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Quoted for emphasis (great post, HomedawgIzzoWhatever):
The turning point for me was when I started feeling how different my mind, stomach, pooper, and muscles each felt after eating certain foods. I've switched from a meat-heavy high-protein diet to a vegetable-heavy, fiber-focused high-protein diet, and I can tell the difference by lack of sluggishness and an improved recovery time, among other things.What I'm saying is that you need to look at things structurally. What you eat, what's in what you eat, how much of it you eat, and when you eat it. What you do (physical activity), how much you do, when you do it. How you feel throughout the day. Any health concerns you may have (diabetes, insomnia, anemia, etc).
Also, getting appendicitis and eating the yogurt and keffir to get my stomach flora back up to speed was eye-opening. -
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I remember that one, which was exactly the one that made me think, but I don't see any bad effects. I have been injury free and all but I might continue with this life style (of intense training) and so far I am honestly not convinced to the point where I feel the need to change something.
Originally Posted by H TO THE IZZO
I look at this from a different kind of angle, a lot of people (mainly in the past) have been working hard/trained hard and did not have the quality of nutrition we have today and yet it worked form them. On the other hands, I know that roman gladiators had a diet that was close to what people would suggests today.
I hope you understand what I am trying to say.Sometimes you lose and sometimes the other guy wins.
At this point I don't owe anybody an explenation.
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You're going about your experiment wrong--you're only trying one side (eating poorly). I'm not saying that I was incapable of training, improving, or living without stabbing pains in my gut back when I ate poorly. I'm saying that changing my diet several times allowed me to experiment with how certain diets felt. Concrete example: when I stopped having meatball subs for lunch, suddenly my productivity at my programming job improved tenfold in the afternoon hours.
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My point is that denying the connection between diet and digestion, mood, mental acuity, and physical development is just boneheaded. Listen to your body and what it tells you about what you eat. In my experience, it takes a few days for a new diet to "hit" you--but it's noticable. -
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Okay maybe I worded my question wrong. Lets put it like this, regular diet (eating with common sense but also adding fast food every now and then) vs. a good diet (having a plan, counting carbs, protein etc.).
As for why I don't eat McD every day, three reasons, 1 money(I need a minimum of 4 cheeseburger + FF each meal), 2 access (I hate to get out of the house before eating something), 3 taste.Sometimes you lose and sometimes the other guy wins.
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11/18/2008 9:32pm--
This made me nauseous just reading it.
Originally Posted by Kentucky Fried Chokin
Quick story:
one of the guys at work is 44 drinks tons of coffee and soda, smokes and eats like ****.
He has been having "odd and unusual illnesses" and "can't figure out why he has been feeling crappy and nauseous all the time". Goes to the doctor and then another and another....can't figure it out.
All the while I am telling him: quit fucking smoking, quit eating like **** and quit drinking all the soda and coffee.
He gets several upper and lower GI, numerous blood tests...finally his gall bladder removed....still has the same problems. He starts thinking it's cancer.
This goes one for about 6 months off and on.
Yesterday he tells me:
they figured out what is wrong with me, I had a *something* (I deduced it was probably a parasite but I am not certain as the idiot couldn't remember) that I picked up from improperly treated water and the doctor told me my body wasn't able to fight off the symptoms and pass the parasite because:
all the smoking, shitty diet and coffee and soda



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11/18/2008 3:41pm
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Is a good diet overated?