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Cam is Vegan now and other off season news.


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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

People who are serious about their health and fitness experiment with different diets. I’m willing to bet Cam won’t be a vegan forever. 

I’ve experimented plenty and still do.

And if you’re pushing your diet agenda on everyone you better look the part before doing so. 

The end 

 

Agreed.

Been doing it for 14 years. Have gone through all the diets, weightlifting, running marathons. I mean I'd try a diet for a good, strict three years to get a feel of it's effects.

The fact is everyone is different and different foods do different things to different people. Not only people, but their actions/activities. That is what I learned. Everyone's body isn't equal. Informed isn't reading a book or talking to someone. It's listening to your body and even then, you're only informed about one's self.

Find the foods that work for you and for your body. Base amount on activities, make sure it's high quality, watch your micros. People don't like that advice...because it's not specific and takes work, but it's better than anything anyone will say.

 

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8 minutes ago, Pi = 3.1SHutYoMouth! said:

Has Cam been a strict vegan his whole life? No. He did not build the majority of his muscle on a vegan diet. He’s just starting it. I don’t know of any elite athlete who has been vegan from cradle to their peak athletic age.

very strange argument. nobody is anything their whole life. it's never too late to improve your health and go vegan, though.

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1 minute ago, Lumps said:

Agreed.

Been doing it for 14 years. Have gone through all the diets, weightlifting, running marathons. I mean I'd try a diet for a good, strict three years to get a feel of it's effects.

The fact is everyone is different and different foods do different things to different people. Not only people, but their actions/activities. That is what I learned. Everyone's body isn't equal. Informed isn't reading a book or talking to someone. It's listening to your body and even then, you're only informed about one's self.

Find the foods that work for you and for your body. Base amount on activities, make sure it's high quality, watch your micros. People don't like that advice...because it's not specific and takes work, but it's better than anything anyone will say.

 

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.

 

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3 minutes ago, Lumps said:

Agreed.

Been doing it for 14 years. Have gone through all the diets, weightlifting, running marathons. I mean I'd try a diet for a good, strict three years to get a feel of it's effects.

The fact is everyone is different and different foods do different things to different people. Not only people, but their actions/activities. That is what I learned. Everyone's body isn't equal. Informed isn't reading a book or talking to someone. It's listening to your body and even then, you're only informed about one's self.

Find the foods that work for you and for your body. Base amount on activities, make sure it's high quality, watch your micros. People don't like that advice...because it's not specific and takes work, but it's better than anything anyone will say.

 

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

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Cool. Explain to me how the human anatomy has evolved to eat mostly meat. I'm interested. 

I would prefer to use a link rather than typing pages with of information out, but be honest. If you won’t read the link then I’ll just type it out. 

Because being called stupid is pretty annoying to me when I’m the one who has clearly done more research lol

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11 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I would prefer to use a link rather than typing pages with of information out, but be honest. If you won’t read the link then I’ll just type it out. 

Because being called stupid is pretty annoying to me when I’m the one who has clearly done more research lol

Your persecution complex is off the charts and it's the reason no one is taking you seriously.

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2 hours ago, SpeedOFLight said:

I went vegan for health reasons. To be honest I haven’t spoke with my doctor about it but I will with my next appointment. I just don’t trust the meat anymore we consume. Our country has the highest cancer rates in the world. (Cancer has been popping up left and right in my family) Heart disease is killer too so I decided to try this. I don’t know if I can say purely vegan because I do eat some kinds of fish(not bottom feeders) but I am feeling better. Lost weight etc but I will look more into it. I do eat a lot of soy based products so I will be asking about that. 

I'm no expert but I believe soy is estrogen rich.

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1 minute ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I would prefer to use a link rather than typing pages with of information out, but be honest. If you won’t read the link then I’ll just type it out. 

Because being called stupid is pretty annoying to me when I’m the one who has clearly done more research lol

How about I toss you in a forest full of animals and edible vegetation and no tools. What do you think you would be eating all day? 

Now what would a tiger eat all day?

;) 

 

Pretty easy , isn't it. Thats the nice thing about logic. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

How about I toss you in a forest full of animals and edible vegetation and no tools. What do you think you would be eating all day? 

Now what would a tiger eat all day?

;) 

 

Pretty easy , isn't it. Thats the nice thing about logic. 

No because you won’t let me provide a case. It’s absolute bullshit how pompous you are acting. Fug off

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I'm no expert but I believe soy is estrogen rich.

Common misconception.

Soy has phytoestrogens. They are plant estrogens. They have 1/10 the actual potency of human estrogen, however they do cling to the same estrogen receptors. 

But since they are much weaker, they actually have an effect of lowing overall estrogen in the body. This is why soy is linked with a decrease in all kinds of reproductive cancers like prostate and breast.

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1 minute ago, xXxBretWeedxXx said:

Your persecution complex is off the charts and it's the reason no one is taking you seriously.

this lol.

"carnivore diet sounds unhealthy"

"oh so you think i'm stupid and hope my scrotum gets smashed in the car door"

maybe he had some apple cider recently

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