Really! I've seen some pretty large Vegans...Have you ever encountered a happy vegan?
Really! I've seen some pretty large Vegans...
Cows are vegans (except for the calves that drink cow's milk). They ain't skinny.Really! I've seen some pretty large Vegans...
Visit India some day. They have some skinny cows. They worship them but don't necessarily feed them well.Cows are vegans (except for the calves that drink cow's milk). They ain't skinny.
Don't see too many fat Vegans. They're out there, but there truly aren't many of them.
So yer the that cut the cheeseHard to get fat when your food sucks so bad that you don’t want to eat enough of it to get fat.
Just kidding. I love veggies but I also love meat. Oh, and cheese. I really love cheese.
So yer the that cut the cheese
Really! I've seen some pretty large Vegans...
The guys channel has a lot of really funny ones. This one is one of the best.Should make the same video about atheists.
And bitcoin evangelists.
Don't see too many fat Vegans. They're out there, but there truly aren't many of them.
The problem is that a vegetarian diet is mostly carbohydrates. It is difficult (not impossible, but difficult) for vegetarians to get enough protein in their diet to avoid carbohydrate bloat syndrome. And a lot of it has to do with genetics and personal disposition. Some people can process beans and synthesize proteins better than others. I'm not one of them. In fact most people aren't.
There are also a couple of proteins that can only be found in meat and are critical for our health.The problem is that a vegetarian diet is mostly carbohydrates. It is difficult (not impossible, but difficult) for vegetarians to get enough protein in their diet to avoid carbohydrate bloat syndrome. And a lot of it has to do with genetics and personal disposition. Some people can process beans and synthesize proteins better than others. I'm not one of them. In fact most people aren't.
Not really.SO, what you're saying is, you fart a lot?
There are also a couple of proteins that can only be found in meat and are critical for our health.
Incorrect sir.Correct sir.
Come to my office some time. Lots of Indians and some of them are overweight and vegetarian.
Come to my office some time. Lots of Indians and some of them are overweight and vegetarian.
The problem is that a vegetarian diet is mostly carbohydrates. It is difficult (not impossible, but difficult) for vegetarians to get enough protein in their diet to avoid carbohydrate bloat syndrome. And a lot of it has to do with genetics and personal disposition. Some people can process beans and synthesize proteins better than others. I'm not one of them. In fact most people aren't.
There are also a couple of proteins that can only be found in meat and are critical for our health.
The guys channel has a lot of really funny ones. This one is one of the best.
I said Vegans. Different deal.
First, you are a mutant who's digestive system is completely out of whack. Your gastrointestinal experiences relate to no one else who does not share your malady. Second, a vegetarian diet can be whatever one wants it to be. Third, the normal human digestive system can process many, many different foodstuffs.
The whole Adkins diet is based on the concept that you CAN (not HAVE TO) eat mostly meat and stay skinny. Years ago at my wife's behest I actually went Adkins for about 6 or 8 months. Lost 10% of my body weight (195 to 175) but, frankly, got tired of meat. She had the same experience. We concluded it's not sustainable simply because you get bored with it.Fourth, you are the only person I have ever heard say that one has to eat meat to stay skinny.
Perhaps that is because there are a lot more meat eaters than vegans.Incorrect sir.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_protein
As a vegetarian, I have honestly found a lot more people telling me I am an idiot for not eating meat than vegans urging me to go full vegan.
The whole Adkins diet is based on the concept that you CAN (not HAVE TO) eat mostly meat and stay skinny. Years ago at my wife's behest I actually went Adkins for about 6 or 8 months. Lost 10% of my body weight (195 to 175) but, frankly, got tired of meat. She had the same experience. We concluded it's not sustainable simply because you get bored with it.
Well, then there are the financial and ecological consequences, but that's a whole different conversation that needs to start with population control. And there's already a thread about that!
Soylent Green?The whole Adkins diet is based on the concept that you CAN (not HAVE TO) eat mostly meat and stay skinny. Years ago at my wife's behest I actually went Adkins for about 6 or 8 months. Lost 10% of my body weight (195 to 175) but, frankly, got tired of meat. She had the same experience. We concluded it's not sustainable simply because you get bored with it.
Well, then there are the financial and ecological consequences, but that's a whole different conversation that needs to start with population control. And there's already a thread about that!
The whole Adkins diet is based on the concept that you CAN (not HAVE TO) eat mostly meat and stay skinny. Years ago at my wife's behest I actually went Adkins for about 6 or 8 months. Lost 10% of my body weight (195 to 175) but, frankly, got tired of meat. She had the same experience. We concluded it's not sustainable simply because you get bored with it.
We could add meat evangelists to the list too. I’m am not a vegetarian, but I have heard as many people lecturing others about being vegans as being meat-lovers. Just eat what you want and ignore the lectures.
Anyhow, if you do NOT think what you put in your mouth affects how you feel, you really don't understand how your body works. Everyone is a little different and in my wife's case, "something" in meat was causing her to get sick. Not all meat, but likely something with how the animals were being raised. (And that touches off another thing I have to listen to at home I'll skip here.) What I have noticed about my own health is that since I eat more like my wife now - with a little meat on the side from time to time - is that I'm literally outliving my cousins. I'm also not as "round" nor do I have to take a pile of pills in the AM. I would say I just got lucky, but I'm betting diet played a larger role than many will accept.
My family is suffused with cardiac events, hypertension, clogged arteries and every other kind cardiovascular dysfunction. My parents took handfuls of pills to try and regulate their out of control metabolism. I don't have any of those issues, I feel guilty going to see my doc. I do take a couple pills. One for gout, and a multivitamin.
At the Mooney owners forum at Oshkosh an MD got up and told everyone he had a secret that could help them loose weight, get their medicals and live longer. His big secret was a daily 30 minute walk.