How Long Did the World's Longest Fast Last? It's Hard to Believe

15.05.2024 15:44

The record for the longest fast in the world belongs to Scottish resident Angus Barbieri.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the man went without food for more than a year, namely 382 days – from June 1965 to July 1966.

At the start of his fast, Barbieri was 27 years old.

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He made this decision because he felt that he had gained too much weight.

During his fast, the man consumed zero-calorie drinks – tea, coffee, soda water – and took vitamins.

In addition, the “starving man’s” diet sometimes included a small amount of milk or sugar with drinks – the Scotsman allowed himself this indulgence especially often in the last weeks of fasting.

During this time, Barbieri regularly visited the hospital so that doctors could assess his health.

As a result, Angus lost 125 kilograms – from 207 to 82. When the goal was achieved, the man stopped fasting.

Earlier, BelNovosti wrote about the largest collection of horseshoes in the world.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


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