If you don’t eat for 44 days, your body changes in a cool way, like switching from being a car to being a bike that runs on its own energy.
At first, when you stop eating, your body uses the food you’ve already eaten. It’s like using up the gas in your car’s tank. But after a few days, the gas runs out, and your body starts using something else, fat stores, like the snacks you hide under your bed.
After about 44 days, your body becomes really good at using that fat for energy. You’re not just running on snacks anymore, you're like a bike that keeps going without needing to stop for gas every few minutes.
What Your Body Does
- At first, it uses sugar from food.
- Then, it uses stored sugar (glycogen).
- After that, it switches to using fat.
- By day 44, your body is super efficient at using fat, like a bike that runs smoothly on its own power.
Your brain might feel a little tired, but your body becomes stronger and more ready for change. It’s like upgrading from a car to a bike, you can go further with less fuel! If you don’t eat for 44 days, your body changes in a cool way, like switching from being a car to being a bike that runs on its own energy.
At first, when you stop eating, your body uses the food you’ve already eaten. It’s like using up the gas in your car’s tank. But after a few days, the gas runs out, and your body starts using something else, fat stores, like the snacks you hide under your bed.
After about 44 days, your body becomes really good at using that fat for energy. You’re not just running on snacks anymore, you're like a bike that keeps going without needing to stop for gas every few minutes.
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- How Does The Benefits of Long-term Fasting l Buchinger Wilhelmi Work?