The only thing I have on this is here: You'll have to ask your doctor for a prescription water only fast if s/he agrees this might help your recovery. But I bet your doctor hasn't read the Sept. 2012 research.
For your doctor to approve;
Abstract
Background and aims
Routine, periodic fasting is associated with a lower prevalence of
coronary artery
disease (CAD). Animal studies show that fasting may increase longevity
and alter biological parameters related to longevity. We evaluated
whether fasting initiates acute changes in biomarker expression in
humans that may impact short- and long-term health.
Methods and results
Apparently-healthy volunteers (
N = 30)
without a recent history of fasting were enrolled in a randomized
cross-over trial. A one-day water-only fast was the intervention and
changes in biomarkers were the study endpoints. Bonferroni correction required p ≤ 0.00167 for significance (
p < 0.05 was a trend that was only suggestively significant). The one-day fasting intervention acutely increased human growth hormone (p = 1.1 × 10
−4), hemoglobin (p = 4.8 × 10
−7), red blood cell count (p = 2.5 × 10
−6), hematocrit (p = 3.0 × 10
−6), total cholesterol (
p = 5.8 × 10
−5), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (p = 0.0015), and decreased triglycerides (
p = 1.3 × 10
−4), bicarbonate (
p = 3.9 × 10
−4), and weight (
p = 1.0 × 10
−7), compared to a day of usual eating. For those randomized to fast the first day (
n = 16),
most factors including human growth hormone and cholesterol returned to
baseline after the full 48 h, with the exception of weight (
p = 2.5 × 10
−4) and (suggestively significant) triglycerides (
p = 0.028).
Conclusion
Fasting induced acute changes in biomarkers of metabolic, cardiovascular,
and general health. The long-term consequences of these short-term
changes are unknown but repeated episodes of periodic short-term fasting
should be evaluated as a preventive treatment with the potential to
reduce metabolic disease risk.
Clinical trial registration (
ClinicalTrials.gov):
NCT01059760 (Expression of Longevity Genes in Response to Extended Fasting [The
Fasting and
Expr
ession of
Longevity
Genes during F
ood abstinence {FEELGOOD} Trial]).
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