Like if Nickocado died from losing weight too fast. It eats up a lot of heart muscle if you lose more than five a week long term. Source: cardiologist
His weight loss was like 200lbs over 24 months. It took him about two years to loose the weight
Some one losing around ~15% Bodyweight over 8 weeks has a small increased chance of arrhythmias, even serious ones like aFib(human and animal studies), but typically animal studies show that weight loss has to be
rapid and
extreme to be any serious risk- along the lines of ~15% in two weeks, or equivalent 800 calories daily for an adult human sustained over weeks. The heart issues are related to dehydration/fluid imbalance, low glycemic index, effecting heart repolarization as it beats, not usually autophagy. The body isn't stupid, it knows how to survive lean times, it isn't going to suddenly »eat up heart a lot of heart muscle« if someone loses 6lbs one week or two. Autophagy of tissue is engineered in us to prolong vital function, the Heart can repair and make new cells from carbs, fats, amino acids, and ketone bodies. (And unlike a lot of other species our Brains can function on ketones to spare other energy sources for other body systems). It's been proven in metabolic studies that the body takes from other, less vital Bodyparts to specifically prolong cardiac health and function.
The low glycemic index in extremely low carb/no-sugar Diets combined with low calorie intake in general is the culprit in studies/case studies where aFib has occured.
When individuals who lose weight die suddenly from cardiac issues, it's almost always due to the damage already done from pre-existing Heartcongestion, or a sudden arrythmia.
Even in starvation studies cardiac deaths are almost always arrhythmia, fluid imbalance, or congestion related. The body just isn't going autophagic on the Heart unless you're in the direst of straits.
You either misunderstood your cardiologist, or if they said it „eats up heart muscle" you need some second opinions on what that dude tells you.
Anyways, even if the body did go ham on the Heart right away in starvation it's pretty irrelevant here since Nick lost what amounts to basically 2lbs a week for 104 weeks.
And
thats even far and beyond what Chantal's proven to be able to lose.
ETA:
I’m sure that the front desk sees her waddling to and fro every day they know about her I assure you she doesn’t look like anyone else in the whole entire hotel!
That still doesn't make your retarded fake review(s) funny.