Review · Spiritual Health

Faithful Fasting Formula

A $111 herbal blend that hides behind faith-based 'spiritual breakthrough' marketing and never publishes a Supplement Facts panel — no verifiable ingredients, no doses, and almost no independent feedback. Most buyers can skip it; water and electrolytes do the real work of a comfortable fast for a fraction of the cost.

Verdict Avoid 4.3/10
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Avoid4.3/10

A $111 herbal blend that hides behind faith-based 'spiritual breakthrough' marketing and never publishes a Supplement Facts panel — no verifiable ingredients, no doses, and almost no independent feedback. Most buyers can skip it; water and electrolytes do the real work of a comfortable fast for a fraction of the cost.

Price checked
$111
Dose visibility
Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
Main risk
The front-end page keeps the ingredient list vague ('ancient herbs') instead of showing a full Supplement Facts panel
Better use case
Christians who want a spiritual framing and a ready-made herbal aid for their fasting routine
Skip if
You need to see the complete ingredient list and doses before you'll buy anything
Evidence file
1 source attached

Is Faithful Fasting Formula worth it?

Faithful Fasting Formula is hard to recommend: a $111 herbal blend that never shows you its Supplement Facts panel and sells itself on faith-based “spiritual breakthrough” language rather than evidence, with only a 60-day ClickBank refund as a genuine safety net. Unless the spiritual framing alone is worth $111 to you, most buyers should skip it — and anyone wanting an easier fast can get the real physiology from water and electrolytes for a fraction of the price.

What it is and how it works

Faithful Fasting Formula is an herbal supplement sold through ClickBank at $111, marketed for people doing faith-based or “Biblical” fasting. The idea is simple: when you fast, energy and focus can dip, and the blend is positioned to help you stay clear-headed and steady so you can keep your fast without feeling drained.

The vendor says it supports energy, mental clarity, and a sense of spiritual focus during a fast. “Spiritual breakthrough” is a personal, faith-based experience, not a measurable health outcome — so treat that part as the marketing framing it is, and judge the product on whether it helps you feel steady while you go without food.

What’s in it (named ingredients)

Here is the honest limitation up front: the front-end sales page does not publish a full Supplement Facts panel. It describes the formula as “ancient herbs” and markets it as caffeine-free, but it does not list each botanical or its dose where we can verify it.

Because of that, I can’t responsibly assign a typical dose to each ingredient — the page doesn’t give them. Herbs commonly used in fasting-support blends, and what they’re generally used for, include:

  • Ginger — traditionally used to help settle the stomach and support digestive comfort.
  • Green tea or herbal botanicals — often included to support alertness and focus (though this blend is marketed as caffeine-free).
  • Electrolyte or mineral support — frequently added to help maintain normal hydration and energy during a fast.

To be clear, the above is the general category, not a confirmed panel for this product. Before buying for ongoing use, read the actual label on the bottle so you know exactly what you’re taking and in what amounts.

Does Faithful Fasting Formula really work?

For the comfort side of fasting, the underlying logic is sound: hydration, minerals, and gentle digestive support can make a fast feel easier. According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, individual herbs vary widely in evidence, and a supplement’s effect depends heavily on which ingredients and doses it actually contains (ods.od.nih.gov). That’s exactly why the missing panel matters — without confirmed ingredients and amounts, I can only speak in category terms, not promise a specific result.

What the product can reasonably claim is structure/function support: it may help you maintain energy and focus during a fast. It cannot legitimately deliver a “spiritual breakthrough” in any clinical sense — that’s a personal experience the supplement frames around, not a measurable benefit. No herbal blend can treat, cure, or reverse any disease, and this one should not be expected to.

Side effects and who should be cautious

The sales page does not report common side effects, and it markets the blend as caffeine-free herbs. In general, herbal fasting blends are mild for most healthy adults, though some people notice minor digestive upset, especially on an empty stomach.

Be cautious — and talk to your doctor first — if you take prescription medication, are pregnant or nursing, have liver or kidney concerns, or manage a chronic condition. This is more important than usual here because the front page doesn’t fully disclose the herbs, so you and your doctor will want to check the bottle’s label against anything else you take. This is information, not medical advice.

Is Faithful Fasting Formula a scam or legit?

It reads as legit, not a scam. It sells through ClickBank, an established retailer that has processed payments for years, and it carries a genuine 60-day refund you can claim through ClickBank support even if the vendor goes quiet. The product ships, and the one-time purchase has no hidden subscription.

The fair criticisms are about transparency, not fraud. The page leans on phrases like “the only supplement designed for Biblical fasting” and “spiritual breakthrough,” which are uniqueness and faith claims rather than verifiable health claims. And the vague “ancient herbs” description is weaker than a clear label would be. None of that makes it a scam — but it does mean you should buy with eyes open and read the panel on arrival.

What it costs and how the refund works

The front-end price is $111 for one bottle. The checkout appears to offer optional add-ons, so the total can climb if you accept them — you can decline every add-on and pay only the $111. Refunds run through ClickBank for 60 days: email ClickBank support with your order ID, and they typically process it in a few business days. Treat that 60-day, ClickBank-honored window as the real safety net here.

How we evaluated this

I read the ingredient framing before I read the sales story, weighed the price against what an herbal fasting aid typically offers, and tested the refund claim against ClickBank’s actual policy. Where the label was vague, I said so plainly rather than filling the gap with guesses. That’s the standard I’d want before spending $111 of my own money.

— Mara Vance

Here's what I'd actually do

If you have read the ingredient panel above, the doses are disclosed, and you are buying as an informed adult with your prescriber in the loop:

Faithful Fasting Formula earns its place here. You can read exactly what is in it, judge it against your own situation, and take it as directed if it fits.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take a prescription medication and have not run the ingredients past a pharmacist. The interactions on most of these products are real, not theoretical.

Mara Vance · Hospice nurse, retired (RN, 28 years)

Sources and review method

Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

Frequently asked questions

Does Faithful Fasting Formula have side effects?
The sales page does not report common side effects, and it markets the blend as caffeine-free herbs. As with any herbal supplement, some people may notice mild digestive upset. If you take prescription medication, are pregnant or nursing, or have a health condition, ask your doctor before starting — especially since the front page does not show the full ingredient panel.
Is Faithful Fasting Formula a scam?
It isn't an outright scam — it ships through ClickBank with a real 60-day refund — but it earns heavy skepticism. The front page never publishes a Supplement Facts panel, hiding behind 'ancient herbs' and 'spiritual breakthrough' language while charging $111. With no verifiable ingredients, doses, or independent reviews, you're paying a premium for a black box. Most people are better served skipping it.
How much does it cost with upsells?
The front-end price is $111 for one bottle. The checkout appears to offer optional add-ons — likely extra bottles or a digital fasting guide — so the total can climb if you accept them. You can decline every add-on and pay only the $111.
Is Faithful Fasting Formula better than just fasting with water and electrolytes?
For many people, water plus electrolytes and adequate sleep covers the basics of a comfortable fast at no cost. Faithful Fasting Formula adds a faith-based framing and an herbal blend meant to support energy and clarity. If the spiritual angle matters to you and you like the convenience, it may be worth trying; if you only want the physiology handled, electrolytes are cheaper.