Washington: Due to a recent health scare, Australian actor Liam Hemsworth has been rethinking a major component of his life: his diet.
According to news reports, in an interview with Men's Health, the 30-year-old actor opened up about his life and what led him to a hospital visit in 2019.
Training for The Most Dangerous Game, Hemsworth revealed that he played a runner in the television show. He recounted: "I spent most of the project running and getting beaten up. It was just brutal. I leaned out a lot. Running is so jarring. Your knees, your ankles, your lower back."
Afterward, Hemsworth turned to high-intensity workouts which includes "a mix of calisthenics, sled pulls, sled pushes, and lots and lots of free weights."
On being asked whether his diet has changed, Hemsworth explained that a scary experience prompted him to focus on changing his diet and revealed, "I was vegan for almost four years, and then February of last year I was feeling lethargic. Then I got a kidney stone. It was one of the most painful weeks of my life. I was doing press for Isn't It Romantic. But I had to go to the hospital and get surgery."
The Killerman star noted that he's "all good now," but the risk getting a second kidney stone is 50 per cent if you maintain your diet.
Hemsworth added that his particular kidney stone was a calcium-oxalate kidney stone. "It forms from having too much oxalate in your diet," he said.
The Isn't It Romantic star shared that Oxalates are really high in a lot of vegetables, specifically spinach, almonds, beetroot, potatoes. "Every morning, I was having five handfuls of spinach and then almond milk, almond butter, and also some vegan protein in a smoothie. And that was what I considered super healthy," he said.