I've got  a strange question for y'all...

Person 1 says that if a person looses a lot of weight they will have a lot of flabby skin that will have to be put up with or removed by surgery. This may be correct, however, I am contending that if someone looses fat by therapeutic fasting as in the Natural Hygiene system, that they will loose the skin also. That the body will use up the excess skin in the same way that it uses up the fat and the muscle, so that at the end of the fast there should not be a lot of loose flabby skin.

I have read several of the books on fasting from earlier in the last century and none of them ever referred to loose flapping skin after fasting, as far as I can recall...

Thanks,

Dan

see: http://www.soilandhealth.org


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