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As I said, I do not advise people on how to do it, and don't want this thread to get off track and turn into a how to do it thread. You have the whole website of resources at your disposal to do your own research and make your own conclusions. This thread is not that.
If you read the post I state that different prescription meds have different reliability, ranging from very reliable to very unreliable. If you have questions about specific prescriptions then do your own research.
This is a good post. I used to inform people about this type of stuff whenever it came up in discussions. I had come across the info from some independent research.
nope. The ld-50 for ibuprofen is 636 mg/kg of bodyweight. This means that this is the lethal dose for 50% of the population (presumably the weaker half, like kids and the elderly). So if you're 50 kg or 110 lbs, that's almost 32000 mg.
I have to say, in today's climate it's funny to read, because people voluntarily do multi-day dry-fasting now for health reasons. Some even fasting for longer than 7 days if we are talking about more extreme dry-fasting.
I used to believe this myth ngl, but not anymore. Even had a friend do a 3-day dry-fast not that long ago. I, myself, have only done ~30 hours by accident before, and I also biked some 60km in warm summer weather at the time and felt perfectly fine.
I've done a 3 day dry fast once. Fasting will help heal the body long before it starts to hurt it. The more I read threads like this the more I think it's arguably more of a hassle to try to die than to try to live. But, I don't believe my life is worth living, so I'm stuck.
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