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How long could a person survive if he had an unlimited supply of water, but no food at all?

(Illustration: L'ingénierie de la blague)

It happen to know the article because I have studied starvation, its course, and its utility in committing a painless suicide. (No, I’m not suicidal).

A healthy human being can live approximately 45 to 65 days without food of any kind, so long as he or she keeps hydrated.

You could survive without any severe symptoms about 30 to 35 days, but after that you would probably experience skin rashes, diarrhea, and of course substantial weight loss.

The body — as you must know — begins eating itself, beginning with adipose tissue (i.e. fat) and next the muscle tissue.

Google Mahatma Gandhi, who starved himself almost to death during fourteen voluntary hunger strikes to bring attention to India’s independence movement.

Strangely, there is much evidence that starvation is a painless way to die. In fact, you experience a wonderful euphoria when the body realizes it is about to die.

Whether this is a divine gift or merely secretions of the brain is not known.

Of course, the picture is not so pretty for all reports. Some victims of starvation have experienced extreme irritability, unbearably itchy skin rashes, unceasing diarrhea, painful swallowing, and edema.

In most cases, death comes when the organs begin to shut down after six to nine weeks. Usually the heart simply stops.

Source:- mentioned below

The Science of Starvation: How long can humans survive without food or water? | Obesity Panacea

Different Effects and Symptoms of Starvation Mode

Starvation is Not Painful, Experts Say - Redorbit

The Phases of Starvation - What Happens When We Starve

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