The Claim

Physiological dietary fat absorption is limited by biliary secretion capacity, such that any fat intake exceeding this capacity remains unabsorbed and is excreted through the gastrointestinal tract.

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In plain English

Your body can only absorb as much fat as your bile can handle. If you eat more fat than your bile can process, the extra fat just passes right through you and comes out in your stool.

See the scientific wording

Dietary fat absorption is physiologically self-limiting and strictly dependent on biliary secretion; excess dietary fat beyond biliary capacity remains unabsorbed and is excreted via the gastrointestinal tract.

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