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Water Fasting Is Not a Trend — It’s a Human Biological Rhythm

34 min · 25 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio Water Fasting Is Not a Trend — It’s a Human Biological Rhythm

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There are some who think that water fasting is a new trend that modernist came up with but that is not true. We all agree that water is important to our body but how much ? Yes, there is a certain amount that can be dangerous to the body. This episode is knowledge packed and answers the question " What percentage of water do we need as humans ?"

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