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If 7000 calories = 1kg

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  • Banks01
    Banks01 Posts: 945 Member
    Oh, I didn't say which direction it would come out -- I'm just saying it won't be inside you for very long!

    Do you eat those calories back?


    (please no one answer, just a joke)
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    Oh, I didn't say which direction it would come out -- I'm just saying it won't be inside you for very long!

    Do you eat those calories back?


    (please no one answer, just a joke)

    I will answer! I'd probably eat half those calories. I like calories!
  • The extra 300g from drinking the oil comes from human fat having water [] in it. That actually explains it perfectly.

    (Thanks Larius and aj_rock, it makes complete sense)

    What does water in the oil have to do with it? Am I mid understanding this?

    I think the easiest way to understand this is Calories = energy, NOT weight.

    It takes 7,700 calories (energy) to make 1kg of fat. 1kg of oil can have enough ENERGY (9000 calories) for the body to produce 1.3kg of fat.

    If I am wrong please tell me, I am interested in this :)
  • skellyness
    skellyness Posts: 165 Member
    O.O *shudders* math..
  • nz_deevaa
    nz_deevaa Posts: 12,209 Member

    If I drink 1kg of vegetable oil (and keep it in)...

    But why would you do this?

    Because it is delicious and thirst quenching.

    Can I count that as water?
  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
    I need to burn 7700 kcal to loose 1kg? I'm aiming do this in 10 days.
  • _MG_
    _MG_ Posts: 453 Member
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