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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
No it isn't, it depends on your system.
You obviously have very little compacted fecal matter in your bowels due to your workouts and constant fasting. But for me (and others), when I went to the chiro a number of years back and had x-rays taken we could see about 35 lbs of compacted fecal matter that had plastered itself against the walls of my colon, bowels, etc. No wonder my back hurt so bad!
A two week cleaning diet cleaned out that shit (literally) and I have had no issues since.
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Its difficult to think that you honestly believe you had 35 pounds of fecal matter in your system. Some jack off psuedo-science immersed idiot/fake doctor fed you a bunch of bullshit and you fell for it. You clearly have zero clue what 35 pounds is... nor does the chiropractor.
Furthermore, you can't have that large of a mass in your digestive tract and not know it. You would have a multitude of crippling symptoms.
This is 1lb of fat.
You are saying you had approximately 35 of these in your digestive tract and had no symptoms.
This is 5 lbs of fat. You are basically saying you had approximately 7 of these in your digestive tract with no negative symptoms (btw... lower back pain does not count, as lower back pain typically = large gut).
Lastly, there is not a winning answer if you do not define "fasting". Ramadan just ended and 1+ billion Muslims were "fasting" for the last 30 days from dawn until dusk. Thats hardly the same thing as just not eating for a week or two. or thinking some idiotic "juice cleanse" is actually going to do anything positive for you besides the placebo effect.