LLight
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Not an explanation, nor a very robust analysis from a statistical point of view, but you can have a look at this study on dry fasting and renal function : Anthropometric, hemodynamic, metabolic, and renal responses during 5 days of food and water deprivation. - PubMed - NCBIWithout liquid for 4 days? Won't you get dehydrated? Did you measure the volume you urinated? What is the rationale for this method of treatment?
Did not try long dry fasts myself, just 24h, a little hard but it feels good after (might just be the contrast).
Another interesting one on "intermittent drinking": Intermittent drinking, oxytocin and human health. - PubMed - NCBI