fasting|fastings in English
noun
fast, period during which one abstains from eating; act of abstaining from eating
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1. Abrosia: [əbrō′zhə] Etymology: Gk, fasting a condition caused by fasting
2. Fasting is the best medicine.
3. Fasting and Praying for Emma
4. These six days of fasting together with the Ramadan fasts, are equivalent to fasting all year round.
5. 2 Fasting comes after feasting.
6. Jehovah condemns insincere fasting (1-14)
7. With fasting+ and weeping and wailing.
8. 1 Fasting is the best medicine.
9. Berg specializes in Healthy Ketosis and Intermittent Fasting
10. Tonight I honor Daniel in silence with fasting.
11. * See also Fast, Fasting; Offering; Poor; Welfare
12. 23 It has been reported that serum cholesterol values are similar in samples from fasting and non-fasting subjects.
13. The Pharisees displayed mock humility when fasting
14. What do these illustrations have to do with fasting?
15. * See also Alms, Almsgiving; Fast, Fasting; Offering; Poor; Service
16. Calls Matthew; dines with tax collectors; fasting question
17. Appetente Sacro (On the Spiritual Advantages of Fasting)]
18. Appetente SACRO (On the Spiritual Advantages of Fasting)
19. External Austerities Fasting Completely (Anasan): Anasan means fasting, renouncing food and water, etc., for a day, for many days or throughout one's life
20. Autophagy happens while we're sleeping—because that's when we're fasting
21. How fasting + low protein cycling can stimulate Autophagy
22. But long-term unsupervised fasting can be hazardous.
23. Fasting is not obligatory; nor is it wrong.
24. The Koran recommends fasting as a penance before pilgrimages.
25. “Another type of oil is the oil of fasting.