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* Fasting hyperglycemia diabetes mellitus type 2 or impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, or insulin resistance
The Fasting Buddha is one of the unique collections of the museum in 2004 Nobuaki Tanaka, the Japanese ambassador, agreed to provide technical know how as the Buddha is popular with Japanese tourists.

Fasting and practice
Fasting is a biblical practice from even Old Testament times, and was mentioned by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount and reportedly practiced by him as well.
Fasting is a practice in several Christian denominations or other churches.
Fasting and baptism, elements of John's preaching, may have entered early Christian practice as John's followers joined the movement.
Fasting, another key part of the practice of the Christian faith, is mentioned as part of Orthodox praxis, in connection with the Sermon on the Mount ( Mt 6 ), and in comparison with the history and commemorations of Lenten fasts.
Fasting is a common practice employed by Javanese spiritualists in order to attain discipline of mind and body to get rid of material and emotional desires.
Fasting in monastic practice can be even more strict, requiring a strict fast for the previous day as well.
Fasting is an accepted practice for the Jains.

Fasting and abstinence
Fasting on Fridays entails abstinence from meat or meat products ( i. e., four-footed animals ), poultry and dairy products ( though fish is permitted ).
Fasting on Wednesday and Fridays entails abstinence from meat or meat products ( i. e., four-footed animals ), poultry and dairy products.
Fasting ( i. e., abstinence from food and sometimes water ) is a routine feature of Jain asceticism.
Fasting ( i. e., abstinence from food and sometimes water ) is a routine feature of Jain asceticism.
Fasting and abstinence are recommended only in proportion to the physical strength of the individual, and when the saint speaks of obligatory fasting he specifies that such as are unable to wait for the evening or ninth hour meal may eat at noon.
* Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Fasting may not mean a complete abstinence from food ; consequently, Jesus may have been surviving on the sparse food that could be obtained in the desert.
* Fasting and abstinence in the Roman Catholic Church

Fasting and from
Fasting is necessary for every Muslim that has reached puberty ( unless he / she suffers from a medical condition which prevents him / her from doing so.
* Hunger Artists: Fasting Wonders History of real hunger artists, from ShowHistory. com
Fasting is primarily the act of willingly abstaining from some or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time.
Fasting also includes abstaining from any falsehood in speech and action, abstaining from any ignorant and indecent speech, and from arguing, fighting, and having lustful thoughts.
From these two poems, and from the 2nd homily on Fasting ( Bickell 14 = Bedjan 17 ) we gain a vivid picture of the miseries borne by the inhabitants of that frontier region during the wars between Persia and the Romano-Greek empire.
* Fasting, abstaining from food

Fasting and foods
Fasting is accompanied by avoiding all cooked foods, especially spices and meats.

Fasting and at
* A Homily on Fasting and Dispassion by St. Theodore the Studite, to be read at the beginning of Great Lent
* A Homily on Fasting and Dispassion by St. Theodore the Studite, to be read at the beginning of Great Lent
* Fasting blood glucose test – A method for finding out how much glucose ( sugar ) is in the blood, at a time when recent food intake does not affect glucose levels.
Fasting levels between 6. 1 and 7. 0 mmol / L ( 110 and 125 mg / dL ) are borderline (" impaired fasting glycaemia "), and fasting levels repeatedly at or above 7. 0 mmol / L ( 126 mg / dL ) are diagnostic of diabetes.
* Fasting gastrin levels, on at least three separate occasions
Just two weeks after he completed The Mucusless Diet Healing System, on October 9, 1922, he finished a series of four lectures on Health Thru Fasting and the grape cure, at the Assembly Room of the Angeles Hotel on 5th and Spring Street, where " at least a hundred persons were unable to secure seats ".
After collaborating with Henri Oedenkoven who owned a sanitarium at Monte Verità, Ehret opened a sanitarium in Ascona, Switzerland and another ' Fruit and Fasting Sanitarium ', in nearby

Fasting and times
Dr K. K. Shah said " Fasting is a method of curing the meditation of mind and body which has been proved by great jain monks, sanyasis and munis of ancient times.
Fasting is practiced by lay Buddhists during times of intensive meditation, such as during a retreat.
# Ta ' anit: ( תענית ) (" Fasting ") deals chiefly with the special fast-days in times of drought or other untoward occurrences.
Fasting, which had always been part of the penitential discipline, became more regularized, and three major times of fasting were observed, Advent, Lent ( prior to Easter ), and a period after Pentecost.

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Fasting, singing and prayer in the ancient languages of their people, and sometimes drumming are also common.
Fasting is wajib ( obligatory ) for adult Muslims, except those who are ill, travelling or going through menstrual bleeding.
Fasting transferrin saturation values in excess of 45 % ( or 35 % in premenopausal women ) are recognized as a threshold for further evaluation of haemochromatosis.
Fasting laws are stricter than in the West.
Fasting, Hesychasm, and the pursuit of the spiritual life are strongly encouraged not only among monastics but also among the laity.
Fasting plasma insulin levels and fasting plasma glucose levels are used as tests to predict diabetes.
Fasting regulations are often relaxed for pregnant women, the ill, the elderly, and young children.
" Fasting and bodily preparation are indeed a fine outward training ," Martin Luther said, " but he is truly worthy and well prepared who has faith in these words, " given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins.

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