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  2. An 86-Hour Water Fast Is All Over Social Media, But Is It Safe?

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    Another 2022 study published in Nutrients on restrictive eating and intermittent fasting—which is not a water fast—found that fasting for 18 hours and eating during a six-hour window causes ...

  3. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    Fasting is an ancient tradition, having been practiced by many cultures and religions over centuries. [9] [13] [14]Therapeutic intermittent fasts for the treatment of obesity have been investigated since at least 1915, with a renewed interest in the medical community in the 1960s after Bloom and his colleagues published an "enthusiastic report". [15]

  4. Talk:Water fasting - Wikipedia

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    As an FYI, after 54 hours for women, and 72 hours from men, the body switches fuel. The brain which primarily operates on glucose switches to ketones which is stored in the fat, and the body switches to burn mostly fast as opposed to an undesired amount of musicle. Human brain activity survives this just fine.

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  6. Dopamine fasting - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine fasting is a way for individuals to fast and cope with impulsive and behavioral addiction to help reset to a healthy lifestyle. Some examples of addictive and impulsive behaviors include but not limited to; social media use , emotional eating , internet or gaming, gambling or shopping , porn or masturbation.

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  9. Fasting - Wikipedia

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    A glass of water on an empty plate. Fasting is the act of refraining from eating, and sometimes drinking.However, from a purely physiological context, "fasting" may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight (before "breakfast"), or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal. [1]