Super-Size Me: Redux.

Fausto

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This guy even exercised while eating nothing but fast food, and his liver still took a beating.

Linky.

During the 24 days, Yoon put on 3.4 kilograms (7.5 pounds) despite daily exercise he said he took in order to ensure that the experiment was fair. His body fat increased from 16.7 percent to 21.9 percent.

Doctors who have tracked Yoon's health said the experiment caused a variety of health problems associated with poor nutrition including a lack of minerals and vitamins.

"The most critical problem was a rapid decline in his liver," said Green Clinic doctor Yang Kil-Seung. "His liver was severely punished, plus were found signs of heart problems."
 

Ilmater

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Those crazy Koreans! If they're not killing themselves with fast food, they're killing themselves with Starcraft.
 

mpitts

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OK, so he stopped eating fast food after 24 days because "doctors said his health was deteriorating so rapidly that his life could be in danger."

If he would have gone six more days, he may have died?
 

0roo0roo

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another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
 

Amused

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It does not say, but was this guy force feeding himself like the supersize fool?

Force feeding will cause liver problems. No matter what food you eat.

Look what it does for geese.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
Yes and no. The sheer amount of calories is certainly common sense, but the liver damage that ended both versions of SSM is interesting.

 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
Yes and no. The sheer amount of calories is certainly common sense, but the liver damage that ended both versions of SSM is interesting.

Not really. It's the same thing that gives us Foie Gras.

No mystery here.
 

0roo0roo

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yea, maybe next he'll try shooting himself in the head to prove to us that bullets can cause grevious brain damage:p
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
Yes and no. The sheer amount of calories is certainly common sense, but the liver damage that ended both versions of SSM is interesting.

Not really. It's the same thing that gives us Foie Gras.

No mystery here.
I assume you've seen the proposed No Foie Gras legislation, right? :roll:

 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
Yes and no. The sheer amount of calories is certainly common sense, but the liver damage that ended both versions of SSM is interesting.

Not really. It's the same thing that gives us Foie Gras.

No mystery here.
I assume you've seen the proposed No Foie Gras legislation, right? :roll:

I dunno. But I say if we have humans willing to do it, why make the geese suffer anymore? :p
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
another bs attention whore. it doesn't matter how much u exersize if ur forcing down 5000 calories a day. its f*cking common sense.
Yes and no. The sheer amount of calories is certainly common sense, but the liver damage that ended both versions of SSM is interesting.

Not really. It's the same thing that gives us Foie Gras.

No mystery here.
I assume you've seen the proposed No Foie Gras legislation, right? :roll:

I dunno. But I say if we have humans willing to do it, why make the geese suffer anymore? :p
The Gooseinator!!