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Golf star diagnosed with incurable disease began drinking wee and ate 800 grapes a day

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Golf star Morgan Hoffmann once drank his own urine and ate 800 grapes a day after being diagnosed with an incurable disease.Hoffmann was diagnosed with incurable muscular dystrophy in 2016 when he was aged just 27 and chose to walk away from the PGA Tour.

Doctors told him following his diagnosis that the best he could expect going forward was to be able to maintain his mobility for as long as possible.Instead, having left the tour, he spent time living off the grid in Nepal before moving to the Costa Rican jungle where his experimentation included a diet of grapes and wee.Speaking to Golf Digest, via News.com, Hoffmann admitted his diagnosis left him "like, ‘What do I do?’ He tells me I can do some therapy, but that’s about it.

It’s just going to get worse. I’m like, ‘That’s it?’”He had turned professional in 2011 after a promising amateur and college golf career at Oklahoma State University, but five years later was walking away from the sport.After three months in Nepal he headed to Costa Rica, where he once spent 17 days eating nothing but grapes, consuming in excess of 800 on some days.A local shaman also performed a four-day Amazon treatment on him as Hoffmann searched for ways to ease the burden of his muscular dystrophy.Would you copy Morgan Hoffmann's grapes and urine diet?

Let us know in the comments section below.He had first had concerns over his health during his final year at college after noticing a loss in muscle mass but without feeling in any pain as a result.After turning professional, Hoffmann was pursued by a host of sponsors as well as women, adding: “Each week there would be three or four new girls.

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