Would you eat poop to be skinny?
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This is a bizarre concept.... we're taught our whole lives that eating crap makes us fat.... so, Noooo! I wouldn't. I believe it would have the opposite placebo affect on me.
Plus,..... there's the thing we've heard our entire lives... "Eat poop and die." another good reason to avoid that poop eating thing.0 -
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I will be charging $100 per pound of poop. Poop goes on a first come first serve basis HMU with a PM for details....sincerely your *kitten* distributor :happy:0
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If it didn't taste or look like poop....and really did work....maybe!0
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Mary Roach discusses this a bit in her new book, GULP. People DO get "poop transfusions" to correct bowel issues. Although I have not heard of it being done for weight loss, or by eating it.
Heck, if I have "chubby" gut flora, I'd certainly like to know it and would have a poop transfusion if it would help me manage weight long term!
I did eat a big chunk of the placenta (raw, in a berry smoothie) from my last pregnancy to help restore iron levels post birth (it certainly helped!) so I'm not opposed to eating a skinny person's ___ I guess, if they could capsulate it? Or I will just stick to a transfusion and keep the whole experience out of my mouth.
Poop transfusion is the funniest phrase I have ever heard.0 -
Is it dried and come in capsules? Considering they allow a certain amount of bug parts, mouse droppings and other things in processed foods I figure I'm already getting a fair share.0
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I suspect many people would, in reality. Especially if it were offered in a form where it didn't taste like poo, such as a capsule.
ETA: I think that study and a f/u study I read about could have really interesting applications, though.0 -
I will be charging $100 per pound of poop. Poop goes on a first come first serve basis HMU with a PM for details....sincerely your *kitten* distributor :happy:
Yes, 100 shares are open and bidding starts now!0 -
I did eat a big chunk of the placenta (raw, in a berry smoothie) from my last pregnancy to help restore iron levels post birth (it certainly helped!) so I'm not opposed to eating a skinny person's ___ I guess, if they could capsulate it?
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I did eat a big chunk of the placenta (raw, in a berry smoothie) from my last pregnancy to help restore iron levels post birth (it certainly helped!) so I'm not opposed to eating a skinny person's ___ I guess, if they could capsulate it?
ummm...0 -
This is a perfect opportunity to test my theory that absolutely anything is delicious when battered and deep-fried.0
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Only if it came from an elephant.
Collection of that can go horribly awry...0 -
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This is a perfect opportunity to test my theory that absolutely anything is delicious when battered and deep-fried.
Now, start marketing it to all the County Fairs in the States, and you're rich...0 -
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This is a perfect opportunity to test my theory that absolutely anything is delicious when battered and deep-fried.
Now, start marketing it to all the County Fairs in the States, and you're rich...
It will have to be on a stick. Good. No way am I touching it, so picking it up with a stick is perfect.0 -
Should not have clicked on this thread while eating lunch....0
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