• Em Adespoton
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    Most requirements your body needs are over days and weeks, so it would handle things nutritionally just fine.

    As far as microbiome and bowel movements go? Most people need more dietary fiber than they’re getting already. As long as you keep that up so you’re regular and not gassy, you’d be fine.

    After all, the human body is able to graze on roots and berries and eat a big fatty meaty meal once a week, or survive solely on meat and fat and water for 8 months of the year. Macronutrient division by meal is well within that spectrum.

    • @t_chalco@lemmy.world
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      What’s concern about gas? I was under the impression fiberous foods lended themselves to gas production?

  • gonzo-rand19
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    4128 days ago

    I wonder what an all-fat lunch would even look like. Foie gras and fat bombs with chipotle mayo? Lol. I don’t think it would be practical and at worst you’d have diarrhea every afternoon.

    • unknown1234_5
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      1428 days ago

      i’d combine fat and protein into one and go to a brazillian steakhouse.

      • @ReanuKeeves@lemm.eeOP
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        627 days ago

        Realistically, my meals are more like half a chicken for 1, big bowl of pasta with tomato sauce for another, and a big salad with too much caesar dressing for the third. I tell myself it’s balanced but I figure those off days aren’t great for me.

    • DankOfAmerica
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      427 days ago

      According to the label on the bottle, 50 x 1,400 mg soft gels of Kirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Fish Oil will hit 100% of recommended daily fat in take based on a 2,000 calorie diet, though you might eventually overdose on vitamin A (as retinol).

      • @ReanuKeeves@lemm.eeOP
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        427 days ago

        It would be loose, I wouldn’t expect someone to eat a stick of butter even though that is norm in some extreme diets. I’m more thinking along the lines of sometimes you eat 2 slices of bacon, sometimes you eat the whole pack. And yes, sodium would be another issue.

      • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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        427 days ago

        Cheese chips and guacamole could be okay, but if you can’t have any protein or carbohydrates, that would be difficult.

  • @rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works
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    flip protein and carbs and you’ll likely be fine.

    All carb breakfast would lead to a big energy crash for me around 6 hours after that bread-breakfast.

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    That’s kinda what it expects actually, because for the majority of human evolution we didn’t have guaranteed meals at regular(ish) times like we do now and what we did have would vary wildly in nutritional value. there should be no issues except the… aftermath of certain meals.

    • @ReanuKeeves@lemm.eeOP
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      227 days ago

      I think people could really get into the “10 slices of fairy bread for breakfast, half a pound of cheese product dipped in mayo for lunch, unseasoned boiled chicken breasts for dinner” diet if they gave it a chance

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    Agreed that the all fat meal would not exit well. It also might overstimulate your gallbladder? I’m not sure.

    Edit: and your pancreas would probably also be mad at you.

  • Riskable
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    28 days ago

    I highly recommend not eating your keyboard. The most commonly-used macros probably taste like finger cheese.

  • tiredofsametab
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    327 days ago

    Remember: most flour contains protein so no bread and enjoy your pure glucose for breakfast.