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In August of 2009 Takeru Kobayashi of Japan set a Guinness world record by eating 6 hotdogs in 3 minutes. I'm no calculus geo-math wizard but I think that works out to be 2 hotdogs down the hatch per minute. Are America’s high obesity levels leading to more coronavirus deaths? checkthis link right here now.

The Guinness world record for the most shrimps eaten in 3 minutes is 9.6 ounces. That's over a half pound of shrimp chewed and swallowed in three minutes. The proud owner of this speed-eating record is Mr. William E Silver, of Asheville, North Carolina, USA at the Calabash West Restaurant on February 23, 2003. I'm sure his mother is proud and polishes the trophy frequently.

Later that same year, Cecil Walker of the USA swallowed eight whole sausages that measured 6 inches in length and 0.87 inches in diameter at the St. Boniface Hotel in Winnipeg, Canada. There is no time given for this one, but let's assume that it was during an eating contest with some sort of time limit. Why else would a person swallow whole sausages. A dog, yes. A person, (we would hope) no. Cisd2: a promising new target in Alzheimer’s disease digthis.

All of this is to bring into focus the fact that after lap band surgery or any other type of weight loss surgery, you need to eat in the exact opposite manner of our aforementioned gastric heroes.

You'll want to eat slowly and chew each bite thoroughly, at least 15 to 20 times. You'll need to eat with all the speed of a sloth. Do it, and you'll lose weight.

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