I don't think so.


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Posted by "The Swingset Scene" at user82.net490.nc.sprint-hsd.net on March 28, 2003 at 15:50:03:

In Reply to: Yes they do, at least in my school...but posted by Volksgirl on March 28, 2003 at 15:41:16:

: ---And I've said this before. The chemical reactions it takes to go from food, to body weight can increase the mass from the original food source.

-No way. Where would it come from? Now, it may decrease in density, ie get bigger, like say if you ate a stick of butter, you would get a chunk of flab that might be bigger than the stick of butter, but couldn't possibly weigh more.




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