Is it possible to drink a gallon of milk in one sitting




















You would have to drink the glasses in a certain time, and take pictures the whole while. You may want a friend to take the pics though, because vomitus ones would be the most interesting, but for the vomiting gentleman the hardest to take.

Anyone up to it? No, it's quite possible just try doing without something dry to eat along with the gallon of milk. Crackers or dry cookies in steady supply and you can easily gulp a gallon in under 30 minutes.

I used to do it before I became diabetic, wonder what caused that? I dunno. An hour, probably. I've done a half gallon of milk in under 30 minutes without any problems, although I can't say it was terribly smart. The gallon challenge is actually an hour, not 30 minutes. It is actually physically impossible for your stomach to hold a gallon of liquid in 30 minutes. The typical human stomach can expand to hold 1 litre of liquid. It takes about 20 minutes for water to be absorbed by the stomach, and longer for milk.

Alas I didn't. I was 8oz short of completing the gallon challenge. I didn't know that. Shoulda taken physiology in high school Kinda hard to fit in your stomach. There was a milk drinking competition on Jackass. Much barfing ensued. It was hilarious. I remember watching a show on discovery channel about human physiology. They had a cow or monkey or dog stomach and intestines hung from a replica human skeleton, complete with esophagus.

They poured pepsi after pepsi after pepsi into the stomach through the esophagus. THe stomach was grotesquely enlarged. And at one point, it did indeed burst, with all the pepsi and greenish-acid spilling all over the place. Pretty wild. I can't drink milk at all. Too thick and gross. I can only have it when I have cereal. I was thinking that you were all insane and then I remembered Wussy American gallons!

Try drinking that! The typical human stomach can expand to hold 1 liter of liquid. It takes about 20 minutes for the water to be absorbed by the stomach, and longer for milk. Even a gallon of water can, potentially, be fatal if you drink it quickly. But milk poses its challenges. It contains three vomit-inducing ingredients: Lactose, calcium, and casein. After a gallon of milk, your stomach fills with stringy curds, which is yet another reason to puke.

In women the adjusted mortality hazard ratio for three or more glasses of milk, a day compared with less than one glass a day was 1. For every glass of milk, the adjusted hazard ratio of all-cause mortality was 1. People over the age of nine can drink three cups of milk per day. Moreover, we have also discussed what happens if you drink a gallon of milk in an hour. She is compassionate and dedicated to playing her part in the well-being of the masses.

Just not to 4 times the size. DieselUV Senior member. Dec 9, 0 0. First, lift the toilet seat. Second, drink the gallon of milk. Third, puke the milk and whatever else is in your stomach. Buzzman Golden Member. Apr 17, 1, 0 0. God do I love Varsity Blues. The rice will absorb all of the fluid and then swell up many times over making his stomach look like a medicine ball Not really sound advice, but the spectators would appreciate it.

Hoeboy Banned. Apr 20, 3, 0 0. Does not work, since the human stomach will expell anything that it can't fit - he would just throw everything up.

Still, not very pleasant as far as experiences go. May 30, 4, 1 0. You could probably drink a gallon in half an hour dunno, never tried , but chugging it in one sitting just does not sound right. If your stomach would open up, and just let everything go into the intestines, maybe.

Just imagine the size of gallon milk box from your supermarket where your intestines are. That does not sound good. Spendthrift Senior member. Oct 22, 0 0. The rice will slowly swell up creating a decidedly unpleasant feeling which will get worse and worse until F00BAR Member. Most people who attempt to drink a gallon of milk in one hour vomit for a number of possible different reasons.

The first explanation one might assume involves lactose. That's a milk sugar, and the human body can only handle a certain amount of it.

To process lactose, the body needs the enzyme lactase to break it down. People who are lactose intolerant have difficulty processing any lactose, and in severe cases could throw up from drinking just one glass of milk. But lactose intolerance , instead of being a stomach issue, is really an issue of the large intestine.

Lactose gets digested in the small intestine, so those with lactose intolerance face issues in the large intestine when lactose is consumed by bacteria, causing gas and diarrhea. So lactose in milk really isn't what's preventing people from holding the milk down. Calcium is another possible culprit. One 8-ounce milliliter glass of milk contains milligrams of calcium; for comparison, a chewable Tums tablet contains milligrams of calcium, so drinking a gallon of milk is like eating 25 Tums tablets.

This really messes with the acid balance in your stomach , which provides a really good reason to throw up. But the main reason why this challenge is nearly impossible comes down to stomach size. An average human can only hold about a half-gallon 1. When you push past that boundary, the stretch receptors in your stomach are triggered which induces emergency-overload vomiting.



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