Is there a point where your stomach stops absorbing calories?!
Question: Like, if you eat 5 or 10,000 calories at a go, how much of it is absorbed?
*No, not binging, just curious!
Answers: Like, if you eat 5 or 10,000 calories at a go, how much of it is absorbed?
*No, not binging, just curious!
Yes!
Your body will use them for repair and growth. It will then start storing glycogen and then when that is full, fat stores will become saturated. In the end, the excess will be excreted as waste.
yes when you stop eating and theres nothing inside of you
No, the body does not in fact stop absorbing calories, but if you eat too much that it fills your stomach, you will vomit! The body will only use a certain amount of calories, but the rest are still absorbed as fat.
you stomach doesn't actually absorb calories. calories = energy.
when you eat anything you are using calories to bite, chew and digest, the food.
i have heard of negative calories foods. which means, your body used more calories to digest the food than are actually in the food .
here's is a list of negative calories foods:
asparagus
beet
broccoli
green cabbage
carrot
cauliflower
celery root
celery chicory
hot chili peppers
cucumber
dandelion
endive
garden cress
garlic
green beans
zucchini apple
cranberries
grapefruit
lemon mango
orange
pineapple raspberries
strawberries
tangerine
lamb's lettuce
lettuce
onion
papaya
radishes
spinach
turnip