Many people are still in shock over the sudden death of Peaches Geldof. Her body was discovered in her Wrotham, Kent home on Apr. 6. She was 25. According to reports, police do not suspect drugs or suicide was the cause of death.

Because there were no signs of foul play, the coroner was exploring the possibility that Geldof had died from natural causes. Now a new report claims that the model and English socialite was at risk for cardiac arrest due to a diet of solely juiced vegetables, according to Hollywood Life.

In 2011, Geldof told OK! magazine (via Hollywood Life) that she started juicing to help her lose the baby weight she gained after giving birth to her two young sons. Her children, Astala and Phaedra were born 13 months apart.

"I do juicing. You juice vegetables and then you drink it three times a day," she told OK! at the time. "It's gross. I do it usually for about a month."

"I have no willpower, but with the juicing, I'm like, 'I have to do it because I have to lose this extra ten pounds," Geldof added.  

It's not clear if she was still on the strict diet at the time of her death. Back in 2011, a spokeswoman for the British Dietetic Association told the Daily Mail how dangerous juicing could be if done for extended periods of time.

"Surviving on fruit is a very dangerous diet," Cath Collins told the Daily Mail at the time. "Peaches is at high risk electrolyte abnormalities which could lead to acute cardiac arrest. It is what kills anorexics."

According to Radar Online, many people were worried about Geldof's weight at London Fashion Week in February when she posted photos of her tiny frame on Instagram.

Reportedly many bloggers said she looked "super skinny" and "scary," the site writes.