Fasting
willing abstinence from some, or reduced consumption of, food, drink or both, for a period of time From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fasting is a kind of abstinence. It is when someone does not eat or drink for some specified period of time. It is only the case if the person does so of his or her own will. Fasting is usually done for one of three reasons:
- Some people use fasting to lose weight, improve heart health, and boost thinking and memory
- In some cases, people use fasting as a religious ritual
- In some cases, people use fasting as a way of protest. This is usually called hunger strike
When it is done for religious reasons, certain groups of people are usually excluded:
- People who are ill, or who are recovering from a disease
- Pregnant women, or women with small children (who need to be breastfed)
- Children
- Old people
It may also be that the person only eats and drinks certain kinds of food. Most often, fasting is done for religious reasons. Depending on the tradition, fasting practices may forbid sexual intercourse, (or any sexual desire), masturbation, as well as refraining from eating certain types or groups of food (e.g. meat).

Fasting for religious and spiritual reasons has been a part of human custom since pre-history. It is mentioned in the Qur'an, in the Mahabharata, in the Upanishads, and in the Bible, in both the Old and New Testament. In Buddhism it is also taught as a way to getting Nirvana.
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Dry fasting
This is a form of fasting when a person totally abstains from eating any food or drinking water.
In 2019, a Zambian pastor Brighton Samajomba died from malnutrition 10 days before completing a 30-day dry fasting.[1]
Early in 2023, the BBC reported that a Mozambican pastor Francisco Barajah also lost his life in a similar way after he did a 25-day dry fasting, but his initial plan was to complete a 40-day dry fasting just like Jesus Christ.[2] Later in 2023, a Nigerian pastor Victor Great was reported to have done a 21-day dry fasting; at the end of which he could not walk and several church workers assisted him from his car to the altar.[3]
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Politics
Fasting as a form of protest is called a hunger strike.
Intermittent fasting
Timed fasting is known as Intermittent fasting. According to The New York Times, it is sometimes used for weight loss.[4]
There are different ways to time your fast. You can:
- Not eat for 16 hours
- Not eat for 20 hours
- Not eat for one day and feast on the next day and repeat
- Eat one meal a day
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