplements can help support the body during fasting periods by filling nutritional gaps and maintaining optimal cellular function.


But perhaps the most important principle is this: listen to your body.
Fasting should bring clarity, lightness, and renewed energy – not fatigue or distress. If the body begins to feel strained, the approach needs adjustment.


Ultimately, fasting is not about eating less. It is about creating space.
And in a world that rarely slows down, learning when to pause may be one of the most sophisticated wellness strategies of all.

Until next time, lets glow intentionally.

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