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September 16, 2012 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

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Worlds Best Bodybuilder is a Vegetarian – Comparison with Arnold Schwarzenegger – The Case against Lowcarb Atkins Meat vs Vegetarianism Diets – 4
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Worlds Best Bodybuilder is a Vegetarian – Comparison with Arnold Schwarzenegger Case against Lowcarb Atkins Meat Diet 333 – 4

The Atkins Diet, in a recent review by health experts ranked nearly in last place. The Lowcarb Atkins diet ranked 19th out of all 20 diets. (The only one more debunked was the Paleo Diet which was found to be scientifically false by actual paleontologists).

Carbs have now been revealed as Good for you. Wheat is good for you, not bad for you. This was all a hoax by diet book authors to sell you things. Don’t believe it. For example, actual doctors found that eating whole wheat grain actually protects you from colon cancer. People who stop eating wheat fibre and grains had an increased risk of 20% higher chance of getting a cancer infected bowel. (Yes, it’s cancer up your rear end if you go Paleo or Lowcarb).

It was revealed that Paleo Diet authors were using an allergy that barely affects 1 out of 133 people, called celiac’s disease, which is genetic, not gained from eating gluten, in order to trick the masses into believing that no human was designed or evolved to eat grains. This is false. Paleo authors like Robb Wolfe, Loren Cordain, Gary Taubes, etc all used an allergy that only affects a tiny number of people, to dupe people into thinking everyone’s affected, you’re not.

Think of it this way, this exact same idea ‘proves’ that mankind ‘is not designed’ to eat fish and meat. Because as you may know, some people who eat seafood, shellfish, and even red meat, can go into what’s called ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK. That’s where their eyes, face, and throat swell up and they need to get to a hospital before they suffocate. Well, that means humans were not evolved to eat fish. Or meat. In fact, if anything, meat and seafood is worse because unlike wheat and grain, anaphylactic shock from eating meat can result in death! Celiac is just discomfort. Eating meat results in human death.

In any case, the anti-grain wheat-o-phobe paleos were found to have made up that story and made it believable using the celiac disease hoax in order to get less-educated people to believe it. Actual medical institutions reviewed this and found that it is precisely the kind of whole grain fiber in Wheat, and not in the paleo diet , which helped protect those who eat whole wheat, like vegetarians, from cancer. Anyone on Paleo and believing the grain hoax can end up with a doctor’s finger up your seat testing for rectal disease, then a sigmoidoscopy, followed by even an incision to remove a section of your colon, and perhaps wearing a colostomy bag on your side holding your expelled feces until you can reach a location to dump it. Fiber is needed in the diet to keep things moving smoothly out. Paleo is deficient in this nutrient. So are lowcarb diets such as South Beach Diet, Atkins, ProteinPower, The PerfectHealthDiet, and Lowcarb. In addition, the meat of these diets contains feminine hormones that effeminize men, meat contains sulphur compounds which make meat-eaters have horrible BO and bodily gas, meat is linked to throat cancer, and stops up your behind.

By the way, Robert Atkins is dead. Some say Killed by his own Atkins diet. Atkins claimed eating meat, fat, and a diet deficient in carbs was great for your heart, and you’d lose weight, but Atkins died, from hitting his head due to a possible stroke from high fat, and his autopsy record shows he weighed an immense 258 pounds at the time of death! (Hint: That’s obese) Diet doctor Obese. Put that one in the Quack files.

Oh, and Atkins Nutrition filed for bankruptcy. And now Atkins in light of medical evidence has changed their diet to "New Atkins" in which they are now recommending less fat, bacon, protein and meat.

Of course, vegetarians knew this all along. plants help protect against cancer, and increase athletes muscle endurance, athletic fitness, and this is yet another reason why…
THE MOST MASSIVE BODYBUILDER IN THE WORLD IS VEGETARIAN.

A BALANCED DIET
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"Food is an important part of a balanced diet."

Fran Lebowitz

Linda Hartong Photography. ©All Rights Reserved. 2009. Do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without written permission.

Nice Diet photos

September 6, 2012 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

Some cool diet images:

diet coke
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Image by “Cowboy” Ben Alman
ok, so i just had to take a photo of this. like most people, i’ve paid exorbident fees for a mega-size beverage in my day, but this was no mega-size beverage. no sir, just your average run-of-the-mill 20oz diet coke. it was not 32oz. it was not 64oz. it did not come with an extra-long straw, crushed ice or a coupon for 20¢ off one hot dog of your choice. it was an everyday joe soda, at a carlton banks price. but, hey, you can’t beat the ambience, go sox!

ArnoldSchwarzenegger versus a Vegetarian – Muscular Bodybuilding Protein Diet Contest – 8
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ArnoldSchwarzenegger versus a Vegetarian – Muscular Bodybuilding Protein Diet Contest – 222 – 8

Meat-Eaters Ham Burger Juicy Beef Meal Leads to Skinny-Jeans Muffin-Top Big Butt Weight Problem – Omnivore Non-Vegan Paleo Diet Food Health
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NEWS: "Science Shows Vegetarians Stay Slim. Meat-eaters Get Fat" – MEDNEWSTODAY

A study carried out by Cancer Research UK found that people who eat Meat and continue to do so, put on more weight over a five year period than people who switch over to vegetarianism.

The Subjects grew fatter and fatter over the five year period. However, vegans and vegetarians gained the least fat.

Vegetarians put on less weight than meat eaters, and vegans put on less weight than vegetarians.

This study was carried out in Oxford, it was part of EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition).

This study was carried out in Oxford, it was part of EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) and was not merely but a handful like some other known paleo diet studies that included barely 6 people and the rest couldn’t continue the diet, this study tested a whopping 22,000 people showing not simply some anecdotal evidence but that this fact held true over wide swaths and volumes of human population.

In other words, merely a post by one or even several individual persons making claims like "for me it worked!" or "I did it and so far I’ve lost 10 pounds" are regarded as hear-say. This is what’s called an "ANECDOTE". It’s regarded as un-scientific. Every single commercial on television for every ab gadget, diet plan, or bottle of who knows what shows exactly this type of ploy: Several people making anecdotal claims that "It worked for me!" and then showing a before and after picture showing a miracle. If you believed this type of anecdotal claim, or worse, if you believed postings in the comments on blogs or forums on the internet, then you’d need to believe that every one of those cockamamie remedies, gadgets, and rubber-band, moving exercise chair, shake-weight or supplement bottle was true and actually caused those actors abs to grow, and all of those things are absolute miracles.

To learn the difference between an Anecdote and science, if you are tempted into being duped by other people making claims on things like lowcarb forums or paleo boards, then you’d believe this: "My grandmother smoked cigarettes and lived until she was 92!" and therefore that means cigarettes are great for your health!(wrong). This is an example of an Anecdote. It’s a one-off, story. It may very well be true that some granny did live until 92, but that doesn’t mean that out of a thousand grannies, she lived until 92 but the other 999 died of lung cancer in their 50’s and 60’s. The "smoking granny" is an example of what’s called and Anecdote, an exception not the rule, a story by one individual making personal claims, that are used to dupe people less-educated in science into believing something. And it works, thousands of people tend to believe these things, even though it would be declared hear-say and inadmissable in court. This is why you need to check the number of subjects studied, and what the results are over the rest of the population, and use science. If you see posts like "I tried diet1 and it didn’t work, so I now became diet2 and I’ve lost tons of weight and never felt better!" – This should all be thrown out. Don’t be tempted. The hawker of that diet book knows you are close to believing it right now. Don’t fall for it. You must disregard all such claims, and instead take a look at the science.

SCAM DIETS: LOWCARB DIET, ATKINS DIET, PALEO DIET, CROSSFIT DIET, ZONE DIET ARE ALL NOW DEBUNKED.

Professor Tim Key, Deputy Director of Cancer Research UK’s epidemiology unit, Oxford University, said "Contrary to current popular views that a lowcarb diet low in carbohydrates and high in protein keeps weight down, we found that the lowest weight gain came in people with high intake of carbohydrate and low intake of protein."

RESULTS OF ACTUAL TESTING: *HIGH* CARB diets lose more fat. Lowcarb high protein meat-based dieters first lost weight but then ended up fatter than they started out, as their body rebounded. Lowcarb dieters lost for the 1st 6 months but then gained it all back and more after a year had passed. Reviewers found that the people advocating lowcarb diets had merely picked out the figures at 6 months and used those to push their idea that lowcarb diets worked and found nearly all of the lowcarb diet book authors had also fudged this study data in order to simply continue to sell the public more books. If you actually looked at the people and how they ended up, those on the high-carb diet remained fit and muscular, and those on the LowCarb or low grain and high meat protein and saturated fat diets began gaining and gaining fat as they rebounded and even though they were still eating the lowcarb and meat diet, they gained all of the fat back and more.

www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/39538.php

Vegetarian Powerlifter Weightlifter Bodybuilder – Not Paleo Caveman Crossfit, Plant Based Diet Nutrition and No Meat – Bill Pearl – You were saying.

September 4, 2012 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

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Vegetarian Powerlifter Weightlifter Bodybuilder – Not Paleo Caveman Crossfit, Plant Based Diet Nutrition and No Meat – Bill Pearl – You were saying.
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Vegetarian Powerlifter, Bodybuilder, Plant Based Protein Diet, no meat, massive bodybuilding muscle.

5-time Mr Universe and Power lifting strong man Bill Pearl.

Paleo Diet Friendly Chocolate Whoopie Pies
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Chocolate cake cookies made with almond flour, coconut milk, coco powder, eggs. baking soda and powder to get a rise out of the dough. Frosting filling made with vegetable shortening, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Made for a friends caveman themed party where several of the guests were on the paleo or hunter gatherer diet. Though this recipe treads the line of Paleo diet, it’s meant to be a treat and not a diet food by any means. Those that were on the diet welcomed the sweet treat after being deprived of all sugar for months.

Photo used with permission here:
www.skinnyurl.com/diet/why-you-should-be-eating-a-caveman…

www.paleo-breakfast.com/what-should-you-eat-in-paleo-diet

www.paleokits.net/latest-paleo-meaning-news

foam fridge (circa ‘public diet’)
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part of the "annotated fridge" project & public diet

pregnatarian diet – whole chicken – _MG_7589

August 26, 2012 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

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pregnatarian diet – whole chicken – _MG_7589
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view pregnatarian diet – whole chicken – _MG_7589 on a black background.

rotisserie chicken

copyright © 2006 sean dreilinger

62/365 – On A Diet
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Image by Helga Weber
My first attempt at erasing my mouth. It’s not very good, I lost a lot of detail and…haha, I actually took the skin from my neck, adjusted the levels and curves, pasted it over my mouth, and then worked the stamp tool. I’m sure there are better techniques to doing this.

For FF: Hello, I am on a diet! It’s an experiment to see if I have enough self-control to stay away from rice and beer for a week. I’m hoping to lose five pounds 🙂 And ooh, I’ve been working out, too.

And for GTWL: Natural light. I might’ve edited the heck out of this but all my shots are taken in natural light (because I have a sucky camera, bah) heh.

Ooh, and for TOTW: Technique!

A friend also noticed that I have a big plate. The plate wasn’t centered so I had to select it with the pen tool, duplicated the layer, and then transformed it to make it bigger and a bit more centered 🙂

Got the measuring tape idea here and the texture is from here.

Explored, thanks! <3
#59, March 2

National Diet Building
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More about the real building on Wikipedia.

Crossfiit Bodybuilding using Paleolithic Diet Forum Boards Non Vegan Caveman Bodybuilder Robb Wolf

August 17, 2012 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

A few nice diet images I found:

Crossfiit Bodybuilding using Paleolithic Diet Forum Boards Non Vegan Caveman Bodybuilder Robb Wolf
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How to use the Paleo Diet and Crossfit to become a huge massive muscular bodybuilder.

Learn how calisthenics such as jumping around, WOD, and burpees can deplete your muscle mass, and paleo diet food such as grassfed beef are now linked to diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and colorectal cancer.

But you can still get an inflatable plastic muscle suit and wear it out to your favorite nightclubs or to the gym.

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Japanese diet?
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I dont know if i can get used to this japanese diet….

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