Can you calorie overload?

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  • senecarr
    senecarr Posts: 5,377 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    Your body will take the time it needs to process the food. Unless you throw it up, it will come out as poop, thus meaning it has been processed.

    To be fair, usually after a really huge binge, and not that long after, I end up with diarrhea, which involves far less processing because everything is moving so quickly through the system. I have a feeling it's the body's defense against you being an idiot and shoveling ALL THE FOODZ in.
    Diarrhea indicates water processing has not happened, which is probably oddly the longest part of digesting things. The real indicator for the calories themselves being taken up is the existance of actual stuff that looks like food, other than the usual digestion survivors like corn. Admittedly, I wouldn't blame anyone for not really looking into check what's going on with any of that though.
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
    senecarr wrote: »
    auddii wrote: »
    Your body will take the time it needs to process the food. Unless you throw it up, it will come out as poop, thus meaning it has been processed.

    To be fair, usually after a really huge binge, and not that long after, I end up with diarrhea, which involves far less processing because everything is moving so quickly through the system. I have a feeling it's the body's defense against you being an idiot and shoveling ALL THE FOODZ in.
    Diarrhea indicates water processing has not happened, which is probably oddly the longest part of digesting things. The real indicator for the calories themselves being taken up is the existance of actual stuff that looks like food, other than the usual digestion survivors like corn. Admittedly, I wouldn't blame anyone for not really looking into check what's going on with any of that though.

    I'm gong to assume that experience of eating contests verifies this and will let it go at that...
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    senecarr wrote: »
    auddii wrote: »
    Your body will take the time it needs to process the food. Unless you throw it up, it will come out as poop, thus meaning it has been processed.

    To be fair, usually after a really huge binge, and not that long after, I end up with diarrhea, which involves far less processing because everything is moving so quickly through the system. I have a feeling it's the body's defense against you being an idiot and shoveling ALL THE FOODZ in.
    Diarrhea indicates water processing has not happened, which is probably oddly the longest part of digesting things. The real indicator for the calories themselves being taken up is the existance of actual stuff that looks like food, other than the usual digestion survivors like corn. Admittedly, I wouldn't blame anyone for not really looking into check what's going on with any of that though.

    Oh I know, I just wasn't going there... :wink:
  • kellyjellybellyjelly
    kellyjellybellyjelly Posts: 9,480 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    Your body will take the time it needs to process the food. Unless you throw it up, it will come out as poop, thus meaning it has been processed.

    To be fair, usually after a really huge binge, and not that long after, I end up with diarrhea, which involves far less processing because everything is moving so quickly through the system. I have a feeling it's the body's defense against you being an idiot and shoveling ALL THE FOODZ in.

    LMAO! So much this. I have a feeling that will happen to me soon:(.
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    edited August 2015
    If I eat a 10,000 calorie meal, is my body actually going to absorb all those calories?? Seems like it couldn't process even half of them at one time.
    Sounds like science needs to be done here.

    Who volunteers to take me out to dinner to test this?

    Remember, humanity is at steak.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    If I eat a 10,000 calorie meal, is my body actually going to absorb all those calories?? Seems like it couldn't process even half of them at one time.
    Sounds like science needs to be done here.

    Who volunteers to take me out to dinner to test this?

    Remember, humanity is at steak.

    Nice. But, I don't think I can afford that dinner bill... Although if I take you to cheesecake factory, I think that's only 3 entrees and two pieces of cheesecake.
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    If I eat a 10,000 calorie meal, is my body actually going to absorb all those calories?? Seems like it couldn't process even half of them at one time.
    Sounds like science needs to be done here.

    Who volunteers to take me out to dinner to test this?

    Remember, humanity is at steak.

    Nice. But, I don't think I can afford that dinner bill... Although if I take you to cheesecake factory, I think that's only 3 entrees and two pieces of cheesecake.
    Great! Its a "date" then! Just let me get my stretchy pants.
  • bpetrosky
    bpetrosky Posts: 3,911 Member
    It's amazing the things you can find on the interwebs: Ryan Lochte's 10000 cal meal. Doesn't look that daunting, except for that casserole thing.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2710814/What-does-10-000-calories-look-like-Former-fast-food-addict-Ryan-Lochte-shares-picture-Olympic-swimmers-diet.html
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