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Professor Arnold Ehret

Professor Arnold EhretProfessor Arnold Ehret's record fast was 49 days. Not only that, at the end of the 49 day fast, Ehret was in better shape than he was going into it. Arnold Ehret was able to perform amazing physical feats of strength. Unless David Blaine understands the theory behind the Mucusless Diet and has been practicing the Transition Diet for some time leading up to the fast, he will do himself some serious damage and give fasting a bad name in the process. It would be far better if he actually knew what he was doing. On the other hand, maybe he has prepared. But if so, he needs to go 50 days, not 49!

Blaine needs to come out of his fast in 50 days not 44 and be able to perform amazing feats of strength to beat Ehret. The 49 day fast was preceded by fasts of 21, 24 and 32 days duration each in a span of 14 months.

In his day, Ehret's fast was much bigger news than Blaine is now because Ehret was trying to educate doctors in the benefits of fasting. It divided Europe's medical community into Ehretists and non-Ehretists. The phenomenal benefits of Ehret's work have largely receded to a medical backwater now due to the proliferation of large pharmaceutical companies with massive marketing programs. Regardless, as a healing system for degenerative disease, nothing better has ever been discovered nor ever will. Ehret's Mucusless Diet combined with properly done fasting regularly achieves medical miracles.

Thanks to: JN Ontario, Canada

 

 

 

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