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  • #31
    Originally posted by mathed View Post
    GOD actually designed people to be Vegans and get protein from nuts and legumes. We were capable of eating meat but the process of digesting meat taxes your liver and kidneys.
    lets not talk about what god wanted us to eat cuz we're not priests

    All i know is he made steak, chicken, eggs, shrimp, scallops, ribs, lobster etc pretty ****ing good

    why would our tongues like it so much if we weren't meant to eat it? Our tongues are guides that tell us what's safe to eat.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
      i have no idea how his body works and what he needs

      But i think soy protein is a complete protein, in other words it has all the amino acids that meat has. There is not a single beneficial nutrient in meat that can not be found in plants.
      I used to take soy protein for a while but I switched to whey. I had a little look up, Soy is a complete protein but its levels of one of the amino acids is low.

      Soy is a complete protein in the strictest of definitions, in that it does contain each of the 8 essential amino acids. However, it's methionine content is very low compared to animal based proteins, so like all legumes soy should ideally be eaten with foods such as nuts or vegetables
      http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_soy_a_c...#ixzz1sLZaOylP

      Still, I'd imagine that's where Timmy probably gets his intake.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Paclan View Post
        lets not talk about what god wanted us to eat cuz we're not priests

        All i know is he made steak, chicken, eggs, shrimp, scallops, ribs, lobster etc pretty ****ing good

        why would our tongues like it so much if we weren't meant to eat it? Our tongues are guides that tell us what's safe to eat.
        You say lets not talk about God cuz we arent preist but decide to drop some holy words?

        Anyway certain mushrooms taste really good but will kill you

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Paclan View Post
          why would our tongues like it so much if we weren't meant to eat it? Our tongues are guides that tell us what's safe to eat.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
            You say lets not talk about God cuz we arent preist but decide to drop some holy words?

            Anyway certain mushrooms taste really good but will kill you
            That's what fungi are meant to do, they kill things. They bloom only from dying things.

            There are special species of fungi that target certain species of insects just to keep their population in control.

            I'm saying our tongues evolved just like all the tools we have evolved to keep us alive. Generally, if something tastes ok, it's edible. Foods with the highest nutrients like fruits and fatty meats taste the best.

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            • #36
              Tim Bradley is a cool dude but generally speaking, Vegans are douchebags.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Light_Speed View Post

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                • #38
                  He obviously does it for a reason and the guy is about as ripped as it's possible to get.

                  I'd like to know how and why he decided to do it. He obviously understands nutrition and found some tangible benefits - if it boosts stamina and endurance, then why isn't every boxer doing it?

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                  • #39
                    If Bradley was any more muscular he would pop out of his skin. Different vegetables and grains can be combined to get all the proper amino acids needed for grow and repair of muscles.He is one of the best conditioned boxers in the sport and he does not need to change his diet.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Paclan View Post
                      That's what fungi are meant to do, they kill things. They bloom only from dying things.

                      There are special species of fungi that target certain species of insects just to keep their population in control.

                      I'm saying our tongues evolved just like all the tools we have evolved to keep us alive. Generally, if something tastes ok, it's edible. Foods with the highest nutrients like fruits and fatty meats taste the best.

                      Doctors don't think so.........
                      http://www.rense.com/general20/meant.htm


                      Were Humans Meant to Eat Meat?
                      By Sally Deneen
                      E.Magazine.com
                      2-13-2

                      Cardiologist William C. Roberts hails from the famed cattle state of Texas, but he says this without hesitation: Humans aren't physiologically designed to eat meat. "I think the evidence is pretty clear. If you look at various characteristics of carnivores versus herbivores, it doesn't take a genius to see where humans line up," says Roberts, editor in chief of The American Journal of Cardiology and medical director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. © Stephen Kroninger

                      As further evidence, Roberts cites the carnivore's short intestinal tract, which reaches about three times its body length. An herbivore's intestines are 12 times its body length, and humans are closer to herbivores, he says. Roberts rattles off other similarities between human beings and herbivores. Both get vitamin C from their diets (carnivores make it internally). Both sip water, not lap it up with their tongues. Both cool their bodies by perspiring (carnivores pant).

                      Human beings and herbivorous animals have little mouths in relation to their head sizes, unlike carnivores, whose big mouths are all the better for "seizing, killing and dismembering prey," argues nutrition specialist Dr. Milton R. Mills, associate director of preventive medicine for the Washington, D.C.-based Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). People and herbivores extensively chew their food, he says, whereas swallowing food whole is the preferred method of carnivores and omnivores.

                      Got Milk?

                      Dr. Neal D. Barnard, PCRM's founder and president, says humans lack the raw abilities to be good hunters. "We are not quick, like cats, hawks or other predators," he says. "It was not until the advent of arrowheads, hatchets and other implements that killing and capturing prey became possible."

                      Milk, another animal product, can also be problematic for people. That's why, in response to the popular "Got Milk?" ad campaign, Barnard's organization sponsored billboards this past summer that read, "Got Diarrhea?"

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