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u/BigSquirrelSmallTree ยท 0 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

>So all the stuff you mention about how bad it is comes from where exactly? Do you have sources for all your claims?

An education and reading. I won't do your homework for you, but I will leave you with this:

This is getting downvoted. Look, nutrition science and human physiology aren't something I can explain in 140 characters or less and I'm the furthest thing from a good teacher. If I'm the jerk because I'm not providing you with an education in why the medical professionals chose to nourish this patient during this experiment, meet me halfway at least.

The patient had no ill-effects because he was medically attended to and his most basic nutritional needs were met. Why do you think those medical professionals were providing him with those very basic nutrients during the experiment? Was he at risk of causing illness or death without those nutrients? Is it possible that any of the claims in my response are what happens when the most basic of nutritional needs aren't met? The answer is emphatically yes.

The internet is a beautiful and fascinating wonderland filled with empirical data waiting for young minds to unlock the powers of a search engine and empower themselves with a way to know.



In the paragraph below I've provided a link to a book that is exhaustively excellent and well-substantiated in the area of nutrition science, metabolism and human physiology as pertains to why we get sick or die when we don't eat.




If you've not been to university yet, or aren't planning on it, an excellent place to start is a book authored by David Greenwalt called The Leanness Lifestyle. Begin there. You can ignore his subscription services as they're not highly reviewed, and on a personal level he's anecdotally been referred to as a dick. But the data in his book is well substantiated.

If memory serves, he was the first to put together something so comprehensive given the science that was becoming available in the early 2000s re: nutrition and fitness. There have been a few advances since but nothing that would require any significant change to his last revision. Happy learning.

Edit: Words and clarify some thoughts.