Monday, October 20, 2025

Many animals instinctively FAST when they are sick. Why don’t human animals do, too?





Strange how doctors never recommend the powerful benefits of fasting when someone is sick.  Hmmm?

You always hear them recommend some BIG PHARMA DRUG!  Are western doctors really just DRUG DEALERS pushing & hustling?  


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Many animals instinctively fast when sick, including mammals like dogs, cats, and wild animals, as well as birds and reptiles like snakes. This behavior is a way for their bodies to conserve energy and focus on healing by avoiding the digestive process. 
  • Dogs and cats: 
    They lose their appetite and their bodies automatically cut down on food intake to heal. They may continue to drink water, but will refuse solid food. 
  • Birds: 
    They withdraw and stop eating to conserve energy for recovery. 
  • Snakes: 
    They can go for months without eating when sick or stressed, as the fasting allows their body to focus on recovery. 
  • Wild animals: 
    Many wild animals, including deer, elk, and carnivores, will fast to recover from illness or injury. 
  • Reptiles and amphibians: 
    Some reptiles like snakes and amphibians such as frogs and crocodiles will fast during periods of illness, injury, or other stressful situations. 
Why animals fast when sick 

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