most adults can take 5 pounds a fat a day kids just a little pinch of fat
High intake of fat causes so many health risks. Mainly it leads to risk of obesity, heart diseases, type2 diabetes, high blood pressure and cancers too. It's not at all recommended to take high amounts of fats, which are the reason doctors are not advising too take more fats.
2teaspoons?
Unless you are obese, you shouldn't be worrying about your fat intake. The recommended amount is 30% of your calories should be from fats, the healthiest kinds are vegetable fats, like olive and canola oil.
it depends, how much you take it. Tea Coffee intake should be less. The heavy or more intake of Tea increases the stomach problems, leads to acidity. And it kills your hunger & simply you don not want to eat. That means not healthy habit & healthy food intake. So only two cup of Tea is enough. Talking more on herbal & Green tea, one should include it in diet. It reduces the body fats & increases the glow of skin.
at the least, 500lbs
Adult lung capacity is about three liters.
People should take the foods as per their height, weight, age and daily activities. A person should have to consume pretty nutrition food with all body needs like fats (unsaturated fats), proteins and carbohydrates. From one country to another country the food habits may vary, but I don't think so country matters in calorie intake levels.
If the nutrient does not have a tolerable upper intake level it means it does not have a maximum amount of that can be taken before damage occurs. Any nutrient that has a tolerable upper intake level is one you can overdose on or take too much of the nutrient. Much like potassium which can be deadly but vitamin c does not have an upper intake level.
you are not supposed to take food that are not easily digestible or spicy. you should reduce intake of fats and protein rich food , as now the bile juice is no more produced by your body.
50 000 grams a day
fats caus if you dont take fats you wont be able to get energy
Caloric intake is different for different people, based on their age and their metabolism.