If I don't eat anything, I'll lose muscle and then fat, correct?

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Starving oneself to lose weight can lead to significant muscle loss before fat loss occurs, but this approach is highly unhealthy and unsustainable. While some may believe that extreme dieting can lead to quick weight loss, it often results in regaining the lost weight and more. The discussion highlights the dangers of starvation diets, including potential irreversible damage to vital organs like the heart. Instead of resorting to starvation, a healthier approach involves lifestyle changes and consulting with a dietitian for effective weight loss strategies. Products like Hoodia Gordonii are mentioned as aids, but the focus remains on the importance of a balanced diet and proper nutrition for sustainable weight management.
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If I don't eat anything, I'll lose muscle and then fat, correct? But eventually I will lose muscle and then fat? If I want to lose weight- eg lots of muscle/fat-, then I can starve myself to achieve this goal, right?
 
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you will probably regain most of the weight you lose, plus a few more pounds

how much weight do you need to lose? There is a nice little cactus called Hoodia Gordonii which will aid you in your dietary 'starvation'

you can find it in various products - I recommend in a form of pills, but there are also commercial products like TrimSpa that sell it (much too expensive of course), or you can grow it yourself - the seeds are only 2-3 dollars off Ebay
 
then how are anorexic people/people who don't eat so thin if people who don't eat "will probably regain most of the weight you lose, plus a few more pounds"
 
if there was a simple answer that a guy like me knew, who has no official background in question at hand, there won't be obesity in the United States
 
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If I don't eat anything, I'll lose [fat and then muscle], correct? But eventually I will lose muscle and then fat? If I want to lose weight- eg lots of muscle/fat-, then I can starve myself to achieve this goal, right?
No, starving yourself if extremely unhealthy! Especially when you go to the point where your body starts digesting its own muscle. Your heart is a muscle and it can be irrepairably damaged if you take it too far.

There are cases known of people who starved themselves. They stopped their starvation so that they would not die and they were given food, but their heart had grown too weak so they could not be helped anymore.

The best way to diet is to change your lifestyle, eat things that will support your body. You can consult a dietist and ask their opinion on weightloss and the associated diet, that is their profession.
 
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