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Could eating fruits only kill me?
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No, you would have to be eating less calories then you need to live. The dumb bitch that died from it in the news recently had a eating disorder. That being said eating only fruit and getting enough calories would be a huge fucking job chewing all that shit. I think it would take a really long time to develop any meaningful deficiencies like that.
No, you would have to be eating less calories then you need to live. The dumb bitch that died from it in the news recently had a eating disorder. That being said eating only fruit and getting enough calories would be a huge fucking job chewing all that shit. I think it would take a really long time to develop any meaningful deficiencies like that.
nah there are nutritional deficiencies like lack of proteins or healthy fats like omega 3 and dont forget B12 which is not in fruit or vegetables at all (only in meat products) It would take long time tbh to actually die by this diet decisions. But it is not easy to be on fruit only diet.... I actually tried this and after month and half I gave up... it was harder for me than 21 days of fast on pure water. Its good in theory these kind of suicides ... by dehydratation/starvation/diet but actually it is slow process and only few mentally (extremely) strong people would overcome SI and process of slowly dying. I did things in diet many would not endure and tbh I would not count myself as person who could make CTB by this methods. It really is not easy, maybe only from starting point when you feel somehow physically OK.
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