It depends on the person, But that would be so harmful I don't know why anyone would wanna starve to lose weight. If you are interested in losing weight why don't you try eating only fruits,Vegetables, and some grain and nuts. And then start doing some kind of exercise. It doesn't matter what exercise as long as your moving your body and sweating.
Each body and person is different, as is how long it would take to lose 60 pounds by starving yourself. However, this should never be used as a weight loss method. It is unhealthy, and diet and exercise are much better options.
cut out all carbohydtates except first thing in the morning and lose 5lbs close to 1 week
no, as long as you're healthy, exercise and not starving yourself, you're fine :)
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No, starving yourself is not a safe or effective way to lose weight. It can lead to serious health consequences, including decreased muscle mass, nutrient deficiencies, and a slowed metabolism. It is important to focus on balanced nutrition and exercise for sustainable weight loss.
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You may start seeing changes of skin color. A little bit mire tired and might pass out if starved to long.
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The body can't survive too long without food or water. Starving yourself will only cause malnourishment, fatigue, dizziness, fainting spells, weakness and that's not even half of it. If you want to loose weight, starving yourself won't work. If you starve yourself for a week and then eat again, the body will hold onto that food, not knowing when it will get fed again and it will be even harder to burn that off.
You go into starvation mode and your body conserves your energy reserves (this is why you do not lose weight in the short term by starving yourself). Ultimately you starve to death.
YES, but it's basically because you're just starving yourself whilst stifling hunger by filling yourself up with water. A balanced diet with regular exercise will prove healthier and more attractive in the long run.