Hydration and Mineral Balance
Adequate hydration during fasting requires adequate mineral intake because minerals help hold water in body compartments. Lower mineral intake can cause fluid loss. Water is described as the primary beverage during fasting, although coffee…
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Adequate hydration during fasting requires adequate mineral intake because minerals help hold water in body compartments. Lower mineral intake can cause fluid loss. Water is described as the primary beverage during fasting, although coffee and tea are generally acceptable. Hunger during a fast may actually be thirst, and water with a pinch of salt may remove the sensation.