“Food Is A Scam, The Human Body Is Designed To Eat Once A Day”- Jim Iyke

Adebayo Oluwaseun
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  • Jim Iyke, has made controversial statements about food and nutrition.
  • He claims that humans are naturally designed to eat only once a day.
  • Iyke describes food as a “scam,” arguing that society exaggerates the need for frequent meals.

Veteran Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke, has shared controversial views about food and nutrition, sparking conversations across social media.

Although he has no known background in nutrition or health sciences, the actor claimed that people are naturally built to eat only once a day. He described food as a “scam,” suggesting that society has overhyped the importance of frequent eating.

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During an interview with 3FM 102.7 in Ghana, he revealed his eating habits and explained why he avoids being overfed. According to him, going without food gives him more energy and mental clarity.

“I eat once a day. Food sounds like a disruptor for me. Once I eat, it’s downhill. I think my energy is pure and unbridled when I don’t eat. So, sometimes, I don’t want to share that space with food. Because food would begin to weigh me down, I would begin to enjoy it and send signals to my head that the day is ending, I need to sleep,” he said.

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He added: “Then your subconsciousness takes over with the manipulation and begins to tell you, you’ve tried today, you’ve eaten, take some time off. Food is a scam. The human body is designed to eat just once a day. And of course, what you eat defines everything. The law of commutative effect will catch up with you every time you eat something wrong.”

Despite his statements, scientific consensus does not support the idea that the human body is designed to eat once daily. Nutrition experts typically recommend balanced meals throughout the day usually three, with healthy snacks as needed to support energy levels, metabolism, and overall well-being.

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