Mighty,
breaking a fast with Intramax?
Interesting idea but I wouldn't think it advisable.
Intramax is a very concentrated all-round nutritional supplement and this may prove to be too much of a "shock" to the system.
You could always try it and see how you react, but I would err on the side of caution and wait until digestion has normalized after the fast is broken.......say about one week.
I think it would also depend on whether genuine hunger has returned, in which case the body is fully receptive and willing to digest almost anything, but without this return, digestion is impaired and needs to be nurtured back into full capacity. Intramax in this scenario could do more harm than good.
This brings to mind the Max Gerson anti-cancer protocol where
juicing is a mainstay of the treatment, and in particular: apple WITH carrot juice.
Gerson insisted on using the Norwalk Juicer (phenomenally expensive), as this extracts the maximum juice and the maximum nutrition, leaving an extremely dry pulp that could be broken like a dry biscuit. The ratio of juice/water with nutrients is ideal.
No other juicer has ever come close, except the now new twin gear Angel Juicer 5500 or 7500.
I have recently ordered the 7500 for my prospective son-in-law who has Ewings-Sarcoma (a form of bone-cancer).
An update.............
he has chosen to go with conventional Oncology (much to my dismay) and has had one session of "combination chemotherapy" lasting four days to reduce the size of his 7cm tumor: this is in order for eventual surgical removal.
Just prior to chemo' I advised him to take Vitamin D3 at 20,000ius per day.
The tumor has now shrunk to only ONE centimeter less than 2 weeks after this 4 day treatment.
The Oncologist was amazed if not dumbfounded at the speed of the tumors shrinkage, and when told about his Vitamin D3 protocol came the reply....."I suppose a few vitamins wouldn't do any harm".
The ignorance of Oncologists generally concerning the role of Vitamin D3 in cancer, beggars belief.
Chrisb1.