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How Much Can a Human Physically Eat? Understanding the Limits

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The average adult stomach, when empty, has a baseline volume of about 75 milliliters but can expand to hold between 1 to 1.5 liters during a normal meal. This incredible elasticity brings up a fascinating question: exactly how much can a human physically eat before reaching their absolute limit?