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Dry Or Wet Fasting?

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drobi619 | 17:07 Mon 13th Mar 2023 | Food & Drink
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I can't decide whether I should be fasting dry or wet. Wet fasting is where you do not consume calories and still consume water. In contrast, dry fasting is where you drink nothing, not even water.

The reason I am looking into fasting for two reasons which are to save money and to help lose weight. So I am down for whatever you decide for me. Thanks for much.
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I see you have answered yourself but just to be very clear, both are dangerous and should be avoided.

You are giving very bad advice, totally irresponsible
You asked this question yesterday.
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...and explain why you both asked and answered the question.
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You can critique any of the answers here, but please still answer the question. If you don't know what you are talking about, don't answer the question.
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Look up interval fasting if you want to restrict your intake but it isn't for financial benefit as you have to ensure you use optimized nutrition when you do eat. What you propose is dangerous, 'dry fasting' isn't even a thing except in the crazy world of social media. Your body needs hydration. Water is fine, but you will need to consider your electrolyte balance.
I have reported this thread as potentially harmful.
One of our more scientific members will hopefully critique the article you posted. At first glance the claims made seem excessive.
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Are you some kind of advert like gummies????
make sure you drink plenty water or you will die
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