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Ramadan: Get your fasting to reflect health

To health experts, fasting is of ideal for the proper functioning of the body in some way. To the faithful, it is a show of commitment, a period of meditation when man intercedes with God for so much in the world he lives in and will not be eating food during the intercession. For whatever reason it may be, going without food is one of the hardest experiences. Like the Star of Kenya published online, we mark the start of Ramadan by looking into how to reduce fatigue, minimise dehydration and stay healthy during the fasting month, especially during the run-up to the World Cup finals. But that’s not all, there is indeed a good side as health experts put it that fasting has health benefits too. Muslims will be partaking in this holy month of Ramadan. 
The New Times
Solomon Asaba