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Henry S. Tanner, the Father of Modern Fasting
In 1880, Henry S. Tanner fasted for 40 days on a public stage in New York City. He was widely ridiculed and called a liar by the press at the time. But as he approached that supposedly fatal 10th day, his ailments dropped away one by one. The publicity kicked off the modern interest in fasting which led scientists to get closer to him.