Elon Musk, the tech mogul, voiced his dietary preferences in response to a diet-related discussion on social media.
What Happened: Musk responded to author Scott Adams’ tweet about his experiences after quitting bread. The author reported weight loss, reduced inflammation, and improved sinus health. He encouraged followers to try avoiding bread for a month.
In response, Musk tweeted on Tuesday, “That diet works for a lot of people. I love carbs (and dairy) and feel great, but don't have them in large portions.”
In the past, Musk has shared some of his unique eating habits. Notably, he revealed his practice of consuming only 0.4 donuts at a time, explaining that his “brain neural network quantizes it down to 0 donuts”.
Why It Matters: Musk’s diet and health have been topics of interest for many, given his dynamic lifestyle and demanding work schedule. His recent comment sheds light on his balanced approach to food, suggesting moderation as a key strategy.
Earlier this year, Musk shared that fasting was his secret to maintaining a healthy weight. He also made headlines when he commented on the World Health Organization’s warning about the potential cancer risk of aspartame, a key ingredient in Diet Coke, saying “I’d be dead long ago if aspartame was dangerous.”
Musk’s latest dietary revelation continues to generate discussion about diet and health, highlighting the need for individualized approaches to nutrition.
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