The article seems pretty obvious. If you don't eat food, your body will eat itself. It would make sense for it to eat the worst cells first. Then when you add new food into the system it can replace those cells.
Perhaps fasting was more common in the past, so it was a reliable trigger for this behavior, and our bodies did not need to develop their own automatic trigger. Why waste resources rebuilding things, after all?
Perhaps fasting was more common in the past, so it was a reliable trigger for this behavior, and our bodies did not need to develop their own automatic trigger. Why waste resources rebuilding things, after all?