No, it shouldn't. Jet lag is the disruption of your circadian rhythm (your body clock) by the different time zones. So yeah, fasting shouldn't prevent jet lag.
Jet lag is the disruption of your circadian rhythm (your body clock) by the different time zones.
If you are flying off on holiday to a place with a different time zone prepare 3 days in advance:
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Jet lag occurs when a person crosses couple time zone. For example, if you travel to the other side of the world, 12 pm becomes 12 am. Your body feels like it is lunch time but the environment says...
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