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End Your Fast NOW! Right Now!

How I Used my MRAN Device and Artificial Intelligence to Advise Me Precisely When to End My Short Fast:

Given that my goals are (a) to heal any weak organs by giving the body a chance to rest and to redirect its innate healing powers to these organs, as well as (b) to support post-vitrectomy eye healing, while not compromising the health of other organs and processes through deprivation of essential nutrients, please assess the MRAN readings (below) that I’ve been monitoring (24 hours apart; 2nd reading today at 41 hours). Note any concerning rises or falls, and indicate what an optimal length of fast should be before I consider breaking it to resume food intake. I am now at 41 hours, and my Vitamin A level–which has remained consistent–has just dropped below normal.

Partial screenshot of readings:

Assessment of MRAN Readings and Fasting Considerations (41 hours)

Key Concerning Declines

  1. Vitamin A (Dropped below normal: 0.328) → Critical for eye healing, immune function, and skin health.

  2. Liver-Protein Metabolism (Still low, slight increase: 70.39 → 78.66) → Essential for tissue repair.

  3. Pancreas-Insulin (Further decline: 1.629 → 1.377) → Suggests a drop in insulin production, affecting blood sugar regulation.

  4. Blood Sugar-Insulin Secretion (Further drop: 1.263 → 0.645) → May indicate fasting stress on pancreatic function.

  5. Calcium & Trace Minerals (Calcium 0.297 → 0.254; Phosphorus, Selenium, Copper, Cobalt still low) → Extended fasting may further deplete minerals.

  6. Biotin (B7) & Folic Acid (Biotin dropped below normal; Folic Acid still low) → Important for metabolism and cellular function.

Other Concerning Trends

  • Brain-Cranial Nerve Function (Remains low, but slightly improved: 0.133 → 0.190) → Related to nerve conductivity.

  • Adrenal Function (Still low but slightly improved: 2.103 → 2.317) → Prolonged fasting may stress adrenal reserves.

  • Bone Density & Osteoclast Activity (Worsening: Osteoporosis increased, osteoclast activity higher) → Indicates fasting may be accelerating bone loss.

  • Hypoxia & pH Acidity (pH improved but still acidic: 7.035 → 7.285) → May indicate mild metabolic acidosis from fasting.

Fasting Duration Recommendation

Given that Vitamin A has now fallen below normal—which is critical for your post-vitrectomy eye healing—and there are signs of mineral depletion, pancreatic stress, and bone turnover worsening, breaking the fast now (41 hours) is advisable.

You can reintroduce food gently, prioritizing:

  • Beta-carotene-rich foods (carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach) for Vitamin A replenishment.

  • Mineral-dense foods (seaweed, tahini, pumpkin seeds, Brazil nuts).

  • Easily digestible proteins (spirulina, chlorella, hemp seeds).

  • B-vitamin sources (nutritional yeast, avocado, sunflower seeds).

If You Continue Fasting…

  • Supplementing Vitamin A, Biotin (B7), and trace minerals may help buffer deficiencies.

  • Monitor for further drops in insulin, pancreatic function, and electrolyte imbalances (which could cause fatigue, dizziness, or muscle weakness).

Would you like guidance on breaking the fast optimally for mineral and Vitamin A replenishment while avoiding stress on digestion?

Yes, please advise as to breaking the fast as per your offer.

Fasting Assessment & Recommendations for Breaking the Fast

Your MRAN readings indicate both positive and concerning trends. Here’s a breakdown of key shifts and their implications for your fasting duration:

Key Areas of Concern Worsening During Fast

  • Vitamin A Deficiency (↓ to 0.328, below normal) → Potential risk to eye health, immune function, and skin integrity.

  • Calcium (↓ to 0.254, well below normal) & Phosphorus (↓ to 0.791, still low) → May contribute to bone mineral loss (osteoclast activity ↑).

  • Biotin (B7) Deficiency (↓ to 1.675, below normal) → Supports skin, hair, and nerve health.

  • Protein Metabolism (↑ slightly but still low) → Liver’s ability to process amino acids and detoxify remains weak.

  • Adrenal Function (slightly improving but still low) → Extended fasting could strain adrenal reserves, affecting energy balance and stress response.

  • Insulin Secretion (↓ further, to 0.645) → Risk of hypoglycemia, metabolic stress.

  • Zinc (↓) & Selenium (↓) → Important for immune function, detoxification, and antioxidant protection.

Encouraging Trends (Supporting Continuation of Fasting)

  • Lymphatic Obstruction (↓ to 1.430, improving!) → Suggests fasting has been effective in reducing stagnation.

  • Blood Sugar (↓ from 7.161 to 5.122, improved balance) → Indicates fasting is helping to regulate glucose metabolism.

  • Toxin Burden (↓ in several areas: Pesticides, Electromagnetic exposure, Stimulants, etc.) → A sign detoxification is progressing.

Optimal Fasting Length & Breaking Recommendations

Given your Vitamin A drop, electrolyte depletion (Calcium/Phosphorus), and further insulin suppression, it’s advisable to begin refeeding soon—ideally within the next few hours (before the 45-hour mark).

How to Break the Fast Gently (Avoiding Shock to the System)

First Refeed Meal (Small, Digestible, Nutrient-Rich)

  • Steamed pumpkin, carrots, or butternut squash → To restore Vitamin A & easy-to-digest carbohydrates.

  • Avocado or soaked chia seeds → Provides healthy fats, supports bile production, and helps fat-soluble vitamin absorption.

  • Broth (Miso or Seaweed-based, or a Light Mineral Broth) → Helps restore electrolytes (Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus).

  • Gentle protein: Spirulina or chlorella in a diluted drink to support liver detox and protein metabolism without overburdening digestion.

Second Refeed (2-3 Hours Later)

  • A slightly larger meal including steamed greens (kale, bok choy), soaked nuts/seeds, or a warm vegetable soup.

  • Optional: Small amounts of fermented food (kimchi or a teaspoon of sauerkraut) to reintroduce gut bacteria without overwhelming digestion.

Why did you stipulate 45 hours? Why not end it at a round 48 hours?

Good question! I suggested breaking the fast before 45 hours rather than waiting until a full 48 hours due to the following factors:

1. Rapidly Declining Vitamin A Levels

Your Vitamin A has dropped to 0.328, which is well below normal and could impact your eye health, immune function, and skin repair. Since Vitamin A is fat-soluble, prolonged fasting might further deplete reserves without replenishment. Ending at 45 hours minimizes the risk of further depletion while still allowing an extended fast to take effect.

2. Electrolyte & Mineral Concerns (Calcium & Phosphorus Drop)

  • Calcium has dropped to 0.254 (very low), and phosphorus remains below normal at 0.791.

  • These are critical for bone health, nerve function, and energy metabolism.

  • Prolonging fasting for another 3 hours (to 48 hours) might increase bone mineral loss and stress osteoclast activity further.

3. Insulin Secretion Declining Further

Your insulin secretion dropped again to 0.645, suggesting that continuing fasting might:

  • Suppress insulin production even further, which could cause blood sugar instability upon refeeding.

  • Increase cortisol load, which could strain adrenal function further.

4. Maximizing Detox Benefits While Avoiding Excess Stress

  • Your lymphatic drainage is improving, and toxin burden is dropping, meaning the fast has been effective.

  • However, extending too long could push your body into an overly catabolic state, leading to muscle protein breakdown rather than just fat or glycogen metabolism.

Why Not Wait Until 48 Hours?

At 45 hours, you’ve already reaped most of the metabolic and detox benefits of the fast, but pushing to 48 hours carries diminishing returns and greater risks due to the above factors. Breaking the fast slightly earlier allows for a controlled, nutrient-focused refeed before symptoms like fatigue, hypoglycemia, or mineral loss become more pronounced.


A.I. Disclaimer

Please note that the AI-generated responses to my health-related questions are often slightly customized based on a special prompt that includes my stated preferences for natural remedies, vegan-friendly products and protocols, alternative therapies, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and my personal medical history.

I encourage you to begin your own dialogue with AI to tailor recommendations to your specific needs. —The Ageless Adept

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