Beef Recall

Quote from armoured saint:

but they will out live you.. too bad for you

ps keep up your BP meds and statins.. you need them to offset the damage of your poor choices :D

I'll take 60 Sammy Davis years over 80 George Bernard Shaw years...

Remember, there is no contest as to who lives the longest - it's he who has the most fun that wins!!!
 
Quote from austinp:

<i>"put me in my place .. refute me"</i>

OK... but only because you asked so nicely. That's easy enough to do.

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All living things have one primary objective on earth: survival and propogation.

Plants do this by absorbing carbon dioxide and various minerals from water and soil, synthesizing those components with sunlight energy to create sugars (carbohydrates), proteins and fats. Pretty much the same thing we do, except we use oxygen instead of CO2.

Generally speaking, plants have three main parts: roots = tubers for absorption of nutrients and water, stem - leaves network for absorption of water, CO2 and sunlight, and sexual organs (flowers) that produce fertilized ovum (aka nuts, beans, seeds, etc)

The roots = tubers network is where most sugars are stored in the form of simple or complex starches. Sugars feed the plant thru its lifetime of seed production, and/or the next generation of growth to come.

The stems - stalks - leaves network is primarily a nutrient transport system where cell walls are made of wax layers for supple rigidity. They don't store much besides minerals and nutrients.

The flower = sexual organs portion that ends up being some form of ovum / seed is where proteins and fats are stored. Like any other egg, the building blocks for next generation to come are stored in that seed = nut.

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<b>saint</b>, you are welcome to eat the roots & tubers of most plants (potato, carrots, beets, parsnips, onions) and the leaves = stalks (celery, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, swiss chard) around the clock. You can eat your body weight in any combination of that stuff... and your muscle mass will waste away to nothing.

The roots & tubers are mostly sugar to us... simple or complex carbs. The leaves & stalks are mostly fiber to us, because our digestive tracts cannot break down the wax of those cellular walls.

That leaves the flowers & ovum... seeds, nuts and beans. Stuff like peas, corn, beans of all type, tree nuts, peanuts... that's the only place where vegetable proteins and oils/fats are available to us.

Pure vegans need to eat one helluva lotta beans, seeds and nuts to meet their protein (and beneficial fat) requirements. By the same token, honeybees get all of their proteins and fat from flower pollen... which eventually becomes the pollinated seed product. Honey is their form of carbohydrates, same as starch from tubers for us.

A honeybee will starve to death and the colony will collapse on a diet of honey (carbs) alone. They are 100% vegan for the past 30 million years, longer than you by a little bit. Even honeybees cannot live on all vegetable parts alone.

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The vast majority of vegetive material, aka vegetables have nil protein (amino acids) available to human digestive tracts. Unless you have evolved into a multi-chambered stomach complete with bacteria to ferment & breakdown those wax walls of grass & stalks, you need nuts - seeds - beans to survive.

Period, end of story. Glad to be of service in setting the record straight.

I've been gardening since 4yrs old, raising animals of all sort since 5yrs old, studying fitness and nutrition for humans and animals more than half my life. The only part of me that's an idiot is tapping into this website expecting to enjoy an intelligent, civil conversation without it being trashed by the ignorant and uninformed.

atticus, as always it's a pleasure visiting with you :)

LOL thanks for the laugh, funny. i know satire when i see it because no one that trades could be this dumb so this must be a joke. ;)
 
Its tough getting called out for being wrong, I wouldnt respond like such a child as you but I can understand your grief.
Best to go lay in bed, fetal position, box if tissues and have a good cry.

Quote from armoured saint:

LOL thanks for the laugh, funny. i know satire when i see it because no one that trades could be this dumb so this must be a joke. ;)
 
Quote from Cocaine:

Its tough getting called out for being wrong, I wouldnt respond like such a child as you but I can understand your grief.
Best to go lay in bed, fetal position, box if tissues and have a good cry.

i wou;dn't know where to start it's all so wrong and dumb :D

for all his crapola veggies live longer.. what else do you need to know :)
 
I can sense you need a hug. Can someone give armoured a hug, he is a little shell shocked right now :)

Quote from armoured saint:

i wou;dn't know where to start it's all so wrong and dumb :D

for all his crapola veggies live longer.. what else do you need to know :)
 
i think austin makes good points, would you care to refute what he said here? id be interested to know your opinion, since you think his is all crap.

Quote from armoured saint:

LOL thanks for the laugh, funny. i know satire when i see it because no one that trades could be this dumb so this must be a joke. ;)
 
Quote from atticus:

Soy protein isolate is the only plant source that contains an adequate quantity of BCAAs; and that's only due to the fact that it's a protein supplement. No natural soy product [or any plant product] contains an adequate amount of BCAA. It's also chock full of phytoestrogens.
I won't pretend to be familiar with the science, but are not phytoestrogens a weak form of estrogen that help crowd out actual estrogen in both men and women? I would think this is beneficial, no? Also, there is that favorable effect on DHT as per the link I included in my prior post. Comments?

(As an aside, I eat very lean beef once a week to help ensure that I'm getting sufficient iron and such. In total, I eat meat in only about three or so meals per week, the other two times being chicken breast.)
 
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