vesipaasto
Vesipaasto, or water fasting, is a fasting practice in which the participant consumes only water for a defined period. The aim is typically to reduce caloric intake and trigger metabolic changes, and it is used both in religious paasto traditions and in contemporary wellness or experimental contexts. Typical durations range from 24 to 72 hours, but some people undertake longer fasts lasting several days or more under medical supervision.
During a vesipaasto the body gradually shifts from glucose metabolism to fat-derived ketones as glycogen stores
Before beginning, individuals should ensure adequate hydration, plan for gradual refeeding to prevent refeeding syndrome, and