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  • We've all been told

  • that fruit is good for us.

  • So, it makes sense

  • more fruit would be even better, right?

  • But what if that was all we ate?

  • Believe it or not,

  • eating only fruit is a thing.

  • It's known as

  • Apple co-founder

  • Steve Jobs was a fruitarian.

  • He believed eating a diet

  • primarily composed of fruit

  • would cleanse his body of harmful fluids.

  • Most fruit-only diets are actually

  • "mostly fruit" diets

  • as they usually include

  • some nuts,

  • seeds,

  • and vegetables.

  • But for this challenge,

  • we're going full-on "only fruit."

  • So, let's get started.

  • The new diet starts well.

  • You enjoy all kinds of fruit

  • so there's no problem

  • finding variety.

  • But you should be careful

  • with your choices.

  • A lot of fruit is very high in sugar.

  • So you may want to limit

  • the amount of lychee,

  • mango,

  • cherries,

  • and grapes you eat.

  • Bananas are also very high in sugar

  • but they're a good source of potassium,

  • so enjoy them in moderation.

  • Blueberries are high in

  • fiber, antioxidants,

  • and vitamins C and K, making them

  • an excellent choice.

  • Watermelon will keep you hydrated and

  • provide a wide variety of nutrients.

  • And apples will give you

  • much-needed fiber

  • and antioxidants.

  • You've now settled into a regular diet,

  • and things seem to be going well.

  • But that wasn't the case for

  • actor Ashton Kutcher.

  • While preparing for his movie role

  • as Steve Jobs,

  • he tried the all-fruit diet.

  • One month in and he was rushed

  • to the hospital in severe pain.

  • Thankfully,

  • you haven't had any problems to date.

  • As much as you enjoy

  • the fruit you've been eating,

  • you've started to crave other things,

  • particularly high carb foods

  • like bread,

  • potatoes,

  • and pasta.

  • And you've noticed

  • your visits to the restroom

  • have become more frequent

  • as all that fiber works

  • its way through your body.

  • Halfway through the year,

  • and although you've become used to

  • your new diet,

  • those cravings are getting worse.

  • You find that you're getting tired quickly

  • and are often lightheaded and dizzy.

  • You're malnourished

  • and you aren't getting

  • the nutrients you need.

  • To combat this,

  • you need to supplement your diet

  • with vitamins and protein powders.

  • Be sure to drink lots of water

  • to keep hydrated.

  • It will also help digest all that sugar.

  • Chances are that by this point

  • you've had to deal with

  • some adverse health effects.

  • If not, consider yourself lucky.

  • But be ready.

  • They're coming soon.

  • Your digestive system is a mess.

  • All that fiber is wreaking havoc

  • with your innards.

  • You feel bloated and have cramps.

  • You often feel sick and tired

  • as your blood sugar levels are

  • out of whack.

  • And you've lost a lot of weight

  • which may have been your goal

  • in the first place.

  • However, it's not just fat you're losing.

  • You're not getting the nutrients

  • you need to maintain your muscles.

  • All this fruit is overworking

  • your pancreas, so it's beginning to fail.

  • Although there is no evidence

  • that his fruitarian diet played any role,

  • Steve Jobs died of pancreatic cancer.

  • If you've stuck to a strict diet

  • of only fruit for the last 12 months,

  • you are either in the hospital

  • or in very serious condition

  • or you're dead.

  • If you are still breathing,

  • you would be deficient

  • in many essential vitamins

  • and minerals.

  • As good as fruit is for you,

  • it doesn't provide

  • everything your body needs.

  • It lacks complete proteins

  • and amino acids needed

  • to build muscles.

  • Those people who do follow

  • a fruitarian diet

  • typically follow diets that are

  • no more than 90% fruit.

  • Although it doesn't seem like much,

  • that 10% of veggies and carbs

  • makes all the difference.

  • Moderation and balance are key.

  • Eating a diet rich in fruits and

  • vegetables can help reduce

  • the risk of many

  • leading causes of illness,

  • including heart disease,

  • diabetes,

  • and some cancers.

  • But it's also important

  • not to ignore the other food groups.

  • Now that you've survived

  • 12 months of only fruit,

  • you're probably looking forward to

  • enjoying something

  • other than an apple.

  • We've got what you need.

  • How about Mountain Dew?

  • That's it.

  • You can only drink Mountain Dew.

  • That's your next challenge

  • on another episode of

We've all been told

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What Happens When You Only Eat Fruit for One Year?

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    Sandra に公開 2021 年 11 月 02 日
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