Yes, an extreme caloric deficit would be dangerous to anybody. If the body can’t make up the difference between the energy expended and energy eaten by burning fat, it will go into starvation mode, slow down, start eating muscle mass and eventually the internal organs.
I’m not sure I understand why the body would eat internal organs on a two month diet when there’s plenty of fat and muscle to burn, or why losing some muscle mass would be dangerous.
Look, dude. I’m not a doctor, and I can’t really tell you what exactly happens to your body if you have an extreme calorie deficit. Nonetheless, every medical professional will tell you that you shouldn’t do it.
Yes, an extreme caloric deficit would be dangerous to anybody. If the body can’t make up the difference between the energy expended and energy eaten by burning fat, it will go into starvation mode, slow down, start eating muscle mass and eventually the internal organs.
I’m not sure I understand why the body would eat internal organs on a two month diet when there’s plenty of fat and muscle to burn, or why losing some muscle mass would be dangerous.
The heart is made of muscle tissue, and the digestive system is lined with it.
Yeah, smooth muscle and heart muscle, different kinds of tissues from skeletal muscle. I doubt the body has trouble differentiating them.
Look, dude. I’m not a doctor, and I can’t really tell you what exactly happens to your body if you have an extreme calorie deficit. Nonetheless, every medical professional will tell you that you shouldn’t do it.