WATER FASTING

BENEFITS, RISKS, AND HOW TO DO IT

Published By Misha Oberoi | 05 Jul, 2024
Popular among the plethora of modern diets, water fasting, helps in ‘quick’ weight loss as you consume nothing but water for typically 24-72 hours.
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People opt for water fasting for several reasons, including body detoxification, preparation before a medical procedure, etc. However, the most common cause is weight loss. Despite the diet’s tremendous benefits, it also comes with multiple risks.
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Know risks, benefits and other details about water fasting.
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Who should avoid water fasting?

People with gout, diabetes, and eating disorders should not fast. Older people, pregnant women, and adolescents should also avoid this diet.
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How to prepare

Preparing your body before you start water fasting is good practice. Start eating smaller portions in the days leading up to your water fast. 
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Benefits

Water fasting may promote autophagy, the natural degradation of damaged cells in the body. This reduces cancer risks.
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Lowers BP

Water fasting can also help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of several chronic diseases.
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Risks

One risk of water fasting is the possibility that you could lose the wrong kind of weight, i.e., muscle mass.
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Dehydration

Surprisingly, water fasting may also lead to dehydration, as 20-30% of daily water supply comes from food, according to Healthline.
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Sudden diziness 

Dehydration may also lead to a drop in blood pressure when you suddenly stand up, resulting in dizziness or fainting. It can also worsen existing medical conditions.
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How to end the fast?

Resist the urge to gobble a big meal right when the fast ends. It can make the stomach uncomfortable. Start with fruits and smaller portions and slowly build up to bigger meals.
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