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You could try surviving on Soylent or an equivalent. It's the nutrients you need to stay alive and operating normally stripped down to the bare minimum (so less material for you to have to poop). It might be diluted in water but that could be minimised and that small amount would probably leave you though sweat/breath anyway.
But what is it made of?
Iirc, oats and pea protein, plus some micronutrients
For those not aware that this is a movie reference, check out the 1970s Charlton Heston movie "Soylent Green".