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How long should food take to pass through your system?

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Eve | 08:58 Sat 24th Oct 2009 | Body & Soul
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Am quite curious as had a camera pill scan the other day and nurse said it had gone right through my system and left it in under 5 and a half hours.

Seems a bit quick but I thought it could be a good thing to have a rapid bowel transit time.

Anyone know what kind of time it should take? Am quite interested in learning how things work digestive wise seeing as my system is so crap lol :)
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Camera pill? So did you get to see a mini movie of your digestive system?
jenna.....that time scale is perfectly normal.
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Fab, thanks Sqad :) The nurse was saying they needed an 8 hour scan so was a bit worried :)

I'd have been quite facinated to see it but no, I think it just takes loads of pictures on the way through which get stored on a little monitor you wear then they take the monitor and download the piccies to look at.
Maybe they could put them in an album for you?

Seriously, Just try eating certain foods and watch stuff fly through - beetroot and sweetcorn!
Or a kebab androcles!
Were you eating normally during this time? The time you quote seems quite fast to me. While there is no 'normal' time for this the usual range is thought to be about 12 - 36 hours.

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