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This would depend on the condition of what you ate but as a whole, a very bad idea.

There are many bacterial and viral diseases which you might contract, depending upon whose feces you are eating. Not to mention parasites. Parasitic worms are very common.

Human Feces is a "pure" waste product. Hardly any more nutrition left to utilize.

If you started on a diet of pure human feces, even if you managed to avoid diseases and parasites, you would in the end die due to lack of nutrition.

I also believe that your stomach would not be overwhelmed with your choice of food.

Babies and toddlers:

They crawl around and often put things in their mouth that they should not. This is mainly done because they use their taste buds in order to find out about things. Young children actually putting feces in their mouth is very common and normal.

This behaviour is not because they are hungry and actually want to eat, it is simply a part of their way of exploring the world.

It does put the children at risk of parasites and many children every year get treated for this.

Most children that have the ability to crawl around and taste various samples of .... whatever they find.... do develop better immune-system than children living in a "sterile" environment. This help them later on in life fighting other diseases.

Although we should not encourage children to taste feces, it will be difficult to 100% eliminate the possibility of this happening. It is nothing we should "punish" our children for. Just try to explain to them that some things are a "no no no".

To young children, it is often very effective to show them what they should not eat and make a face and a sound as in "this taste horrible". Children might not relate to the meaning of words but they do relate to facial expressions and sounds and in particular when one do this relating to taste.

Instead of scat-play try sticking to piss-play (urophagia) and maybe rimjobs as well as 'regular' sex.If u must be involved in scat do it externally only (coprophilia) and don't consume.Remember to clean up after!

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Faeces (British term) or Feces (English term) is bowel movements or stool. It is the solid or semi solid wastes (or diarrehea) that collect in the intestines and pass out through the rectum. Stool has a bacteria in it called E Coli, which helps to break down components of food after the body has saved the nutritional components. E Coli is a very dangerous bacteria if eaten. For example, you probably heard news stories about an E Coli "epidemic" in a city or state, then heard that the health department found it originated with "contaminated" produce like lettuce or tomatos... The problem wasn't with the vegetable itself, but E Coli that got onto the vegetable. This happens in 2 ways: Migrant farm workers should not pick up fruit/vegetables that are on the ground because animal droppings could have E Coli, OR 2. Migrant workers who did not wash their hands after having a bowel movement; the E Coli was on their unwashed hands from or during wiping after a BM, and then, they touched the produce.

When eaten or ingested, E Coli attacks the digestive system. Bacteria, as part of their normal life processes, shed proteins. Those proteins are very irritating to the stomach lining. The body responds by trying to rid the body of the bacteria-- you vomit, and the vomiting can be very severe, which takes fluids out of your body. However, some of the bacteria and the bacteria's proteins still get into the small intestine. The body pulls fluids into the intestines in response to the irritating proteins from the bacteria. This means you get more dehydrated.

At the same time, the intestines now react. They begin to cramp and spasm, attempting to move the offensive matter through the intestines and out of the body faster. The severe cramping is not relieved with a bowel movement. Instead, bowel matter (stool) still in the intestines cannot "form" into a stool shape or with any firm consistency. You'll start to have diarrhea, often profuse and frequent. The normal bacteria in stool plus the offending proteins burns and irritates the skin around the anus, and each time you wipe, the irritation is worse (but you must wipe).

Again, at the same time, you may likely develop a fever and chills-- common with any bacterial infection. So you're hot but shivering cold, puking, running to the bathroom constantly... you're very ill. An infection like this can go "systemic", meaning, it can get into the bloodstream. But even if it doesn't go systemic, you may become so ill that you need to be hospitalized and have IV fluids and IV antibiotics.

Worse, you'll have to tell your doctors "I ate feces" so they know how you got sick. IF members of your family or your co-workers or classmates get sick because you didn't wash your hands, then the CDC will likely be notified -- they won't know if this is a community risk event, or that you ate your stool. But the CDC asks a ton of questions, so they'll soon find out.

The short answer: There are very serious health reasons that we shouldn't eat feces, whether our own, someone else's, or from animals. For the same reason, the anal area (skin) should be thoroughly washed before oral-anal sex because E-Coli can be on the skin after a recent bowel movement.

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poop is bad for you it has many bacterias and can harm you!!

Bacteria is what makes it smelly!

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There doesn't seem to be any kind of compelling reason why you should do this. The make up of excrement can be toxic

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