Five Foods That Cause Anal Leakage

When a consumable makes it necessary to buy new underwear, you just know something ain’t right.

1.) Once You Pop, You Can’t Stop
Oleastra, a.k.a Olean, a.k.a “Unwashable and Indestructible Ass Grease” is found in numerous “light” and “fat-free” potato chips. An indigestible molecule, it inhibits the absorption of vitamins and minerals causing abdominal cramping, loose stools, gas, and perhaps most notoriously—anal leakage. Yet, despite its infamous reputation, the Olean Web site reports that over five billion servings of the fart maker have been served … and continue to be served. No wonder Pringles Fat Free Chips are in the same aisle as the adult diapers.

2.) Becky, Look at Her Butt (… did she sit on a piece of pizza?)
The diet drug Orlistat (Xenical) works much in the same way Olestra does—by blocking absorption of fat. But when you eat half a tub of fried chicken, the grease has to go somewhere; that somewhere is usually your underwear, or if you’re lucky, the toilet. According to the makers of Alli, the over-the-counter form of Orlistat, you may experience “oily spotting” and “loose stools” and may recognize the undigested fat in your toilet because it “looks like the oil on top of a pizza.” We can’t say we weren’t warned … but pizza? Why’d they have to go there?

3.) Hook, Line, and Stinker
Escolar, sometimes sold or served under the name Hawaiian walu, butterfish, and super white tuna, is a deliciously light and buttery fish with one small problem. It contains large amounts of gempylotoxin, a waxy ester that sometimes causes the consumer to have abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and a telltale orange oily mess that destroys undergarments and dignity. In 1992, the FDA advised against supplying the problematic fish, but the agency has since relaxed its provisions. Escolar (and a related species with similar consequences, oilfish) is available in restaurants. Since the fish doesn’t cause the negative ramifications for everyone, ordering it is like playing Russian roulette … with your bowels.

 

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04.06.2009
Jollyegirl
That is too funny!!! I remember hearing the phrase "anal leakage" for the first time in the movie "The Sweetest Thing" and I laughed my ass off!!! I wish that were a literal thing but anyway, your article was hilarious & true. Gross, but true!!!
06.17.2008
MotS
detox? If your body can't digest it, the flora in your stomach will. Just like lactose intolerance, the sugar or fat gets digested by bacteria rather than absorbed, which break it down to lactic acid and methane. In your intestines. Doesn't that sound like fun? If it goes in and comes out the same, and it isn't having an enzyme effect, it's not draining your chi, prana, or life force. Also, please measure life force, and don't forget the proper units. The units on that are Gores, named after a B.S. in BS.
06.08.2008
Judith Brown
LOLLOLLOLLOL!! Point FOUR is one of the best things I've read in a long time...and I needed the laugh! Thnx.
05.16.2008
George Preuss
I appreciated your article. It was interesting how the body reacts violently to these "artifical oils and foods". Forget the toilet humor and look at the reality of what is really happening here. People are ingesting inorganic, non-digestible artificial foods and the body is totally dismayed. I suspect the initial reaction is to expel this alien substance, but over time, we probably make accomodations, and eventually are poisoned and get cancer, assorted diseases and die. Not only are we not getting nutrition, but are wasting life force energy trying to detox and expel these alien substances. This accelerates the aging process. Food was intended to provide energy, help maintain body processes and to do restoration work. Instead these foreign substances drain life force or chi or prana from our bodies. No wonder we have "senior moments" or are hyperactive, or feel exhausted. Not only do we not get nutrition but we waste life force energy trying to survive and detox.
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