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How Do I Water Fast?

Water fasting involves abstaining from all food and caloric beverages while consuming only water for a specified period. It’s important to note that water fasting can have both benefits and risks, and it’s recommended to consult with a medical professional…

How long do you water fast?

The duration of a water fast can vary significantly depending on an individual’s goals, health status, and medical history. Water fasting involves abstaining from all types of food and only consuming water for a specified period. Electrolytes help replace minerals…

Water Fasting and Alcohol

Water fasting and alcohol consumption should never be combined. Fasting involves abstaining from all food and caloric beverages, including alcohol. Consuming alcohol during a water fast can have severe and dangerous consequences for your health. When you are fasting, your…

Water Fasting Benefits

Here are some potential results and considerations associated with water fasting: Overall, while water fasting may have some short-term effects, it is not a sustainable or recommended approach for long-term health or weight management. If you’re considering fasting for any…

Can I water fast with a hangover?

It is a personal choice depending on how hungover and the person’s health. When you have a hangover, your body is already in a state of dehydration, and fasting could further deplete your body’s water and electrolyte levels. It’s important…

Fasting Health Benefits

Fasting for health

An article from the New England Journal of Medicine reminds of how intermittent fasting protects health during aging a disease. There are many benefits and also too many to cover in one article. This is a few of them. Caloric…

Fasting and Insulin

Fasting does great things for our insulin levels. But it might help to first talk about what eating does to our insulin levels first. What Happens to Insulin When We Eat? When we eat our insulin levels rise. It is…

Is fasting the same as starving?

No. Fasting is not starving. Fasting is a voluntary controlled abstinence from eating. Starving people have little or no food choices and do not know where or when their next meal is. It is important to know the difference. I…