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[QUOTE=hzx;1068860761]would rather fill my cals up with more nutrient rich foods like meat and rice etc, not some sugary fat
stick with your milk diets tho and go look in the mirror and ask yourself if you look good[/QUOTE]
cutting out dairy 2 years ago was one of the best decisions i've made. brb clearer skin, less bloating, more gains
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lol at bodybreak for negging me
the original op of that post said that everyone ON THIS PLANET has a problem digesting dairy......do you realize how idiotic that sounds.
do some research
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[QUOTE=Tomohawk92;1068917671]he asked me to read the study, thats just the abstract
IDK why he had the copypasta of the title of the study and no link for it..
"The results of the largest study suggested an association of reported consumption of strictly organic dairy products with a reduced risk of eczema in infants"
the others they looked at could have been n=5, who knows
and they left out all non-human studies which I think are just as important
I will get u two on RC^^[/QUOTE]
In the top right just below the seach bar is there not a yellowish/brown box that says full text? I linked it because I thought you couldn't find that page. I have access to articles through pubmed so if you want one let me know.
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[QUOTE=XPmpnII;1068913151]Yup... That's pretty much what he's been doing up until recently.
He's not lifting weights tho. He's doing DDP yoga[/QUOTE]
i guess we can end the thread right here
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[QUOTE=PointBreak85;1068918931]lol at bodybreak for negging me
the original op of that post said that everyone ON THIS PLANET has a problem digesting dairy......do you realize how idiotic that sounds.
do some research[/QUOTE]
Im 3 years deep into school for this chit brah.
Ive done more research than you know. 99% of our population is lactose intolerant, some are just way worse with lactose than others. You do realize how stupid you sound?
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so much fcking herpderp in this thread
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[QUOTE=Bodybreak;1068920051]Im 3 years deep into school for this chit brah.
Ive done more research then you know. 99% of our population is lactose intolerant, some are just way worse with lactose than others. You do realize how stupid you sound?[/QUOTE]*than
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[QUOTE=Cinderblock;1068920981]*than[/QUOTE]
Thanks bro.
You've saved me from e-embarrassment.
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[QUOTE=alan aragon;1068920591]so much fcking herpderp in this thread[/QUOTE]
^^^ This
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[QUOTE=Bodybreak;1068920051]Im 3 years deep into school for this chit brah.
Ive done more research then you know. 99% of our population is lactose intolerant, some are just way worse with lactose than others. You do realize how stupid you sound?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/science/2009-08-30-lactose-intolerance_N.htm[/url]
theres other medical articles saying its between 50-70%...but 99%? come on bro
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[QUOTE=MrJohnLocke;1068912561]I limit omega 6 foods, and limit any food which gives me psoriasis outbreaks which for me is wheat and dairy. I eat a diet high in anti inflammatory foods. If you google it you can find studies that DEFINITELY link food intolerance and psoriasis. Do you have a food intolerance? Because that's what I was talking about.
Ojetti V, Sanchez JA, Guerriero C, et al. High prevalence of coeliac disease in psoriasis. Gastroenterology 2003; Suppl. 1: A656
[url]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14638373[/url]
Skavland et al. In vitro screening for putative psoriasis-specific antigens among wheat proteins and peptides. Br J Dermatol. 2012 Jan;166(1):67-73.
[url]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21910707[/url]
Woo et al. Coeliac disease-associated antibodies correlate with psoriasis activity. Br J Dermatol. 2004 Oct;151(4):891-4.
[url]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15491433[/url]
just some things I picked up from a 5 second google search, maybe your google is broken?[/QUOTE]
i dont think i do.... ive read a lot about it over the years, have experimented a lot, and my psoriasis is only helped by protopic ointment
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ITT People who think eggs are dairy products. LMFAO. For a forum of bodybuilders all you idiots have just reached a new low. Congrats.
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[QUOTE=alan aragon;1068920591]so much fcking herpderp in this thread[/QUOTE]
hes here hes here
thank the lord
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[QUOTE=alan aragon;1068920591]so much fcking herpderp in this thread[/QUOTE]
the based god appears... someone must have invoked his holiness, lol
as for lactose intolerance, we all have the potential to be intolerant if you quit feeding the lactase colony in your gut... it will die and then youll get gas/runs when you eat dairy with sugars
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Reason why Arnold said "Milk is for babies"
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[QUOTE=PointBreak85;1068916011][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/dhjhpwP.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/sP[/QUOTE]
Ok whats your argument? Milk isnt meant to be digested by humans..
[url]http://www.waoy.org/9.html[/url]
[url]http://www.onegreenplanet.org/lifestyle/is-cows-milk-meant-for-human-consumption-part-1/[/url]
Prove me otherwise
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[QUOTE=aPolak;1068923611]Reason why Arnold said "Milk is for babies"[/QUOTE]
he was being sarcastic when he said that srs
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[QUOTE=AP12493;1068923701]Ok whats your argument? Milk isnt meant to be digested by humans..
[url]http://www.waoy.org/9.html[/url]
[url]http://www.onegreenplanet.org/lifestyle/is-cows-milk-meant-for-human-consumption-part-1/[/url][/QUOTE]by that logic all dead babies would be dumped in the garbage and humanity would die off
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[QUOTE=PointBreak85;1068922211][url]http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/science/2009-08-30-lactose-intolerance_N.htm[/url]
theres other medical articles saying its between 50-70%...but 99%? come on bro[/QUOTE]
Intolerant and not being able to totally digest are two different things.
Can't believe you just cited a USA today article.
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milk is terrible is large quantities....
enjoy your thick skin from all the estrogen and hormones
/hypocritical since i eat ice cream every day
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wonder if alan is laughing his ass off reading this thread lol
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[QUOTE=hzx;1068858731]there is literally no benefits from drinking milk. So many people herp derp and drink 2l milk a day because there's 8grams of protein o'er cup, brb full of saturated fat and sugar[/QUOTE]
but who was skim milk?
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[QUOTE=fit4business88;1068918711]cutting out dairy 2 years ago was one of the best decisions i've made. brb clearer skin, less bloating, more gains[/QUOTE]
What do you put in your coffee, or do you take it black (noracist). I have been slowly cutting out dairy, but I can't seem to find a decent replacement milk in my coffee.
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Eliminating all the fake crap as well as dairy and refined carbs such as sugar and white bread also helps clear acne. The stuff is no good mayne.
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[QUOTE=donprincekaveli;1068926481]What do you put in your coffee, or do you take it black (noracist). I have been slowly cutting out dairy, but I can't seem to find a decent replacement milk in my coffee.[/QUOTE]
Hey man, try almond milk or even some blends of coconut milk-almond milk (not a fan of the full-fat coconut milk in coffee). Some coconut ones have dairy in them, though, so if you're waning on the dairy you should check that. Good luck with it.
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Alan if your here can you please drive a dagger to the herat of this thread and end it with your knowledge? thank you
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i dont drink milk, gives me bad gas, i would sooner have some meat and oats for the same macro's. love dat cheese tho.
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[QUOTE=Bodybreak;1068917001]
Back on the topic of dairy/grains. Dairy is pretty damn horrible for you especially if you're buying locally, western pasteurization methods completely drain milk/cheese/yogurt etc. of its natural vitamins so they're added artificially afterwards. [B]Then you have to realize that it also makes it nearly impossible for our body to break down any protein in milk so most of it just gets stored as fat or you chit it right out.[/B][/QUOTE]
That does not sound right.
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[QUOTE=PointBreak85;1068925851]wonder if alan is laughing his ass off reading this thread lol[/QUOTE]Reading a Misc nutrition debate is a certified IQ dropper