Religious Fasting During Cancer Treatment

Erica Fischer-Cartlidge, DNP, CNS, AOCNS®, EBP-CH, ONS Chief Clinical Officer
Voice

Description

Many cultures and religions across the world practice fasting, or the absence of caloric intake for a few hours to several weeks, at different times throughout the year. Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Taoism religions most commonly use fasting for various reasons, but the overall purpose generally is to demonstrate sacrifice or spiritual cleansing.

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