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Cam is Vegan now and other off season news.


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You don't need to be a nutritionist to understand that processed foods are not healthy, just some common sense. 

And its a good place to start for ANYONE looking to better their health / make + dietary changes.

Shop on the outside of the supermarket where the meat and veggies are and stay away from the center where the processed sh*t is.

 

 

 

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On 3/16/2019 at 9:13 AM, Pi = 3.1SHutYoMouth! said:

People have been eating meat since time immemorial and did not suffer from chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity. Last 50 years the USDA told the United States population that a low-fat grain-based diet was healthy. Meat was bad. Fat was bad especially saturated fat. Processed vegetable oil like Crisco and margarine was good. The whole world followed suit. Now more than 2/3 the US population are overweight with 1/3 being obese. almost 10% of the US population has diabetes and 1/3 are pre-diabetic.

100 years ago in this nation, the majority of people were vegetarian and only meat was affordable for the rich and wealthy. We consume meat in large amounts compared to our elders who did not have refrigerators. Cavemen who may have been your ancestors NOT MINE, were lucky to live past the age of 21 lol. They had diseases that wiped out the majority of their population due to poor diet and poor living conditions.  The reason why you do not hear about diabetes and other diseases is that these are newly labeled diseases. Doctors come up with new names of diseases every year.  Even REAL meat eaters in the wild rarely consume flesh, they eat once every 2 weeks or even months and some hibernate in the winter without eating at all. Humans arguing about consuming meat is hilarious knowing that the main cause of death is heart-attack and heart disease from eating too much meat and not enough vegetables.  

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Please cite me evidence that majority of Americans 100 years ago were vegetarian other than a small population of Adventist’s. Please cite me evidence that diet was the main cause of the death rates 100 years ago. Or just maybe because death rates from child birth were much higher? Death from infectious disease was higher? Death from common cold, infection were higher? Health practices such as  frequent washing of hands and bathing was not the norm?

1 hour ago, KaseKlosed said:

100 years ago in this nation, the majority of people were vegetarian and only meat was affordable for the rich and wealthy. We consume meat in large amounts compared to our elders who did not have refrigerators. Cavemen who may have been your ancestors NOT MINE, were lucky to live past the age of 21 lol. They had diseases that wiped out the majority of their population due to poor diet and poor living conditions.  The reason why you do not hear about diabetes and other diseases is that these are newly labeled diseases. Doctors come up with new names of diseases every year.  Even REAL meat eaters in the wild rarely consume flesh, they eat once every 2 weeks or even months and some hibernate in the winter without eating at all. Humans arguing about consuming meat is hilarious knowing that the main cause of death is heart-attack and heart disease from eating too much meat and not enough vegetables.  

 

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11 hours ago, Chaos said:

I'm going Carnivore for about 2 weeks now and already noticing positive changes.  Drink water and get natural fats plus protein, no carbs no sugar.  Win.  Eat like our ancestors did!

I’d recommend giving it 30 days, that’s the recommended adaptation period. It’s crazy how much better you feel when you eat what the body wants and needs and forgo all the garbage. If you eat well sourced foods then the sky is the limit, you’ll see an insane drop in inflammation and everything that stems from it...which is the vast majority of modern disease pathologies. Check out Bart Kay on YouTube, I actually support him on Patreon and he acts as a consultant- just a ton of information available from his career as researcher and scientist. His explanation on the mechanism of atherosclerosis blows the Lipid-Heart hypothesis out of the water. He also did an interview with Elliot Overton on the deleterious effects of oxalates which was very informative. I’m creeping up on my 1 year carnivore anniversary. I started with a 30 day experiment and have zero reasons to go back after seeing and feeling the huge difference. 

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Why are people obsessed with what Cam eats? I don’t care if he eats hotdogs 3 times a day as long as he can play a t a high level every week.  Does anyone know what Tom Brady eats? Maybe that’s the diet Cam should be on.   

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13 hours ago, ickmule said:

Why are people obsessed with what Cam eats? I don’t care if he eats hotdogs 3 times a day as long as he can play a t a high level every week.  Does anyone know what Tom Brady eats? Maybe that’s the diet Cam should be on.   

Dick.  Tom Brady eats dick.

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On 3/15/2019 at 5:14 PM, 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. 

agreed with everything you've said up till this. This is not true. First off your vegetables are already washed from the grocery store and second no doctor in their right mind is going to recommend not taking a b12 supplement for someone who is vegan. It's fine just take the vitamin and don't get neuropathy

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On 3/16/2019 at 6:54 AM, raz said:

everybody going vegan means the death of the earth.   we as humans will destroy it at a pace unimaginable.   yeah, it's good for you personally, but not for the planet.  how can that be?   it has to do with the inefficiency of eating meat.   the energy loss that comes from eating an animal instead of a plant is tremendous.  if we switch to plant based diets there will be 10 times the food on the planet that there is now.  10 times.  any idea what that would do to the population of humans?  a population that is already out of control.   yes i understand this is difficult to digest. i also understand that with proper education this would not be the case, but we're in the 1st world where we get to take crappy education for granted

this is the hottest take of all time. pack it up folks, we've found it. 

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