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will there complication to the body especially the guts, if basically a single senzu bean make a person never need to eat for the rest of their life?

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this video surprisingly has some similar properties i try to make and better at explaining the science properties (without me knowing the science stuff before)

warning!! don't watch the video when you are eating or in full stomach, there's a disgusting trivia in there

Dragon Ball Z's 25,000-Calorie Diet | Because Science Footnotes

now my food version has some similar properties like senzu bean (mine doean't have a name yet) but more potent in the calories or nutrition not just filling for 10 days.

  • its small like bean or pill.
  • dense or hard (you cant chew/bite it).
  • hard to digest but the micro part that get digested is enough to provide energy for full activity and even boost it with excess energy like in the state of adrenaline without actually in the state/activate adrenaline.
  • fast/quick to rot if left out, maybe in a 5 minutes (even if you don't drop it).
  • one full single food of this is enough calories and nutrition for a lifetime or even more (most not even fully digested even after the person die from old age or end of their lifespan), it basically mean no more need to eat for the rest of their life.
  • eating more than one can lead to death from overdose, I assume something like their veins getting bulge blocking the blood flow or explode, including the explosion of several internal organs like heart for example.
  • it mitigate appetite, but the person still can eat normal food if they really really desire or want to (its very rare), but it need controlled consumption/calories otherwise it can lead to the same overdose reactions or sudden obesity.
  • because of the nutrition and calories, I assume it can boost a normal person lifespan.
  • doesn't make people stay awake, so the person still need sleep or feel sleepy.
  • doesn't regenerate body part for the consumer.
  • wont mitigate pain.
  • not heavy (I know in the video explanation such food should be massively heavy,but appreciate if there's a solution for that, without hand-wave it)
  • wont feel hungry (because of the food size, I'm not sure will the feel of hunger still generate by body or not, so appreciate for further information or correction about this and others in the descriptions).

    so it just stronger compact food to fill hunger or energy for the rest of their life but not include thirst, the person still need to drink water.

now my question is because of the food properties, will this also make a person doesn't need to poop/only generate almost nonexistence micro poop (excluding if they eat normal food so purely never eat anymore beside this food), or actually its the other way around?

if the person not generate poop or dump their feces, will this generate some complication to the body especially the intestines or stomach?

will the bacteria in the stomach or guts attack the body?

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