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Why hasn't anyone invented the "Meal In A Pill" yet?

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Originally posted by: Eli
It'd have to be one honkin' pill to contain ~700 calories(3 a day?). I don't think we've come up with any substance that is quite THAT calorically dense...
And people said we couldn't land on the moon too. But gosh darn it, we did it.
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Eli
It'd have to be one honkin' pill to contain ~700 calories(3 a day?). I don't think we've come up with any substance that is quite THAT calorically dense...
And people said we couldn't land on the moon too. But gosh darn it, we did it.

Landing on the moon was much easier than defying the laws of physics.
 
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Eli
It'd have to be one honkin' pill to contain ~700 calories(3 a day?). I don't think we've come up with any substance that is quite THAT calorically dense...

There ya go. It's impossible.

How about a gallon of milk that will fit in a pint bottle? I think not.

What these two guys said.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Stefan
I don't think it would ever work.

There have been tests that show that there is a very large psychological aspect to eating. In rats, even if the required food/nutrients was directly placed into the stomache, the rats still starved to death.
No sh!t????????

Link to study? That's very, very interesting........


So what about people that are fed through a tube?.....

I gotta call BS on the study. You're right, what about all the people with PEG's?

Yep.

I lived a few weeks completely sustained by nutrition pumped directly into my veins...nothing ever touched my stomach.

Even longer on tube feedings.
 
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Eli
It'd have to be one honkin' pill to contain ~700 calories(3 a day?). I don't think we've come up with any substance that is quite THAT calorically dense...
And people said we couldn't land on the moon too. But gosh darn it, we did it.

Landing on the moon was much easier than defying the laws of physics.

Actually it was a little harder, but we had to beat the Russians! 😉
 
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