For injuries like this I would recommend very clean eating but not fasting. While fasting works wonders on the body it often times is focused on getting rid of the bad after causing harm. In this case your body just needs to heal the wounds. This would be better with a healthy diet as your body needs to stress itself out to make these fixes, adding dry fasting on top of that will create an issue in what issues your body addresses and potentially may stop addressing the cuts as it thinks it’s body is shutting down, therefor focusing on up-staining life through preservation.
After the wounds are healed I would dry fast though. Some people say dry fasting helps with scarring, however in my experience dry fasting dramatically helps against the production and spread of infections, which can for sure help after any deep wound to be safe.
thailand probably implies some awesome fresh fruit. cant really speak for that climate. im in europe and am 99% ruminant meat eater. fruits maybe a few times a month.
but i would definitely go zerocarb when structural healing is involved
I think most of the people cautioning you not to dry fast may be thinking of short dry fasts. If you dry fast 5 days your body produces 1 generation of stem cells and if you dry fast 7 days you get 3 generations of stem cells which is incomparable to any type of alternate diet you could do. People pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for these injections, often flying to other countries to do so and the immersion rate of these stem cells is horrible because they are foreign. I’m wondering if this is common knowledge on this forum.