I haven’t followed EY attempts at weight loss, but it’s entirely normal for people entering (or trying to enter) ketosis to feel lousy for a while.
True that. I wonder how long he tried to endure that state before giving up on each attempt.
I don’t know of anyone of normal or higher weight who started to eat below maintenance level (while avoiding major nutritional deficiencies) and then just died or came close to death instead of losing weight. Do you know of any such cases?
I think Nancy Lebovitz once linked to a page listing a dozen or so such cases.
There is a non-zero number of people who, if they eat less than they consume, would starve to death before reaching a normal weight. For all we know EY might be one of them.
There is a non-zero number of people who, if they eat less than they consume, would starve to death before reaching a normal weight.
Evidence, please?
The link above didn’t show people starving to death (in the causal sense). The only relevant mention that I see is for Michael Edelman about whom the text says “At about 600 lbs, he literally starved to death. (Link − 1)”, but the link is dead and I’m not quite willing to take the word of this webpage for that.
It may depend on what you mean by starve to death—from what I’ve heard, fat people who starve and die before reaching a “normal” weight die of heart damage from inadequate food.
True that. I wonder how long he tried to endure that state before giving up on each attempt.
I think Nancy Lebovitz once linked to a page listing a dozen or so such cases.
She linked to http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/dimtext/kjn/people/heaviest.htm
Um, that’s a horror show of very sick people. I don’t see how it’s relevant to the current discussion.
There is a non-zero number of people who, if they eat less than they consume, would starve to death before reaching a normal weight. For all we know EY might be one of them.
Evidence, please?
The link above didn’t show people starving to death (in the causal sense). The only relevant mention that I see is for Michael Edelman about whom the text says “At about 600 lbs, he literally starved to death. (Link − 1)”, but the link is dead and I’m not quite willing to take the word of this webpage for that.
It may depend on what you mean by starve to death—from what I’ve heard, fat people who starve and die before reaching a “normal” weight die of heart damage from inadequate food.