
When Ashton Kutcher played Steve Jobs in the movie "Jobs," he tried to eat the same fruitarian diet Jobs did. It landed him in the hospital with severe pancreatic distress. "First of all, the fruitarian diet can lead to, like, some severe issues," he told USA Today. "I ended up in the hospital like two days before we started shooting the movie. I was, like, doubled over in pain. My pancreas levels were completely out of whack, which was really terrifying ... considering everything."
In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His doctors offered to perform surgery, but Jobs reportedly chose to try to heal himself with a strict fruits and carrots diet. He did eventually choose to have surgery, but the cancer spread to his bones. Jobs died of pancreatic cancer in 2011 and there is a general myth that eating only fruit or vegetables can cause pancreas issues.
The real threat to your pancreas is any restrictive diet that doesn't balance your nutrition. In fact, it is suggested that restrictive diets can cause damage to the pancreas. Fruit is not the real culprit. Deprivation and imbalance do the most harm, which is why balance in your diet just might be the best solution.
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