Medical Doctors Commonly cite 4 to 6 weeks without food
10 Political Prisoners in Ireland Lived 46 to 73 days before succumbing to lack of food
12 individual starvation protesters - Two lost tongues, 1 lost feet, 7 on kidney dialysis
Many war prisoners Lived 28 to 40 days with no food
World War II concentration camps With only 300 to 600 calories per day, many thousands did not have enough food to survive more than a few months at best.
Terminally Ill patients Live 10-days to 3-weeks without food depending upon initial heath
Obese people can live from 3-weeks up to 25-weeks and more without food depending upon initial health and amount of fat
Mahatma Gandhi survived a 3-week fast while in his 70's
An 85-year-old person can typically survive without food for about 1-2 months, but without water, survival is usually limited to about 3-5 days. It's important to note that individual health conditions and overall hydration levels can greatly impact these general estimates. It's always best to seek medical advice in such situations.
Without food or hydration, the body can usually survive for about 3-4 weeks, though this can vary depending on individual factors such as age and health. Death typically occurs due to organ failure and severe dehydration. It is important to note that not providing food or water to a person is considered unethical and illegal in many places.
An elderly person can typically survive without water for only a few days. Dehydration can lead to serious health complications, such as organ failure, and may ultimately result in death. It is crucial for elderly individuals to stay properly hydrated to maintain their overall health and well-being.
A 95-year-old may survive without food for a few weeks, but dehydration without water can be life-threatening much sooner, typically within a few days to a week. It's important for older adults to stay hydrated and nourished to maintain their health and well-being.
Without food, an elderly person may survive for a few weeks to a few months, depending on their overall health and hydration status. However, prolonged starvation can lead to severe complications and eventual death. It is important to address the underlying reasons for refusing to eat and seek medical help to explore alternative forms of nutrition and support.
No. If a human was going to live a healthy life on just one food that food would have to be breast milk (from another human).
2 Days
Yes. In fact, an average human can lve without food for up to a week. But the same person can only live less then 2 days without water.
You can't. A person can go over a week without food but without water you will die of dehydration within days.
With stage 4 cancer, it is unlikely that a person would live longer than a week without food or water. The food and water is needed to keep the person's strength up.
3 days if he/she doesn't have water and food.
Without food or hydration, the body can usually survive for about 3-4 weeks, though this can vary depending on individual factors such as age and health. Death typically occurs due to organ failure and severe dehydration. It is important to note that not providing food or water to a person is considered unethical and illegal in many places.
You can live three hours without water and food
none they will just die...< lol no 3 or 4 days without water, and round about 32 days without food.
no, they really need water and food
not at all
Food water air
Around a month