Posted By stuart gorringe
Thanks for the continued comments in this thread, the aim is to complete a fair and reasonable assessment based on the information that we have.
To add to this discussion, if we replace the word fasting with hunger strike and then look at the effects on the body it throws up some interesting facts.
Health Effects of Hunger Strikes
Depending on the length of a hunger strike a person can do severe, in some cases irreparable, damage to their body. The following is a short list of the serious health risks involved in carrying a hunger strike beyond 2-3 weeks -- this info assumes that you are engaging in a water-only hunger strike and you are basically healthy when you begin your hunger strike, also some of these effects are not permanent:
•Damage to muscle tissue (after ca 4 weeks)
•Weakening of bones (after ca 4 weeks)
•Hallucinations / Dementia (after ca 3 weeks)
•Potentially permanent brain damage (after ca 4 to 5 weeks)
•Potentially permanent damage to internal organs (after ca 4 to 5 weeks)
•Potential failure of internal organs (after ca 4 to 5 weeks)
•Death (could happen at any time depending on the state of your health)
Potential Drawbacks for hunger strikers: Hunger, Weakness, Backaches, Bad Breath, Cankers , Colds and other viruses, Blackouts , Diarrhea , Headaches , Muscle Tightness , Nausea , Nervousness , Skin Disturbances , Tiredness , Feeling Cold, Insomnia, Abdominal pains , Depression, Constipation and Nightmares
Major Risks:
After Week 3, or whenever weight loss exceeds 18 percent of the starting weight. The body tries to compensate by slowing down its metabolism, entering "starvation mode." Still, once fat stores are entirely depleted, the body has no choice but to mine the muscles and vital organs for energy. The striker simply wastes away as his body, quite literally, consumes itself. There are major risks to fasting, including death.
•Dehydration is a risk in voluntary total fasting, as individuals may lose their feelings of thirst and hunger.
•Clinical Depression One study showed 77% of hunger strikers to be clinically depressed at the time of admission to hospital, measured by an independent psychiatrist, although they also demonstrated features similar to those of the post-traumatic stress syndrome.
•Cardiac Failure from loss of cardiac muscle.
•Ketoacidosis. Fasting becomes dangerous after just three to five days, at which point the body begins breaking down fat in order to produce energy. When the liver is reduced to breaking down fat (in lieu of the usual glucose), it produces ketone bodies, a toxic byproduct. These can be excreted through the urine, and a particular variety known as acetone can be expelled through the lungs. (Acetone makes a person's breath smell like pears.) Ketone bodies can also be oxidized by the brain in order to make the fuel it needs. But when ketone bodies become too numerous in the bloodstream, they can cause this potentially lethal condition that afflicts some diabetics.
Safety Tips
•Don't fast if you have health problems, especially an infection, advanced cancer, a compromised immune system, diabetes, ulcers, liver, kidney, heart, or lung disease, epilepsy, arthritis, schizophrenia, severe asthma, hypoglycemia or other serious illnesses.
•Conclusions from studies recommend independent medical monitoring after a weight loss of 10% in lean healthy individuals.If the pre-hunger strike weight is unknown, a maximum of 10 days' hunger strike, or a body mass index of less than 16.5 kg/m, should be the trigger. Major problems arise at a weight loss of about 18%.
•Anyone who takes prescription or recreational drugs regularly should not fast without medical supervision. Withdrawal symptoms can develop quickly during fasting.
•In order to lessen the shock to your body, drink lost of juice and eat mostly raw fruits and vegetables the week before the fast… so that the detoxification during water fasting will be less aggressive.
•You also need to mentally prepare.
•If you decide to go on a hunger strike, don't eat anything. A little food just makes you stay hungry and protein-only fasting is dangerous.
•Drink two liters of fluids every day, supplemented with one-quarter to one-half teaspoon of salt if possible.
•Stay warm and avoid unnecessary physical exertion.
•If you feel sick after three or four days, insist on seeing a doctor immediately (safety and strategy tip)
All in all it makes an interesting case given the other issues that it may throw up. I think once we have drawn all information provided into a reasonable assessment the length of fast that we as a company could allow with our current knowledge would be quite short in duration.
Further thoughts welcome, Stuart