Diseases which may be prevented or cured by means of therapeutic fasting and caloric restriction  
(experimental and clinical evidence: click to see scientific report)

» arthritis rheumatoid
» asthma
» cardiovascular diseases
» cholecystitis and gout
» chronic fatigue syndrome
» diabetes
» digestive system diseases
» epilepsy
» glomerulonephritis
» hypertension
» infections
» infertility
» Low immunity
» neurodegenerative disorders
» obesity
» ovarian tumors
» pancreatitis
» psoriasis
» psychiatric disorders
» respiratory system diseases
» skin disorders
» spinal column diseases
» thrombophlebitis
» tumours, cancer
» uterine fibroids
» Complications in fasting
» Safety of fating
» sarcoidosis
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Fasting / low-calorie program on Adriatic Sea Coast

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