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Intermittent fasting has worked great for me down 35 lbs and last checkup was amazing.
Someone parse this for me.
He's eating 3/4ths of a veggie sub every day? What's he doing with the other quarter of a sub? That routine seems a little rough long term - you will eventually need protein and fat, my boy.
So there is being "plant-based" and then there is being full-on vegan. One is a diet, the other is an entire lifestyle. But yes I avoid that whenever I can but I don't do so to call myself a vegan.Off topic a bit, but do you also not wear leather shoes, belts, briefcase, watch straps, etc?
If you do wear them, does it make you feel like a hypocrite? Not trying to be a pr!ck, just genuinely curious.
Regardless of through evolution or not, the point is that we are herbivores. That's not the only piece of evidence. You look at human dentition, you look at our salivary and digestive enzymes... if anything we defied our nature by consuming animals out of desperation for calories. Imagine what they caught tasted like, cooked (if at all) with hunter-gatherer technology?
Is this supposed to be some justification for continued consumption in modern society?
Well that's what this all boils down to so I don't even know how to answer that question. Do you mean I think it makes it somehow feel less wrong if I know that that patty of ground up flesh came from a cow that lived a comfortable life? Not particularly, see below
Well on top of that, one could argue it's quite the betrayal to bring up a cow from an infant calf, showing it love and good treatment, all for you to slaughter and butcher and consume it. Wouldn't it feel like eating a pet to you?
Edit I guess harvesting milk/eggs from well-treated cows/chickens isn't the worst
The real solution is a good old fashion stomach bug. 7 pounds in 3 days. Sure most of it is water weight. But still.
brain development is slowed among herbivores compared to animals that eat meat
I'm cool with people believing this, and acting accordingly, as long as they don't try to impose those views on the rest of us. My sister is a vegetarian, and a conservation biologist who studies animals. So that makes sense to me.
The reality is that we aren't herbivores, and brain development is slowed among herbivores compared to animals that eat meat. Humans are omnivores. Here's some more data, from vegan scientists.
Can omnivores develop atherosclerosis? The editor of the American Journal of Cardiology states that only herbivores can develop it, thus humans must be herbivores.I'm cool with people believing this, and acting accordingly, as long as they don't try to impose those views on the rest of us. My sister is a vegetarian, and a conservation biologist who studies animals. So that makes sense to me.
The reality is that we aren't herbivores, and brain development is slowed among herbivores compared to animals that eat meat. Humans are omnivores. Here's some more data, from vegan scientists.
NPR. It relates to brain development of infants.
That explains the viability of a species, not the health of an individual. Vegetarians live longer than omnivores. That doesn't mean it's solely due to diet, but if you want to live longer, eating more fruits and vegetables is best.
Speaking of atherosclerosis and NPR, I caught a bit of a report this past week that was talking about a study of the Tsimane population in the Amazon, who apparently have the lowest rates ever recorded on the planet. Interesting stuff. No firm conclusions yet, but regular, low-intensity exercise certainly seems to be a big part: they walk an average of 7 1/2 miles a day.
Good read or listen:
Does Planet Fitness really offer free pizza and donuts?Anyone looking to get in more regular exercise: Keep a packed gym bag in your car every day, even on days when you have plans that would otherwise prevent you from getting to the gym or getting out for a run or walk. You'll be amazed when you start to appreciate how often plans change, and instead of killing time at a desk, in a bar or in your recliner, etc. you are able to take advantage of it and get in another 30 minutes or more of exercise.
I was just reminded of this, as we were supposed to go out for a family dinner tonight as a belated birthday dinner for one of our daughters, which would have prevented my evening exercise. I packed the gym bag nonetheless--always with both gym clothes and running clothes so I can decide based on weather and how I feel--and my wife just texted to say she has the flu and dinner is off. So...now I am prepared for whichever option I want.
Planet Fitness Black Card helps, too, as I can use any of them. I travel around the state often and that allows me to jump into nearby gyms when I have time to spare in between where I am and when I head home.
As Father Mychal Judge said, "Do you want to make God laugh? Tell Him what you have planned for tomorrow!"
I've seen a study where they took a whole bunch of diet and exercise groups from sedentary vegans to marathon runners who subscribe to a typical Western diet. Out of I forget how many, but at least 8 measures of cardiovascular health were taken, with the above two extremes being within the same best range, except on two measures in which sedentary vegans were healthier.No firm conclusions yet, but regular, low-intensity exercise certainly seems to be a big part: they walk an average of 7 1/2 miles a day.
I'm never there in the morning so I can't speak to the donuts, but they do have free pizza one night a month.Does Planet Fitness really offer free pizza and donuts?
Someone parse this for me.
He's eating 3/4ths of a veggie sub every day? What's he doing with the other quarter of a sub? That routine seems a little rough long term - you will eventually need protein and fat, my boy.
This is the takeaway of all of it for me:I've seen a study where they took a whole bunch of diet and exercise groups from sedentary vegans to marathon runners who subscribe to a typical Western diet. Out of I forget how many, but at least 8 measures of cardiovascular health were taken, with the above two extremes being within the same best range, except on two measures in which sedentary vegans were healthier.
So in the end, what's the key to their superb heart health? The high-carb, low-fat diet? The abundance of low-level exercise? A relatively healthy weight?
Gurven says they don't know yet. But it's probably a combination.
"You know it's not exactly the answer people want to hear," Gurven says. "There's no silver bullet against heart disease."
But the findings also show that you don't have to go to extremes to boost your heart health. A little extra walking, a little less fat and a few pounds off your frame probably work in concert to cut your risk of heart disease.
I can also vouch for the simplicity of counting your calories with MyFitnessPal, exercise (basketball a couple times a week, walking) and just sticking to it. I used to snack on chips or candy while watching TV at night and have eliminated that. I was at 240 last March 1, dropped most of that quickly and have been hovering at the 200-205 mark consistently for the past eight months.
I put two egg whites on each 1/4. Obviously that does not reach my daily requirement but so far running lifting biking have not suffered and I actually feel very good. I was never fat--I just needed to bring it down a notch. Im just looking to sustain now or slightly drift down some more but I think the 4 small meals will be staying with me.
You changed websites and he was retiredWhat happened to scrappy1.0?

Every week, usually several times.Do any of you enjoy food, go out to restaurants etc.?
Do any of you enjoy food, go out to restaurants etc.? I'm all about eating healthy most of the time and exercising but many of you sound like you cut out good tasting food, good tasting restaurants altogether.
This is what happens when you follow recruiting too closely. You have a case of the Diarras.The real solution is a good old fashion stomach bug. 7 pounds in 3 days. Sure most of it is water weight. But still.