Eating Human Poop for Leanmax (20 calories per 100g)

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Human feces primarily consist of water, undigested food particles, bacteria, and waste products, and they have minimal nutritional value. The specific nutritional content can vary based on diet, but generally, the composition includes:

  • Water: 75-80%
  • Fiber: A significant portion of feces is fiber, which is largely indigestible.
  • Bacteria: Beneficial gut bacteria and their byproducts make up a portion of the mass.
  • Undigested Food: Such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates that the body couldn't absorb.
  • Minerals: Small amounts of salts, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and other trace elements.
As for the calories per 100g of human feces, it is generally quite low. Feces are mostly waste and indigestible matter, with only a very small amount of potential energy derived from bacterial fermentation in the gut.

On average, 100 grams of human feces might contain roughly 10-20 calories, though the exact number could vary depending on factors such as diet and microbiome composition.

However, it's important to note that the concept of nutritional value in human feces is not practical, as feces are not consumed for nutrition.
 
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Human feces primarily consist of water, undigested food particles, bacteria, and waste products, and they have minimal nutritional value. The specific nutritional content can vary based on diet, but generally, the composition includes:

  • Water: 75-80%
  • Fiber: A significant portion of feces is fiber, which is largely indigestible.
  • Bacteria: Beneficial gut bacteria and their byproducts make up a portion of the mass.
  • Undigested Food: Such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates that the body couldn't absorb.
  • Minerals: Small amounts of salts, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and other trace elements.
As for the calories per 100g of human feces, it is generally quite low. Feces are mostly waste and indigestible matter, with only a very small amount of potential energy derived from bacterial fermentation in the gut.

On average, 100 grams of human feces might contain roughly 10-20 calories, though the exact number could vary depending on factors such as diet and microbiome composition.

However, it's important to note that the concept of nutritional value in human feces is not practical, as feces are not consumed for nutrition.
 

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