I think the title kind of says it all, but I watched a video of someone eating a 2.1k calorie burger, and his friend said, good now you won’t need to eat for 24 hours and they laughed, then I thought, ” wait why is it that you would be hungry again after 6-8 or so hours, is our body that inefficient with those calories? Does this mean that when you eat over a certain limit of calories you body just puts the rest into waste and some into fat? How does it work?
Update: Wow thanks for all the upvotes, awards, and comments. I really appreciate all the new information and help on this topic.
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Your body is like a steam engine. The fireman gets a load of coal (food) and either shovels it into the engine (your body’s metabolism) or shovels it into the [tender](https://www.lionelstore.com/LionelStore%20Product%20Images/636847-1.jpg) (your fat reserves).
Hunger is the fireman saying “hey, just so you know I’m not getting any coal right now… could be an issue.” He doesn’t care that the tender has plenty, just that no more new stuff is coming in.
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