Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
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Soda, does it destroy protein/nutrients?
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you're not talking to Rado here.........I'm interested too. I just figured that you had tried to help someone out by explaining that soda was not good for them and they argued with you about it. And since you asked, YES, it is fine with me. carry on.
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haha, sorry, i thought you were saying it like, "who the fuck are you trying to convince you dumb fucker". :DOriginally posted by ROCKILLERyou're not talking to Rado here.........I'm interested too. I just figured that you had tried to help someone out by explaining that soda was not good for them and they argued with you about it. And since you asked, YES, it is fine with me. carry on.
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sorry to be tardy to the party.
I do know for a fact that Carbonation drastically increases the movement of foods/drinks in your stomach to your intestines. It is one of the topics covered in bartending as well as in my class to receive my liquor license. Carbonation will move the items in your stomach very quickly to your intestines. Its one of the key watchers when serving alcohol to people. Which is why you try and serve greasy foods to them to counter act the fast movement of carbonation. As you know greasy food takes far longer for your stomach to pass on, which keeps you sober longer.
So, what that can mean is: If the chemical in question is designed to MOSTLY be absorbed through your stomach and not your intestines then it will be short changed on you.
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So basically if i wana drink two litres of coke i should make sure i eat some burgers and fries to counter each other so i can absorb the tuna and protien shakes i ate earlier.Originally posted by Sev408sorry to be tardy to the party.
I do know for a fact that Carbonation drastically increases the movement of foods/drinks in your stomach to your intestines. It is one of the topics covered in bartending as well as in my class to receive my liquor license. Carbonation will move the items in your stomach very quickly to your intestines. Its one of the key watchers when serving alcohol to people. Which is why you try and serve greasy foods to them to counter act the fast movement of carbonation. As you know greasy food takes far longer for your stomach to pass on, which keeps you sober longer.
So, what that can mean is: If the chemical in question is designed to MOSTLY be absorbed through your stomach and not your intestines then it will be short changed on you.
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good info, thanksOriginally posted by Sev408sorry to be tardy to the party.
I do know for a fact that Carbonation drastically increases the movement of foods/drinks in your stomach to your intestines. It is one of the topics covered in bartending as well as in my class to receive my liquor license. Carbonation will move the items in your stomach very quickly to your intestines. Its one of the key watchers when serving alcohol to people. Which is why you try and serve greasy foods to them to counter act the fast movement of carbonation. As you know greasy food takes far longer for your stomach to pass on, which keeps you sober longer.
So, what that can mean is: If the chemical in question is designed to MOSTLY be absorbed through your stomach and not your intestines then it will be short changed on you.
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Originally posted by redbackSo basically if i wana drink two litres of coke i should make sure i eat some burgers and fries to counter each other so i can absorb the tuna and protein shakes i ate earlier.
Actually you would want to eat Buffalo Wings, Cheese Fries and Chili.
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