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My sister recently started a water fast, where she will only drink water; no food whatsoever for 10-20 days. I haven't found anything that shows the health benefits of doing this, and am worried that she will be hurting herself. Any advice? Thank you.
while 10 days might not be a problem if she is stableStable angina Unstable angina with her circulatory system so far (altough, how old is your sister?), I mean, not regularly has problems because of low pressurePressure ulcer, like dizzyness or weaknessWeakness etc, and of course isn't strongly underweight already (anorexic)
I think 20 days are a bit extreme, at least without monitoring by a (proper) doctor. And I am not sure whether 20 days could be more beneficial than 10, and not the down sides aren't greater. I knew some persons who do 14-days fastingsFasting glucose tolerance test Glucose test a few times a year, they are pretty healthy, but I see no proof for them being healthy because, or rather despite of the fastingFasting glucose tolerance test Glucose test ;-)
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I didn't mean to be overly sarcastic, howver there are genuine dangers in such a prolonged fast drinking only water, especially if not supervised by a physician. I doubt any M.D. would agree to supervise a patientKidney diet - dialysis patients under such a protocol.
It's hard to believe you would be a certified medical assisant considering the nonsense you have written about water fastingFasting glucose tolerance test Glucose test in your comment. As long as you're in good generally good health, a 10-day water fast is very beneficial. None of your claims is true.
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I think 20 days are a bit extreme, at least without monitoring by a (proper) doctor. And I am not sure whether 20 days could be more beneficial than 10, and not the down sides aren't greater. I knew some persons who do 14-days fastings a few times a year, they are pretty healthy, but I see no proof for them being healthy because, or rather despite of the fasting ;-)
What are the reasons for your sister to do the fasting?
Maybe we can convince her of other solutions for the goal she want's to achieve.
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