Staying Healthy

Quote from mokwit:

I never buy US processed food as the chances that the financial , pharmaceutical industries et al got whatever they wanted from the 'help yerselves boys' administration just gone, but the food inustry didn't is unlikely. Right or wrong I assume that the FDA represents the consumer in the same way the SEC does. That said, they did reject an attempt by the food industry to substitute some cheap oil for Cocoa Butter in Chocolate and still be allowed to call it Cocoa butter - but then again the fact that they thought they could try that one tells me what I need to know,

Cocoa butter is from the cocoa bean. A fat, but a good fat. Maybe it is less money to use man made hydrogenated fat in chocolate, but not good for you. So if they want to use that hydrogenated fat for chocolate, they can not call it cocoa butter on the ingredients.
 
Quote from trendlover:

Cocoa butter is from the cocoa bean. A fat, but a good fat. Maybe it is less money to use man made hydrogenated fat in chocolate, but not good for you. So if they want to use that hydrogenated fat for chocolate, they can not call it cocoa butter on the ingredients.

That is my point, they were trying to [call it cocoa butter on the ingredients].
 
Quote from NoDoji:

This thread sure caught my attention. Diagnosed with cancer almost 4 years ago, I immediately began following a whole foods pure vegetarian diet (check out "Eat to Live" by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Dr. John McDougall's books/ website - http://www.drmcdougall.com/free.html, and The China Study by Dr. T.Colin Campbell). No refined foods, no meat/dairy, no added oils. This is the true key to longevity. Supplements are an unnecessary waste of money. Resveratrol is just another money sink. Whole foods diet with minimal or no animal products and caloric restriction are the only proven paths to longevity and good health.

I chose this path instead of chemotherapy, because it boosts the immune system instead of destroying it. So far, best decision I've ever made:

My health improved drastically within 2 weeks of dropping animal products and added oils from my diet and I've been healthy and cancer-free ever since. The health problems that disappeared in less than 2 weeks: chronic arthritis, sciatica, acid reflux/hiatal hernia, asthma, allergies, and PMS (made the hubby happy). Plus my cholesterol dropped from 191 to 127 in 6 weeks.

I have limitless energy and need only 6 hours of sleep a night now. I feel better than I've ever felt in my entire life. I doubt I'd ever be able to handle the stresses of learning to trade this past year if I wasn't in such optimal health as a result of eating right, and getting a good workout every day.

You can't bottle this and sell it. That's why this information isn't trumpeted in the popular media.

Follow this plan, then take the money you'd spend on supplements and doctor's bills and short a pharmaceutical stock :p

Your post caught my attention. Good stuff! I have a Friend in California who trains Pro athletes in physical conditioning. He sent me a DVD called "Eating." The M.D in the series said "put your finger in the back of your mouth. Feel the molars? Those are for grinding grains, berries, etc., Now put your finger in your dog's mouth. Feel those teeth in the back? They're sharp like a pair of scisors aren't they?" Apparently, the dog's teeth are made to slice through flesh, where Human teeth were designed to grind. I was amazed at that. Ever notice when you eat meat, you get it stuck in your teeth, and it drives you crazy? Maybe we really weren't meant to consume meat at all...

He also pointed to the fact that obesity, diabetes, cancers, etc., all "blossomed" omong the wealthy in the great depression. If you go back then, you'll see that the poor basically lived out of their gardens, as there wasn't really any "bringing home the bacon." HOWEVER, they were lean, and didn't have the physical problems that the wealthy had. He noted that the wealthy could afford to eat at nice restaurants, eating steaks, high fat foods, high carb foods, sugary drinks, etc., Well, well. These people are the same one's who gained weight, and started having numerous physical ailments that the poor didn't have. Ironic huh?

Here's my question(s). My Friend gets frustrated with me as I'm a former competitive bodybuilder, am 220lbs now (about 12% bodyfat. Out of shape...) I MUST eat a large amount of protein to retain nitrogen, recover from workouts, and ultimately grow.

I get my protein from Whey (yes, a dairy by-product), egg whites, chicken breasts, fish, and buffalo burger. No other animal products. No oils besides Olive Oil on my salads.

What can you recommend for protein sources that aren't soy related?

What's a typical day's meal plan look like for you? I can't seem to find much more than breads, vegetables, salads, and beans for meals throughout the day. I could use some help/ideas here.

I eat 6-7 small meals per day, and consume 250-300 grams of protein. When cutting bodyweight for a show (that's been a few years ago:eek: ), I was consuming 400-450 grams of protein per day. I won't do soy as it lowers serum testosterone levels.
 
Quote from LEAPup:

What can you recommend for protein sources that aren't soy related?

What's a typical day's meal plan look like for you? I can't seem to find much more than breads, vegetables, salads, and beans for meals throughout the day. I could use some help/ideas here.

I eat 6-7 small meals per day, and consume 250-300 grams of protein. When cutting bodyweight for a show (that's been a few years ago:eek: ), I was consuming 400-450 grams of protein per day. I won't do soy as it lowers serum testosterone levels.

We are protein-fixated in America. As for quality protein, leafy greens and broccoli have the highest amount of protein per calorie, with legumes above animal protein as well. Thing is, you can cram a lot of animal protein into your body because it packs the protein into a smaller package. (For example, broccoli contains almost twice the protein per calorie than steak, but 100 calories of broccoli is a bowlful, whereas 100 calories of steak fits in the palm of your hand. Broccoli not only contains high quality complete protein, it contains tons of phytonutrients; steak contains some iron, a lot of fat, and concentrated toxins from the environment. Animal protein, especially high quantities, fuels tumor growth. If you haven' read The China Study, it's a pretty powerful book.

Yesterday I went on an arduous 4 hour hike and my meal afterwards was over a pound of broccoli and other veggies, half a pound of pineapple, and whole grain cereal with a fresh apple in it. That's pretty typical. Your best source of plant protein is green leafy vegetables (kale, romaine lettuce, spinach). But all plant foods contain ample protein. How do you think the buffalo you eat grows into a massive muscular creature? Eating strictly plants :cool:
 
Quote from trendlover:

Virgin coconut oil (Not hydrogenated coconut oil) is healthy and 50% Lauric acid. The same fat in breast milk.

That's the other worst saturated fat that raises LDL
 
Quote from NoDoji:



Yesterday I went on an arduous 4 hour hike and my meal afterwards was over a pound of broccoli and other veggies, half a pound of pineapple, and whole grain cereal with a fresh apple in it. That's pretty typical. Your best source of plant protein is green leafy vegetables (kale, romaine lettuce, spinach). :cool:

MMMMMM you're making me hungry!
 
Quote from LEAPup:

Your post caught my attention. Good stuff! I have a Friend in California who trains Pro athletes in physical conditioning. He sent me a DVD called "Eating." The M.D in the series said "put your finger in the back of your mouth. Feel the molars? Those are for grinding grains, berries, etc., Now put your finger in your dog's mouth. Feel those teeth in the back? They're sharp like a pair of scisors aren't they?" Apparently, the dog's teeth are made to slice through flesh, where Human teeth were designed to grind. I was amazed at that. Ever notice when you eat meat, you get it stuck in your teeth, and it drives you crazy? Maybe we really weren't meant to consume meat at all...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05zhL1YUd8Q
 
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