Shane tragically passed away on Friday 4 March at the age of 52 while holidaying in Thailand. Three days on from his death, Deputy spokesperson of the Thai police, Kritsana Pattanacharoen, said the autopsy report had concluded that Warne had a “natural death”.
But, it has been widely reported that prior to his death, cricket legend Shane had embarked on an extreme ‘liquid diet’ – one that replaces solid food for juices, soups and shakes – which are popularly used for apparent detoxication purposes.
OK! has exclusively asked a doctor and nutritionist for their expert opinion on whether liquid diets are helpful with balancing good health.
Get exclusive celebrity stories straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. “Detoxification diets aren’t needed as your body has its own detoxification system,” says registered nutritionist Dr Harriet Holme, whose website is www.healthyeatingdr.com. “Liquid diets may harm your health and should only be considered with the support and guidance from a professional such as a dietician and doctor.
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