It is not normal to throw up after eating, and one should definitely not want to throw up purposively after eating. The nutrition in food usually needs at least 12-24 hours to be fully digested. If you want to intentionally throw up after eating, you likely have an eating disorder or a digestive disorder.
You should wait an hour or so. Found on answers.com, here is the "treatment" section, (edited to show full relevance) http://www.answers.com/topic/vomiting Treatment Alternative treatments can be effective in treating vomiting, but not the underlying cause. A physician should be consulted if vomiting is recurrent and/or lasts for more than a few days. Dietary Changes The best dietary approach is to eat foods that can be quickly cleared from the stomach. Foods that are high in fat are slow to digest and place the patient at risk for additional vomiting. Ingestion of a low-fat, predominately liquid diet taken in frequent small meals can help relieve vomiting. Dry soda crackers are a good choice when nausea sets in. ** After vomiting, the patient should not eat for one hour, after which small servings of broth, bread, or flat soda may be taken.** It is important to replenish the fluids lost by vomiting. Juice therapists recommend drinking a juice made from fresh ginger, apples, and carrots. Supplementation with vitamin B6 was found to reduce the symptoms of morning sickness in pregnant women.
First try to sip some water, you can add some sports drink (Gatoraid) and (slightly flat) Coke or 7Up if you want - remember just sips for the first couple hours - try to get about 2 Tbs worth every 10 minutes.
Jello, chicken broth, herbal tea is also good, as long as the vomiting has stopped. If clear liquids stay down and you feel like eating you can use the B.R.A.T. plan for 12 to 24 hours -
Banana (has potassium).
Rice is easy on the stomach and binding (more important after diarrhea).
Apple sauce.
Toast (or plain crackers).
Return to your normal diet as tolerated.
No........well you could have 1 piece of dry toast and that's it
not more than an hour; the body has already absorbed all of the calories and fat
As soon as you feel like it.
About negative 3 hours.
no
How long it takes a cat to throw up after eating grass can vary quite a bit, depending on things such as how much grass the cat ate and what else was in its stomach. In general, a cat will throw up anywhere from almost immediately to 5 or 10 minutes after eating grass, though that don't always throw up at all.
When I exercise I usually wait up to an hour
you are bulimic. you need help.
Probably an hour before exercising or performing for the same reason you wait an hour after eating to swim. Being too active too soon after eating can make you throw up.
i don't really understand your question. but HOW would be if it was rotten and it set off your stomach. if you mean in general how you throw up, this is a sign of an eating disorder and should be watched.
Eating too much of anything can make you sick.
It may not be right after eating, but it has to be soon enough that the food is still in your stomach and hasn't really begun to be digested and stuff yet. Generally is it within 30 mins. to 1hour 30 mins after eating that bulimics will throw up.
Unless you're feeling really sick, just wait it out. try to control your eating for the next few meals and you'll be OK.
No food should make you throw up. If you do throw up from food after eating it, that is probably because you ate too much, ate too fast, the food was bad (spolied, rotten, left out too long, undercooked, overcooked, ect.), or you had some sort of reaction - possibly and allergic reaction - to it.
No. It is impossible. The only way they can throw up is due to either pregnancy or eating bad food. And if so, they will only throw up green stuff (puke).
No, it you throw up the food, it does not matter if it is healthy or not. You eat anything and then throw it up to lose weight. But do not do it, it can lead to serious health issues later in life.
No food should make you throw up. If you do throw up from food after eating it, that is probably because you ate too much, ate too fast, the food was bad (spolied, rotten, left out too long, undercooked, overcooked, ect.), or you had some sort of reaction - possibly and allergic reaction - to it.