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You're 16 and obviously have clue about nutrition and muscle building/fat burning in the body. Why are you even posting in this thread ? Stop polluting the thread, you've ruined it enough as it is. If the subject doesn't interest you, move on to something else and let people that are interested in the topic discuss it intelligently. (BTW, you eat carbs/fiber everyday. What do you think vegetables and fruits are made of ? Or do you also not eat those ? Vitamin deficiency anyone ?).
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And back in the west: Are people REALLY eating more fat? What about in the 1960s and before when people cooked with lard, baked with real butter, drank full CREAM milk, etc etc... Now people use margarine, olive oil, skim milk... And that's helping, isn't it? ![]() And no, by the way, I don't eat fruit or veges. And no, I'm not suffering vitamin deficiency, because I get all the vitamins I need from meat and dairy Ok, I'm done now
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Thank god, because I don't know how much more polluting you could do.
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What I've been doing for the past 3 months is intermittent fasting. I'm 6' and I weighed 334, i now weigh 308 as of yesterday. I've been cycling, running, various cardio stuffs, and lifing weights. I eat my food within a 5-6 hour eating window from 12-5 or so and then don't eat till the next day at around 12. If you have some events that are going to happen after 5, then move your window around. I.F. hasn't interfered with hanging out so far.
As far as diet, I've been eating more vegetables and fruits, more whole grains like brown rice and chicken and turkey based products. No fast food, no cokes (not even diet or light versions) and that's really the crap that drags you down. and of course I have a cheat day every now and then. I mainly did this to show my self that I don't need to freakin eat all the damn time. So far I've had really great results, im rarely hungry during fast and I feel great all around. I'm going to to the MS150 here from Houston to Austin in April and I'm going to make it happen. To the OP, you gotta just do it man and make it happen, no one else is going to do it for you. |
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Frankly, it's an outrageous claim, flying in the face of biology. I suggest the author of those posts actually do some research on how these fats work, and how dietary fibers work, pefore spouting off this nonsense about fat being slick and greasy and just sliding through your arteries. If it was intended to be comical, well, it made me actually laugh out loud. I'm not going to bother going to greath lengths to disprove this notion on account of how silly it is, but if you're borderline considering those posts as serious, I suggest you take a look here. Quote:
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Polyunsaturated fat in the form of hydrogenated vegetable oils is bad for you because it's chock full of Omega 6 fatty acids, which cancel out Omega 3's, and cause inflammation. Monounsaturated is good. Transfat is bad.
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Well yeah you need fat, it's good for you, in fact. Even saturated fat in proper amounts. I guess I could have specified, but when I say avoid saturated fat, I mean that as in you're getting enough saturated fat even when avoiding it from various diet sources. For unsaturated, yes Omega 6 can cancel out Omega 3, and are unhealthy if you consume too much. You want Omega 3 above all else. Agree? Disagree? Also, I want to highlight something important here and that is although I don't necessarily believe your link to be incorrect, I do trust the opinion of the established medical field over anything else. |
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The only thing I can think of that's bad with saturated fat is if you eat it with high glyc carbs. Carbs trigger insulin, fat triggers ASP, both insulin and ASP being present at the same time create a positive feedback loop, making you get fatter quicker than if you'd just eaten one or the other. Which is why pizza is so bad for you. That Omega 6/Omega 3 ratio is critical and is the main reason people pop fish oil pills and buy grass fed meat over CAFO meat. Average person's ratio is 20:1. You bring it close to 2:1 and you significantly lower your potential to develop inflammatory problems like heart disease, colon cancer, etc. One of the biggest sources of Omega 6's is vegetable oils like corn oil, sunflower oil, etc, which is why the whole Polyunsaturated fat is good for you advice is screwing everyone over. Quote:
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What that Fiber is bad and that Vitamin C&D deficiencies are A-ok ?
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No - However you DON'T GET vitamin deficiency from not eating fruit and vegetables if you eat lots of dairy & meat saturated fat products. What about the old-age story of the sailors who got scurvy from "not enough fresh fruit and vegetables", you ask? Well, when sailors get scurvy, WHAT ARE THEY EATING? Yes, they are not eating fresh fruit & veges. They're living on bread, crackers and biscuits. So they're not eating any fresh meat or dairy products EITHER, are they? So how do you know that if the sailors had eaten beef and milk instead of oranges and lemons, that they would still be safe from scurvy? |
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I've dropped 40 lbs in the last year through a high (good) fat, high protein with diet with next to no carbs (paleo diet) with a 500 calorie deficit from maintenance. My meal plan was basically a meat and nut breakfast (see Charles Poliquin) along with some form of egg, meat and veg for lunch with some fruit (an apple or something) and then meat and veg (and now a sweet potato or a small amount of brown rice) for dinner.
And I did still have a weekly cheat meal, nothing to drastic, something like a curry (dry meat dish, chipatti, veg side, no rice) or Chinese. It made it easier for me to stick to my 6 day a week diet and also made sure that my body didn't forget how to process other types foods. And I don't eat 6 meals a day, standard 3 meals a day. Tried 6 and just couldn't handle it so just went back to 3 and it worked for me. I don't do much cardio, just some sprints (HIIT as previously mentioned in thread) on the tread mill every other weight session or so to get the metabolism going and keep it going even when I am driving home. The key thing to remember is everyone's body is different. What works for me might not work for you. You need to experiment with your diet and to see what gets you the best results, as remember, diet is 80%, if not 90% of the battle. I do disagree with a previous poster though, I cut first and am now starting my bulking phase. Good carbs have been re-introduced to fuel muscle growth along with high protein. I've tracked my statistics very closely. Last BF test was 10.4%. My first test was August last year and that read at 17 - 18%. MyFitnessPal was invaluable at tracking calories consumed and tracking macro nutrients. Oh, and no fibre....haha worst advice I've read today.
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@noodlemanc: So are you on a high sat-fat no-carb diet too?
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