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Old Tue Sep 04, 2007, 10:48pm
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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Pure poppycock. Your stomach empties overnight because of a little process called digestion, aided by peristalsis. In the morning, the stomach has contracted and there's nothing in it, so the stretch receptors in the lining of the stomach don't signal. If the stretch receptors don't signal, that's a sign that the stomach is empty.
Hold the phone, this is where science intercepts common sense. If you ate a full meal before bed, and you wake up in the morning hungry. How do you deduct that your stomach is empty? You got a gut full of digested food, your stomach ain't empty. You go try to put food on top of food and your stomach going to say, what the f@ck! Where am I suppose to put this? I guess i'm going to have to store it over here as fat until you get rid of the sh!t you ate the night before. I'm just breaking it down in laymen's terms...I'm old schooling it for you.

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More bull. You ever see someone at Weight Watchers go through withdrawal symptoms? I didn't think so.
Oooohhhh you are soooo wrong. You should try to stop eating for awhile, fast for awhile. Your body will go thru some withdrawl symptoms you will not believe. Equal to that of alcohol or drug withdraw symptoms. You go without food too long, you will go crazy for any type of food. You would even entertain eating bugs or worse. Food is like a drug that we can't do without.