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How to Break Your Fast?

Posted on September 2, 2009 in Fasting

Fasting is done for religious as well dietary reasons. It is therapeutic in nature. One has to of course follow certain guideline while fasting. It is not just question of staying away from food. One has to be careful of what one has before the fast, during the fast and after the fast.

Fasting involves refraining from food. It is a difficult task indeed. After all, the temptation to eat is there. It requires a lot of will power. No doubt, one may make a success of it, but the problem arises when one tends to eat more before fasting and do the same after fasting.

Many people have a heavy dinner the night before as they feel they will be fasting the next day and not eating anything throughout the day. This “heavy meal” proves to be heavy on the digestive system, with the food remaining in the stomach throughout the night. Similarly, after fasting many go on binge as they feel they have been deprived of food throughout the previous day or throughout the day. Those who keep a fast throughout the day tend to have a heavy dinner at night. This also proves to be heavy on the digestive system.

Naturally, the question that rises in our minds is what should we eat after breaking a fast? In other words, how should one break a fast? Here are a few tips:

Steps for breaking longer Fasts:

Steps for breaking shorter Fast:
In the case of shorter fasts, the bacteria does not get destroyed or the digestive system does not get shut down.

Other Steps to Follow to Break Fast:

Fasting is good for health as it restores the digestive system. One has to follow certain guidelines while fasting. One needs to eat right before and after fasting.

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