Fasting and Medication

It is wise to consult your doctor regarding the effect of fasting combined with your medication. If you must take medication, take it with juice on a juice fast, to protect the stomach. Do not water fast while on medication.


By Tom Coghill of Fasting.ws
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3 Responses to Fasting and Medication

  1. Angie M. says:

    I am 39 and want to lose some weight as well as experience the cleansing,spiritual and healing benefits of fasting. The thing is, is that I am on an anti-convulsant (Lamictal 150mg, twice a day). I consulted with a pharmacist who was TOTALLY against. How can I fast in a safe way and without having the concentration of the medication become dangerously high?

    • Tom Coghill says:
      Tom Coghill

      Hi Angie M
      If you want a therapeutic fast for bipoloar disorder or seizures you have to very slow as a toxin release can trigger a episode. Juice fasting can be very effective with neurological disorders. The key is to drink lots of juice and have some banana or avocado for about 5 days, then go to juice. You can continue to take the medication with juice fasting. Water fasting could easily trigger an episode.
      You also want to take supplement with the juice such as B complex, E, Q10, Kelp, essential oils.

  2. Tanner says:

    I am trying the master cleanser in two days. But I’m taking Welbutrin and not sure if I should stop taking it during the cleanse. I cannot get my doctor to call me back and if I’m going to do this it need to be in two days while I have time off from work.

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