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Cam is Vegan now and other off season news.


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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

One of the best benefits I saw in being a Panther fan was it brought many different groups together. A big one being the Duke vs UNC and Northern transplants and Southern generations. Those days seem long gone now. I've fastly grown sick of the constant divided, I'm on neither side cause both at times are wrong. 

I see one of the biggest benefits of sports fandom being a relatively benign outlet for our inherent tribalistic nature. I feel like social media has largely fueled a huge regression in society. It's given all the village idiots a way to come together and normalize their idiocy.

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1 minute ago, YungHamm said:

Not to go on Vegan vs Meat, but Vitamin B-12 is ONLY found in meat. So I hope he is getting a supplement, but TO ME, it would be wise to get your vitamins naturally.  

Not really. All animals get their B12 from vegetation, more specifically the microbes from the soil on the vegetation. No animal produces it's own B12. 

So you can not wash your veggies as much or you can take a vitamin. 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I disagree here. We all share the see anatomy and 99.999 the same dna. In terms of diet, broccoli is healthier than steak. Steak is healthier than cheese. It is all relative.

What is different is our will power. Not everyone can stick to eating veggies all day even though that is best in terms of nutrient intake. But maybe they can eat a salad a day and stay away from fried foods. That's great if that's the best they can do, but it's not the best thing possible.

 

DNA is not the full picture and even a .01 percent of something as complex as DNA is huge. DNA is not the whole picture though. Activity level for one, genetics, allergic reactions, cirsumstances, stage of life (childhood, adolescence) etc. All these things matter.

Saying broccoli is better than steak and cheese and so forth is scratching the surface of nutrition. It’s basic knowledge. No one is saying eat steak and cheese everyday all day. Hopefully most are past that.

A child starving for years will benefit from steak and cheese FAR more than broccoli and soy will destroy a lot of people with allergies. If you’re running marathons and eating the same exact thing as someone else that’s healthy that runs a mile a day, you will fatigue and your hormones will not be balanced. Telling someone who lifts weights the body only needs 80g pf protein a day, will get that person injured. Telling a pregnant woman that there is a one diet fits all for people will surely cause some sort of defiency.

And that’s the point. Basic knowledge from a 5th grade health class tells you what’s healthy but that doesn’t mean there’s a ‘one diet fits all’ for everyone, in fact if you want to really get into someone’s exact, unique diet that’s healthy for their body and circumstances, everyone’s would be very different from one another.

 

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15 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Not really. All animals get their B12 from vegetation, more specifically the microbes from the soil on the vegetation. No animal produces it's own B12. 

So you can not wash your veggies as much or you can take a vitamin. 

This is not for debate.  B12 is found in meat not vegetables.  Do your research and prove me wrong if you must. Assuming humans don't eat plants straight from the ground.  And I highly doubt Cam is gnawing on a farm. 

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1 hour ago, DaanngJohnny said:

Im not a nutrition expert, so thats why I trust research and experts.  

My mom is a nutrition ‘expert’ and certified and has been since the 80s. She’s guided me on all my habits and expletives. She’s told me things have changed so much and continue to do so.

For this reason, she agrees there are no experts, only ‘timed advice’. Good advice you can get for the time it was given that’s it. And even then it can be wrong.

Only 60 years ago cigarettes were claimed by all the ‘experts’ as healthy. They don’t know everything and I’d highly advise not always trusting an ‘expert’.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I see one of the biggest benefits of sports fandom being a relatively benign outlet for our inherent tribalistic nature. I feel like social media has largely fueled a huge regression in society. It's given all the village idiots a way to come together and normalize their idiocy.

Social media is one of those "greatest&worst combos" things. I have learned to see small benefits it can bring, it's sorta what you make of it to a point. Problem is those "village idiots" are LOUD thus become proud. They get in echo chambers and get even louder and more convinced they are 100% right. Then it ruins the experience when its overrun by those with agendas, cause they want to spread there idiocy. Just in the wild wild west days of social media, I hope it proves its benefits in due time.  

 

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5 hours ago, Pi = 3.1SHutYoMouth! said:

I’m dead serious. Please somebody close to Cam reconsider veganism long term. All you need to do is look on YouTube of ex vegans. It is not pretty. It’s a great reset diet. Historically it was used as a fast. But no civilization or tribe has ever been fully vegan. I’ve known two people who hurt themselves doing strict vegetarianism causing autoimmune and gut problems. I’m dead serious about this. Please somebody warn him or our franchise qb’s health will be in danger long term.

I'm on it.

 

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