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What If You Ate 100,000 Calories in a Day?

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An average human burns around 2,500 calories per day, depending on metabolism and activity level. Consuming 100,000 calories in 24 hours—the energy equivalent of nearly 40 days of food—would overwhelm the body's systems, leading to a catastrophic medical emergency rather than a mere feeling of fullness.

What Organs Are Damaged by Starvation?

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According to the World Health Organization, malnutrition is a major contributor to childhood mortality, with prolonged nutrient deprivation leading to severe organ damage and potential death. Understanding what organs are damaged by starvation is crucial for comprehending the profound and systemic effects of malnutrition on the human body.