your logic isn't wanted in the fad diet thread.Atkins Diet is not a long term solution to staying in shape and maintaining a body weight you want.
Almondscotch™This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
My bad for giving you the benefit of the doubt by assuming you were ignorant and looking for information. It is clear you're just a delusional idiot. Also quite a tool.![]()
ICON: General comment about diet sucking, asking secondary question about cholesterol
FFA: OMG CHOLESTEROL ISN'T BAD
ICON: Uh.. I was talking about the overall components of a diet loaded with ground beef, cheese, and bacon
FFA: YOU ASKED ABOUT CHOLESTEROL, CHOLESTEROL ISN'T BAD
ICON: It was a 2 part post
FFA: BUT...CHOLESTEROL!
ICON: Yes but I'm asking about the overall components of the diet, including cholesterol as part of the equation
FFA: SEE! YOU SAID CHOLESTEROL!!!
ICON: How about a link addressing the overall diet of ground beef, cheese, and bacon , high is sat fat, cholestoerol, and sodium
FFA: LINK TO CHOLESTEROL
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True...they are "fad" because they don't last and you become fat again.your logic isn't wanted in the fad diet thread.Atkins Diet is not a long term solution to staying in shape and maintaining a body weight you want.
So no link then?My bad for giving you the benefit of the doubt by assuming you were ignorant and looking for information. It is clear you're just a delusional idiot. Also quite a tool.![]()
ICON: General comment about diet sucking, asking secondary question about cholesterol
FFA: OMG CHOLESTEROL ISN'T BAD
ICON: Uh.. I was talking about the overall components of a diet loaded with ground beef, cheese, and bacon
FFA: YOU ASKED ABOUT CHOLESTEROL, CHOLESTEROL ISN'T BAD
ICON: It was a 2 part post
FFA: BUT...CHOLESTEROL!
ICON: Yes but I'm asking about the overall components of the diet, including cholesterol as part of the equation
FFA: SEE! YOU SAID CHOLESTEROL!!!
ICON: How about a link addressing the overall diet of ground beef, cheese, and bacon , high is sat fat, cholestoerol, and sodium
FFA: LINK TO CHOLESTEROL
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GB this place.
Mods, pls. rename "***OFFICIAL*** DietFight Thread, and add to the master index.
Oh and pin.
then they to Paleo next year. And vegetarian the year after. Then they get desperate and go juice cleanse. Before ending up back at Adkins plus twenty pounds from four years ago.True...they are "fad" because they don't last and you become fat again.your logic isn't wanted in the fad diet thread.Atkins Diet is not a long term solution to staying in shape and maintaining a body weight you want.
Even if we could prove to you that unlimited dietary cholesterol and saturated fat had no adverse health consequences, why would that mean you could eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without adverse health consequences? Those foods contain a lot more than just saturated fat and cholesterol.Now... please provide me a link stating that a diet consisting of 1000+mg cholesterol daily and high in saturated fat has no health consequences. Please. I'm actually looking for someone to change my mind on this. I'd love to be able to eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without concern for it shortening my life.
And now we're back full circle to me asking why the OP "hated his heart" for eating tons of ground beef, cheese, bacon, and skirt steak...Even if we could prove to you that unlimited dietary cholesterol and saturated fat had no adverse health consequences, why would that mean you could eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without adverse health consequences? Those foods contain a lot more than just saturated fat and cholesterol.Now... please provide me a link stating that a diet consisting of 1000+mg cholesterol daily and high in saturated fat has no health consequences. Please. I'm actually looking for someone to change my mind on this. I'd love to be able to eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without concern for it shortening my life.
The stuff you can eat on Atkins is pretty cool. You will likely start to feel like crap in a few days however, just power through and it will pass.This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
yeah, eating crap to feel like crap, sounds fun.The stuff you can eat on Atkins is pretty cool. You will likely start to feel like crap in a few days however, just power through and it will pass.This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
Good luck.
This lecture by Denise Minger presents a decent overview of some of the issues with eating meat.And now we're back full circle to me asking why the OP "hated his heart" for eating tons of ground beef, cheese, bacon, and skirt steak...Even if we could prove to you that unlimited dietary cholesterol and saturated fat had no adverse health consequences, why would that mean you could eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without adverse health consequences? Those foods contain a lot more than just saturated fat and cholesterol.Now... please provide me a link stating that a diet consisting of 1000+mg cholesterol daily and high in saturated fat has no health consequences. Please. I'm actually looking for someone to change my mind on this. I'd love to be able to eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without concern for it shortening my life.
It's about self control and not stuffing your face & sitting on your ###. Most people that go on a diet gain the weight back. It's about changing eating habits and exercising.Mods, pls. rename "***OFFICIAL*** DietFight Thread, and add to the master index.
Oh and pin.
Fair enough... I defer to my core argument that his diet consisting largely of ground beef, bacon, skirt steak, cheese etc is no bueno for nutritionally ambiguous reasonsThis lecture by Denise Minger presents a decent overview of some of the issues with eating meat.And now we're back full circle to me asking why the OP "hated his heart" for eating tons of ground beef, cheese, bacon, and skirt steak...Even if we could prove to you that unlimited dietary cholesterol and saturated fat had no adverse health consequences, why would that mean you could eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without adverse health consequences? Those foods contain a lot more than just saturated fat and cholesterol.Now... please provide me a link stating that a diet consisting of 1000+mg cholesterol daily and high in saturated fat has no health consequences. Please. I'm actually looking for someone to change my mind on this. I'd love to be able to eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without concern for it shortening my life.
It is quite possible (even likely, IMO) that Americans, on the whole, eat too much muscle meat.
But focusing on dietary cholesterol or even saturated fat won't make that point very well. The idea that dietary cholesterol is unhealthy (for most people) has been pretty well refuted and doesn't seem to have any real proponents among serious researchers, so far as I know. The idea that saturated fat is bad still has some prominent defenders, including Walter Willett at Harvard, who is an expert on nutrition if anybody is, and is very influential. But his position is becoming less widespread, and in fact we know of some cultures that get about 50% of their calories from saturated fat (in the form of coconuts) and yet who are in great overall health and are completely free of heart disease. If there's bad stuff in meat, it's very likely not the cholesterol or (IMO) the saturated fat, so it makes little sense (again IMO) to focus on those components.
My cholesterol is great. I like my heart.And now we're back full circle to me asking why the OP "hated his heart" for eating tons of ground beef, cheese, bacon, and skirt steak...Even if we could prove to you that unlimited dietary cholesterol and saturated fat had no adverse health consequences, why would that mean you could eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without adverse health consequences? Those foods contain a lot more than just saturated fat and cholesterol.Now... please provide me a link stating that a diet consisting of 1000+mg cholesterol daily and high in saturated fat has no health consequences. Please. I'm actually looking for someone to change my mind on this. I'd love to be able to eat hamburgers and steak cooked in butter every night without concern for it shortening my life.
Turkey. CRAP!yeah, eating crap to feel like crap, sounds fun.The stuff you can eat on Atkins is pretty cool. You will likely start to feel like crap in a few days however, just power through and it will pass.This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
Good luck.
I SAID PIN ITIt's about self control and not stuffing your face & sitting on your ###. Most people that go on a diet gain the weight back. It's about changing eating habits and exercising.Mods, pls. rename "***OFFICIAL*** DietFight Thread, and add to the master index.
Oh and pin.
Could be, but we know of other very healthy cultures that get a large percentage of their calories from saturated fat in the form of milk, so it's not just coconut-centric cases.That said, I'm guessing there are more tagental factors with regards to the coconut-centric cases... could be an anti-inflammatory component or some other neutralizing factor that hasn't been studied enough yet... could be other environmental factors, etc.
Not to discount the post as you know I have a healthy dose of respect for your posting,... but forcing the acknowledgement of variables in the nutrient profile of our diet while failing to discount other variables outlined in the article feels a bit intellectually dishonest.Could be, but we know of other very healthy cultures that get a large percentage of their calories from saturated fat in the form of milk, so it's not just coconut-centric cases.That said, I'm guessing there are more tagental factors with regards to the coconut-centric cases... could be an anti-inflammatory component or some other neutralizing factor that hasn't been studied enough yet... could be other environmental factors, etc.
“There may be something else giving them protection,” says Christensen. “Perhaps genetic development means that they have the ability to tolerate large quantities of saturated fatty acids.
“On average, the Maasai move 75 percent more than we do in the West,”
“Perhaps the Maasai’s physical activity and diet would have been different had we visited them at a different time of year,” says Christensen. “They have dry and wet seasons. Their cows produce less milk in the dry season, so the Maasai consume less milk during this period. With more visits we could have taken seasonal variations into account.”
If you have to drink beer then Guiness is the way to go. The original low carb, low call brew.Holy crap. Just realized that there are only 9g of carbs in one of these. I figured I had about 5g worth of asparagus, and maybe that much in the cheese I ate today (probably less). So, theoretically, I could have one of these delicious beers. Just one, but still, one....
Yep...If you have to drink beer then Guiness is the way to go. The original low carb, low call brew.Holy crap. Just realized that there are only 9g of carbs in one of these. I figured I had about 5g worth of asparagus, and maybe that much in the cheese I ate today (probably less). So, theoretically, I could have one of these delicious beers. Just one, but still, one....
I've always used almonds to "cleanse" the palate before imbibing a fine single malt. But that's just me...This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
lol yeah I'm sure that's all your eating.What's for lunch?Turkey. CRAP!Asparagus. CRAPOLA!yeah, eating crap to feel like crap, sounds fun.The stuff you can eat on Atkins is pretty cool. You will likely start to feel like crap in a few days however, just power through and it will pass.This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
Good luck.
Chicken. SHEEEEEIT!
Tuna. AWFULLLL.
Cheese stick.lol yeah I'm sure that's all your eating.What's for lunch?Turkey. CRAP!Asparagus. CRAPOLA!yeah, eating crap to feel like crap, sounds fun.The stuff you can eat on Atkins is pretty cool. You will likely start to feel like crap in a few days however, just power through and it will pass.This scotch is delicious. With almonds.![]()
The verdict so far: BEST DIET EVER
Good luck.
Chicken. SHEEEEEIT!
Tuna. AWFULLLL.
when I said diet is all about net calories. In about 10 days I'll be looking to transition from a cal focus to a keto focus to get rid of that last 10-15lbs so keep dropping the knowledge in here I donate platelets every two weeks, and thus get my vitals checked by the Red Cross at that time. They have improved steadily each visit.Interesting. How often do you guys get bloodwork done?Same exact experience here.When I went low-carb back in like '06, I had bloodwork done right before I started and then again 6 months later. Talked to the doc after the first test and he scolded me pretty harshly about my cholesterol levels being so high for a guy my age. And then after 6 months of "massive amounts of saturated fat" I talked to him after the bloodwork came in. "Holy sh## how did you get your cholesterol down so fast?"I can't think of one drawback to taking in massive amounts of saturated fat over a long period of time.
I had dropped over 40 lbs and literally every aspect of my bloodwork was significantly improved.
All my levels went down very significantly. I'll dig up the numbers tomorrow.
I don't know what to tell you. If you claim that high saturated fat intake is inherently unhealthy, I think pointing out several cultures that thrive on diets high in saturated fat is the exact opposite of intellectually dishonest. I think it's relevant and probative.Not to discount the post as you know I have a healthy dose of respect for your posting,... but forcing the acknowledgement of variables in the nutrient profile of our diet while failing to discount other variables outlined in the article feels a bit intellectually dishonest.
Maurile is like the Mozart of internet posting. It truly is a beautiful thing to watch.
I have to admit that you might be right about that. It's funny watching him take on a guy who's obviously being a huge tool and systematically beating him into the ground. All while ignoring the tool's little laughing emoji's and know-it-all cockiness. If I were {icon}, I'd take a week or two off from posting after that ### whooping.Maurile is like the Mozart of internet posting. It truly is a beautiful thing to watch.
HJS - dead yet?Had a couple of pseudo-sandwiches for dinner.
Turkey breast between slices of baby Swiss with mayo and mustard. Couple of pickle spears on the side.![]()
Surprised I haven't keeled over from a heart attack yet.
This video is so long and boring I don't think I'm gonna make it. Is the conclusion just that overweight people are screwed?Yes. The physiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are explained well in this video. The video is boring in style, but the content is a terrific summary of current research on why diets are so hard to achieve long-term success with.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:One thing we do know about dieting is it probably makes it harder for you to withstand those chocolate ice cream and cheetos binges. Dieting tends to affect your metabolism.
It's another rehash of Lepitin vs. Ancestral Tendencies that was much better summarized in the NYT piece which was discussed here in a multi-dozen page thread nearly 2 years ago.This video is so long and boring I don't think I'm gonna make it. Is the conclusion just that overweight people are screwed?Yes. The physiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are explained well in this video. The video is boring in style, but the content is a terrific summary of current research on why diets are so hard to achieve long-term success with.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:One thing we do know about dieting is it probably makes it harder for you to withstand those chocolate ice cream and cheetos binges. Dieting tends to affect your metabolism.
I don't know what to tell you. If you claim that high saturated fat intake is inherently unhealthy, I think pointing out several cultures that thrive on diets high in saturated fat is the exact opposite of intellectually dishonest. I think it's relevant and probative.Not to discount the post as you know I have a healthy dose of respect for your posting,... but forcing the acknowledgement of variables in the nutrient profile of our diet while failing to discount other variables outlined in the article feels a bit intellectually dishonest.
It's not iron-clad proof, because there's no such thing. Any observation will have alternative explanations. Are gluten-containing grains automatically inherently unhealthy? The Swiss mountaineers who thrive on a diet of mostly sourdough rye bread and dairy seem to be evidence against that notion -- or maybe cold weather is protective against grain consumption. Is seafood unhealthy? Evidence from Japan says no -- or maybe the Japanese have special genetics for tolerating fish. Are potatoes unhealthy? The Irish were known for their good health while they got the majority of their calories from potatoes -- but maybe it was the beer they drank that offset the adverse effects from potatoes. Is saturated fat unhealthy? There are numerous cultures that thrive on coconuts or dairy, which are both very high in saturated fat -- but of course there are alternative explanations.
Such observations aren't scientific studies, but that doesn't make them intellectually dishonest. In any case, if you prefer scientific studies, here's a large meta-analysis examining the relationship between saturated fat intake and cardiovascular disease. Conclusion: there isn't any. (Of course, that's not iron-clad proof, either, because there's still no such thing.)
I have to admit that you might be right about that. It's funny watching him take on a guy who's obviously being a huge tool and systematically beating him into the ground. All while ignoring the tool's little laughing emoji's and know-it-all cockiness. If I were {icon}, I'd take a week or two off from posting after that ### whooping.Maurile is like the Mozart of internet posting. It truly is a beautiful thing to watch.
@ huge tool... apparently some of you kids take the ol' fantasy football message board a little more seriously than I do. It's no secret that I enjoy trolling a bit and quite a few of my posts in here were no exception.I'm actually optimistic on Otis on this one for some reason... I think he can get through the 2 week induction phase.What's the over / under here? 4.5 days?
So you being a doosh is our problem not yours. Got it.I have to admit that you might be right about that. It's funny watching him take on a guy who's obviously being a huge tool and systematically beating him into the ground. All while ignoring the tool's little laughing emoji's and know-it-all cockiness. If I were {icon}, I'd take a week or two off from posting after that ### whooping.Maurile is like the Mozart of internet posting. It truly is a beautiful thing to watch.@ huge tool... apparently some of you kids take the ol' fantasy football message board a little more seriously than I do. It's no secret that I enjoy trolling a bit and quite a few of my posts in here were no exception.
If my means of killing a slow afternoon at the office offends you, I'd strongly suggest changing your perspective a bit and maybe not taking what I post so seriously. I know I usually don't.![]()
I'm thinking it's more like 3.5-4, but the line is moving. Day 1 was a breeze. I feel a little like garbage this morning, and I don't know if that's because of the very low carbs yesterday or because our 4 day old is waking us up every 3 hours....What's the over / under here? 4.5 days?