MariaAlive:
The tip I'd give you is to especially eat large portions of light, fat free carbs. No added protein either.
It's easier to overeat, you stomach won't feel heavy and it will increase in size. I'd say it takes 1-2 month's on this route, but it's a fun one.
Your brain has to adjust and see this as a habit that fuels your body, so you will eventually even crave bigger portions.
Munchies:
Slow and steady wins the race.
There are three component to increasing your capacity:
1. Increasing your stomach size
2. Overcoming your brain's signal to stop eating
3. Consistency
If you can do all three, you'll be the glutton of your dreams
Enas:
Im curious, how far can one go with this, given enough time?
The tip I'd give you is to especially eat large portions of light, fat free carbs. No added protein either.
It's easier to overeat, you stomach won't feel heavy and it will increase in size. I'd say it takes 1-2 month's on this route, but it's a fun one.
Your brain has to adjust and see this as a habit that fuels your body, so you will eventually even crave bigger portions.
Munchies:
Slow and steady wins the race.
There are three component to increasing your capacity:
1. Increasing your stomach size
2. Overcoming your brain's signal to stop eating
3. Consistency
If you can do all three, you'll be the glutton of your dreams
Enas:
Im curious, how far can one go with this, given enough time?
It varies from person to person, but there are some things to consider.
1. High capacity does not equate to being able to process everything you eat. It's a special kind of hell to have an impressive capacity, but only being able to eat a fraction of what makes you full to avoid getting sick.
2. Once you get past a certain point, there's a very real concern that you can rupture your stomach. This is one of the worst ways to go.
3. My usual warnings about rapid weight gain.
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