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  2. Fasting in Jainism - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of fasts: [5] [6] Chauvihar Upavāsa: Any type of food and water is restricted in this fast, starting from previous sunset to next day sunrise. This upavāsa is considered toughest. Tivihar Upavāsa: [7] To give up only food for the whole day, starting from previous sunset to 3rd day sunrise and so approximately 36 hours ...

  3. Religious fasting - Wikipedia

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    A fast should also be maintained on the full moon day of each month. It is essential on the spiritual fasting day not only to abstain from meals, but also to spend the whole day with a positive, spiritual attitude. On the fasting day, intake of solid food is avoided, with water taken as needed. [115]

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

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    What is the 86 hour water fast that Dana White tried? ... One study published in the journal Nutrients in 2022 had 13 participants do a 10-day fast under medical supervision and found that ...

  5. Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church

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    The Paramon Fast is a strict fasting day with abstinence and no fish preceding the Nativity or Theophany Feast. If the Feast day falls on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday, then the Paramon is simply the day immediately preceding the Feast day.

  6. What Are the Benefits of a Water Fast? - AOL

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    How three days of nothing but H20 changed one writer's perspective.

  7. A 5-day, fast-like diet could lower your biological age and ...

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    As its name suggests, the FMD aims to mirror the effects of a water-only fast. Each cycle involves five days following the plant-based diet—high in unsaturated fats and low in protein, calories ...

  8. Black Fast - Wikipedia

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    A Black Fast, also known as a strict fast, is a form of early Christian fasting. [1] Those undertaking a Black Fast consume no food or water during the day and then break the fast after sunset with prayer, as well as water and a vegetarian meal devoid of meat, eggs, dairy products (lacticinia), and alcohol.

  9. Filseta - Wikipedia

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    The only thing that followers are allowed to consume is water and handful of cereals during the evening hours of the day. Pilgrims are to collectively pray multiple times during each day of fasting (Divine Liturgy (Kidase) - 2.5 hours, Seatat- 6 hours, Kidan-1 hour, Serk-30 minutes, plus any additional personal prayers) for at least 10 hours.