26 July 2014

My Three-Day Fast

About a month ago I  read a very interesting article that by fasting for 72 hours, one can completely reset or regenerate ones immune system. See the article here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/10878625/Fasting-for-three-days-can-regenerate-entire-immune-system-study-finds.html

So, I thought this might be something I'd like to try. When I was in college in my very late teens, I fasted every first Thursday of the month. Since I never ate breakfast in those days, I effectively fasted for over 36 hours in those days.

Additionally, my wife Darlene is back in the USA for a month dealing with some financial and family issues. (As an aside, I've wondered at times if Darlene's MY wife, or am I HER husband? But, I digress.) So, I can avoid watching her eat and smelling her cook, which would be tough on my self-discipline. On top of all this, it is Ramadan here in the United Arab Emirates, so I don't have to worry about my Emirati colleagues buying breakfast in the morning for all the shop. The UAE Army supervisor of the shop, Yousef, does this frequently and I always feel obligated by local custom to sit with him and have some breakfast.

So, last Sunday I finished supper at 17:30 (5:30 PM), and mentally locked away everything but the water. Things were fine till I got home the next day, Monday. As I settled in and got ready to head to the training session for the Abu Dhabi Saracens Rugby Club, I swore I could hear the refrigerator talking to me:

"Ruppert, I'm full of delicious food! Come and eat some! Oooohhh! How 'bout this leftover mutton roast? Mmmmm, mmmmm! Yummy!"

I drank a glass of water.

Tuesday morning I awoke congratulating myself on being halfway through. I was really psyched!

At work, I told my friend Saleh, one of the Emirati Army Warrant Officers I work beside. He was concerned that I was trying to fast for 3 straight days, rather than the proper Ramadan way. I assured him, that no, I was fine. I patted my belly and assured him that my body can find all the nutrition it requires there! I was flattered by his concern.

Now would likely be a good time to explain Ramadan to those who are unaware. Ramadan for Muslims is a month of fasting, meditation and prayer. The Muslim calendar is based solely on the cycles of the moon, and Ramadan moves back a few days every year on the Gregorian calendar used worldwide. During the Holy Month of Ramadan, Muslims will awaken before dawn to have breakfast and to pray. At sunrise, all food, drink, sex, tobacco use, and even chewing gum, are forbidden till sundown. Exception is made for children, the elderly, the sick, and those performing heavy physical labor. This is an especially difficult time of year as the daylight hours are long - around fifteen hours.

Traditionally at sundown, a light snack of dates and milk is eaten before prayers. Then, an 'iftar' or supper meal, is then enjoyed. Timings are published and broadcast throughout the day by the local media. And like many other religions, there are those who take it seriously, and others who just bear it because they are obligated. Here in the UAE, a Muslim country, the fast is enforced by law. People can be fined by the police for breaking the law publicly. Where I work, we have designated "Ramadan-Free Zones" (a poor use of words in my opinion) where we non-Muslims can avoid the long arm of Allah and the law, and it's respected by the locals.

Now Tuesday evening for me was tougher than Monday. There was no training, and beside some housework and petcare, I had little to occupy my mind. And, my stomach was NOT very happy. But I held out. Much water was consumed that evening.

Now, one interesting thing I found was that water passes through one quickly without solid food. I can normally hold out 10-to-11 hours at work, but not these three days.

Wednesday morning at 5:30 I was really pumped. "ONLY" twelve hours to go!

Now, normally, our work hours are 6:30 to 14:30 (2:30 PM). Wednesday is a ten-hour day, so we have lunch delivered that day. During Ramadan, by Federal Emirati law, the day is shortened, so we have donuts Wednesday mornings during the Holy Month rather than lunch, since our hours are shortened to 13:30 (1:30 PM). So, of course, there were those amazing Dunkin' Donuts sitting on the table when I arrived that morning. I gathered up a couple and set them aside. I was gonna have my donuts, but later in the day.

At work that day, Yousef asked if I would go to an iftar buffet that night to break my fast. I thought about it, as it would have been only an additional two hours, but then realized that training would start right before iftar. So, I told him 'no.'

Once at home, I prepared for training, did housework and 'maintained' the cats. Then I decided to begin supper. Garlic bread, mutton with mint sauce, baked sweet potato, and stuffed grape leaves. It was all ready by 17:15.

Fifteen more minutes.

Cue the Jeopardy theme music.

Tick, tock, tick, tock.

17:28.

Time to set the table. Pour that tall glass of sweet, iced tea.

17:30. YES. I did it.

Interestingly, the fast wasn't as difficult as I thought it might be. And I'm quite satisfied that I was able to do it. There was at least one complication, though. For some reason I developed a cough for about ten minutes Tuesday afternoon. Normally, I'd pop a cough drop and it would be done. This time, I just drank some water.

Will I do it again? Maybe, but I'll likely have to wait for Ramadan again. That will be fine, actually. I really can't see doing this more than once or twice a year. The result? I don't know, but I'll be going to a doctor's appointment in a couple of weeks. That may be interesting. 

28 March 2014

The TEA Party Challenge

One of the very few liberal friends I have that still has the guts to debate me online and on Facebook posted the item below. I would love to see this enacted because it is so very much reflective of my views, and not coincidentally those of the TEA Party.
 
Sadly, my friend believes the Left's abominable narrative of the TEA Party and somehow believes that it is some psychotic, industrial-congressional-defense plot to subjugate the poor.
 
This was our conversation, and honestly I'm posting this to show just what  challenge we libertarians/TEA Partier face when dealing with those who believe that they are on the Left, and are truly libertarian/TEA Party and just don't understand that.
 
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My Friend commented on this.
 
This is brilliant, but there is no way either side will go for it, because it makes perfect sense and that is the opposite of what our government does.
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  • You and 8 others like this.
  • Ruppert Baird THIS is what the TEA Party has been fighting for since Day One. Welcome to the movement!
     
  • My Friend (Bu!!$*!7), you've been buying into a system that rewards wealth. Where is the reform for seniors and Social Security protection. If you support this, then you're party is a quarter way there. Where is the ideas for affordable health care, you and every other group fought against all of this instead go sitting down and figuring a way to take care of the bulk of American citizens. Where is the support for the unions. The ones that built this country, that protect it's members and make sure fair wages are paid. Your (f*<%!ng) rich cronies hate unions because of that. Because they want fair pay, benefits and hours. Unions created the 40 hour work week, anti child labor. And for that matter your rich (f*<%7@&9$) send their business overseas where they can be manufactured for less, allowing more profits. If companies would rely on creating and manufacturing here, paying fair wages, not this minimum wage bullshit, unless they raise the hell out of it. Oh, wait...then we'll have to charge more....so let's continue to send it to China, outsource to India. Tea party...rich people protecting rich people. There isn't any party, Republican, Democrat, Independent or "Tea Party" (which by the way, I used to have those with my daughter and a slew of stuffed animals, with all that money, you'd think they could come up with something better) that gives a rats ass about us. This government is all about protecting the rich, all sides.
    Why the hell do these companies get such Huge tax breaks yet I get screwed. The NFL is the smartest. They are non-profit, pay no taxes yet makes billions!

    I hate to say it, but this country forgot what people brought them to the dance. The American worker, the ditch digger, the waitress, the teacher, the receptionist, the farmer. But the rich morons that can pay for the best lobbyists, congressman & senator get the breaks!

    Anarchy I say! The rich have owned this country long enough!
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Ruppert Baird ...you've been buying into a system that rewards wealth...
And you've been buying into a system that rewards laziness and dependence.

 ...Where is the reform for seniors and Social Security...
Every effort at reform, all proposed by the Right, incidentally, has been shot down by the Left.

 ...Where is the ideas for affordable health care...
I can ask you the same. The idea now law is a catastrophe by any measure. The system we had covered the bulk of Americans. This system right now is THROWING PEOPLE OFF the safety net.

...you and every other group fought against all of this instead go sitting down and figuring a way to take care of the bulk of American citizens...
It was forced down America's throat by the Left, and was only passed through political favors and outright bribery.

...Where is the support for the unions...
Unions are well past their useful lives in America. I can show you a number of examples where unions actually were the result of job LOSSES. Additionally, all the issues championed by unions are now regulated by the government - work hours, workplace safety, retirement, etc., etc. are all now government programs.

...The ones that built this country...
The ones that built this country were the people. ALL of them. The workers, the innovators, the entrepreneur, the soldier/sailor/airman/Marine, the housewife, the teacher, etc., etc. And not one of them needs a union.

...that protect it's members and make sure fair wages are paid...
That's been taken over by the Department of Labor, Labor Boards, etc., etc.

...Your...rich cronies hate unions because of that...
I don't know many rich people. The ones I've met are generally kind, considerate people who worked HARD for their wealth and want to retain it. They hate unions b/c of abuses by the unions, and the grotesque criminality of the majority of them. Every major strike has led to violence. Union featherbedding nearly destroyed the rail industry, steel, and a lot of other industry, as well as forcing them to move overseas.

...Unions created the 40 hour work week, anti child labor...
Which are all regulated by the government today.

...(Standard liberal, hate-driven, nasty comment here) send their business overseas where they can be manufactured for less, allowing more profits...
If you ran a business, you would do what you could to maximize profits. All unions, government regulation, the EPA, etc., have done have forced business overseas so that they can STAY profitable. Basic economics.

...Tea party...rich people protecting rich people...
Rich people? Seriously. Of all the TEA party advocates you know (me included), how many are wealthy? Darned few, I'm sure. If there is any group out there who are wealthy protecting the wealthy, it is the Left. The wealthiest people in America (Buffett, Gates, etc.) are from the Left.

...There isn't any party...
True. You have the united Republocrats. The TEA Party is a completely grassroots organization. TEA' stands for 'Taxed Enough Already.' The people there now continue to spend, spend, spend. That's the side you support. Bigger government, more taxes, more debt.

...Why the hell do these companies get such Huge tax breaks yet I get screwed...
THAT is the whole point of the TEA Party. Cut government, cut spending, cut taxes. You agree with all that. Yet you rail against the one group out there truly working for you.

...The NFL is the smartest. They are non-profit, pay no taxes yet makes millions!..
No. The NFL makes NO profit, and pays no taxes. The individual FRANCHISES, which are for-profit corporations, do pay taxes. As do the individual players.

...this country forgot what people brought them to the dance. The American worker, the ditch digger, the waitress, the teacher, the receptionist, the farmer...
And those are the people who have 'joined' the TEA Party. WE are fed up with a government that is more interested in power and strong, socio-fascist-Progressive government. And clearly so are you.
Kevin, I would suggest you start doing some thinking with your head and not your heart. Stop listening to the psycho-babble from the MSM and do your own. Go to a TEA Party rally, talk and listen. You WILL be surprised to find out you are one of us.

...Anarchy I say!..
Unfortunately, the second group to die in anarchy are the anarchists. Not a viable system.
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So as you can see, there's a LOT of hate n my friend's heart. He unfortunately truly believes that people who are business owners, who make a profit, etc., are truly evil. Nevertheless, what amazes me is how much we agree on politically, and how much he and so many others out there seem to refuse to see just what we TEA Partiers believe in.