[quote]wyrd1 wrote:
OP the toilet called SVU? Don’t give the explicitive a cell phone next time.
Seriously, I tried the gallon of milk in one hour. Too bad I had a big breakfast, I just could not hold that much stuff in my stomach, I was too full. Dit it at 9am ready for all you could eat pizza at 3pm. No unusual trips to the bathroom. Are you, perhaps, mildly allergic to milk/lactose? Maybe this could be the $4(or less) test for lactose intolerance. Thoughts?[/quote]
Practically speaking, a gallon of milk isn’t a solid do-it-yourself test for lactose intolerance because MOST people would find their GI tract overwhelmed with that much milk, despite noticing no ill effects with less.
It’s just a lot of lactose to dump into your body in such a sudden fashion.
[quote]wyrd1 wrote:
OP the toilet called SVU? Don’t give the explicitive a cell phone next time.
Seriously, I tried the gallon of milk in one hour. Too bad I had a big breakfast, I just could not hold that much stuff in my stomach, I was too full. Dit it at 9am ready for all you could eat pizza at 3pm. No unusual trips to the bathroom. Are you, perhaps, mildly allergic to milk/lactose? Maybe this could be the $4(or less) test for lactose intolerance. Thoughts?[/quote]
Practically speaking, a gallon of milk isn’t a solid do-it-yourself test for lactose intolerance because MOST people would find their GI tract overwhelmed with that much milk, despite noticing no ill effects with less.
It’s just a lot of lactose to dump into your body in such a sudden fashion.[/quote]
Yah…I just reacted really badly to it. I’m fine if I spread it out throughout the day
Purely as a guess, perhaps it is the potassium content that makes this too large a quantity to consume at one sitting.
It’s nearly 4000 mg at one shot, which absolutely is too much. Though I don’t know that it is the cause of vomiting or other GI distress. But it seems reasonable that it could be.