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6241039 No.6241039 [Reply] [Original]

>eat your crusts, they are the best part for you
except the crust is made from the same flour and ingredients as the innards of the bread, just more scorched.

>> No.6241046 [DELETED] 

>>6241039
I had this for lunch and I'm a skinny rich guy.

>> No.6241058

yeah crustloving people are the worst

>> No.6241064

>>6241039
Potato skins are even worse, they're where all the dirt and toxins are, not nutrients.

>> No.6241073

>>6241039
>gluten is bad for you
>you need to eat a lot to be healthy

>> No.6241082

>>6241064
It's where the flavor is pleb.

>> No.6241086

>>6241064
ya but the wite part is were the gluten is so u probably shouldnt eat that either

>> No.6241102

>>6241086
But potatoes don't contain...
nevermind.

>> No.6241108

my dad tried to tell me cheese was bad because of the carbs.
people are retard.

>> No.6241110

>>6241086
So people are confusing gluten with starch?

Gluten is found in wheat barley and rye, dats it

>> No.6241113

I find strange that people don't eat the crust on sandwiches, but they don't do it for things like hot dog bread or hamburger buns, and yes, I understand is much easier to do it on sandwich bread, but still, it's the same thing.

>> No.6241157

I've always eaten both the crusts and the potato skin. Banana peels are surprisingly good too.

>>6241108
Are you sure he didn't mean the cholesterol?

>>6241113
Same. Not only is it a huge waste, but it's the tastiest part of the bread, especially on whole wheat/whole grain breads with oats.

>> No.6241168

>>6241157
no, he literally thinks the calories in cheese comes from carbs.
I told him it's all fat and protein he still doesn't get it.
I think he might actually be mentally challenged.

>> No.6241188

>>6241064
just wash the fuckin potato

>> No.6241211

>>6241113

Also brownie crusts are considered the best part, people are stupid

>> No.6241324

>>6241039
Parents tell their kids that so they would stop being picky little faggots and eat the crust.

If you (or your parents) we too dumb to realize this, that's your (or their) fault.

>> No.6241744

>>6241058
>picky eater wasting food
>calling other people the worst

>> No.6241748

>>6241039
I've never heard 'eat you're crusts' you must have been poor and your mom didn't want you to waist carbs that would keep you full longer while she went and worked the night shift at the local kmart.

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>>6241039
>just more scorched
exactly! the scorching means that the starch has crumbled to smaller chains called dextrines which are easier to digest...

>food myths
>busted
>not a myth to begin with.
>plain science

2/10, made me rage
pic unrelated

>> No.6241977

>>6241211
Seriously, the middle brownies are where it's at. Crust pieces get rock hard after a day, middle brownies stay soft for way longer.

>> No.6241978

>>6241086
full flagged retard.. .even worse than OP

>> No.6241989

>>6241977
So eat the crust first

>> No.6241990

>>6241039
They were trying to tell you to stop being such a picky faggot and to stop wasting food.

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>> No.6241996

>>6241975

> easier to digest

this isn't inherently desirable

>>6241064

the indigestible fibre might be a good thing?

>> No.6242002

if you eat an hour before you get in the water, what?? why did you feed me a sandwich,.ok over are we there yet does anyone put potato chips on a ham and cheese sandwich,?crunch crunch.you cannot.. I tried.

>> No.6242003

I eat the pizza crust because i like good pizza dough and i think it tastes good. Don't you faggots like breadsticks?

>> No.6242006

>>6242003
wuts a breadstick

>> No.6242018

is not eating the crust of bread an american thing because i have literally never ever in my life see someone do that in germany (including plenty of people not from germany).

it sounds so stupid, i don't get it.

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>>6241996
it's cool for kids. that's why parents tell this to their kids.

>> No.6242252

When bred is a few days old the crust becomes the most delicous part.

>>6242029
This shit saved me from so much hangover-induced puking.

>> No.6242262

>>6241064
>toxins

>> No.6242268

Mom would never cut my crusts off because "derr vitamins in the crust" yet she did it for my younger brother because he was a whiny autistic spoiled fuck that is 29 years old with no job and still lives at home.

>> No.6242341

>Red meat stays undigested in your colon for years

>bicarbonate of soda cures cancer

>humans aren't supposed to eat meat

>Microwaves make food radioactive

>Carrots help you see in the dark

>Lobsters scream when boiled

>Searing meat seals the juices in

>It's dangeous to swim after eating

>Adding salt to water makes it boil faster

>Holding a spoon in your mouth stops you crying when chopping onions
>superfoods

>different tastes correspond to a specific areas of the tongue

>> No.6242356

>>6242341
I was about to dispute the boiling salt water thing, but then as I was typing it occurred to me that it really makes no sense.

>> No.6242364

>>6242268

That's because he didn't eat his crusts.

>> No.6242383

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/11/021105080817.htm

>Researchers in Germany have discovered that the crust is a rich source of antioxidants and may provide a much stronger health benefit than the rest of the bread.

>> No.6242688

>>6241978
you mean 'full fledged retard'


retard.

>> No.6242690

>>6242018
welcome to america, home of the autists

>> No.6242730

>>6241039
>toast
do us a favor and eat real bread that has crispy crust that compliments the soft insides

>> No.6242735

>>6242730

Are you one of those people who uses the term "toast" to refer to shitty white bread?

>> No.6242741

>>6241039
I was just thinking about this the other day. My mom always told me it was good for my eyes.

>> No.6242755

>>6241039
its not a food myth, its something parents tell picky kids so they wont waste food and will eat as much as they're supposed to. the fact that you never realized this and thought they actually believed it makes me wonder if you're autistic or just have a child's intellect.

>> No.6242763

You people never go to /fa/, right? Eating chewy/crunchy stuff is important for jaw-developement. It trains your facial musculature and in growth determines your facial bone structure, which means getting manly cheekbones or look like a baby even after 30. Chewing gum and eating tough food is a real benefit for small kids. Just ask a dentist...

>> No.6242768

>>6242755
The parents are to blame too. I just tell my son how it is. That we don't waste food because he is too lazy to chew.

>> No.6242808

A bowl of onions absorbs bacteria and viruses.

Mayonnaise won't spoil if left out of the fridge.

>> No.6242834

>>6242341
There are several clues that indicate that humans were not meant to be carnivores.

>To start with, humans get easily sick if they eat raw meat, a sign that neither their stomach nor their immune system are designed for meat. Real carnivores have stronger stomachs that also "eat" the parasites, bacteria and worms of rotting meat.

>Humans cannot digest meat well: mostly they have to cook it. Carnivores don't cook. Humans began eating meat on a large scale after the invention of cooking.

>Humans are the only primates that eat meat (any animal can eat meat in small quantities, but no primate eats meat on a regular basis).

>Humans who eat a lot of meat get heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and all sorts of degenerative diseases. Carnivore animals who eat a lot of meat live healthy lives.

>When they don't abuse of meat, humans live very long lives by the standards of the animal kingdom.

>Humans need to sleep about the same amount of time as other herbivores, who sleep a lot less than carnivores.

>Human "canine" teeths are shared with horses, not with carnivores. There is no carnivore that has teeth like our canines. Horses have them. Whatever their function, it is not to eat meat.


>If a vegetarian diet were dangerous, half the population of India would be dead or very sick. On the other hand, in the places where the diet is mainly carnivorous, people do get sick and die by the thousands of all sorts of diseases.
>It is fairly easy for a meat-eater to become a vegetarian; it is difficult for a vegetarian to eat meat. This is a sign that the human digestive system has to be trained from childhood to digest meat, otherwise it wouldn't.

>> No.6242921

>>6242268
there are vitamins in the crust. Process food literally have vitamins sprayed on to the outside of them.

>> No.6242926

>>6242834

on the other hand, without meat we wouldn't have evolved this sort of intelligence, and eating meat allows us to maintain that, instead of having the body focus on just trying to survifve.

>> No.6242928

>>6242834
You're right. We're omnivores. Omnivores who are smart enough to cook.

>> No.6242941

>>6242834

William C. Roberts, the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Cardiology, brings up the point sometimes that atherosclerosis is one of the easiest diseases to produce in animal experiments, but the animal has to be an herbivore because carnivorous/omnivorous animals don't develop the arterial plaques. At the same time, heart disease has become the most common cause of death in humans and is rising globally as people eat more meat. If we're supposed to be natural meat eaters, we're the shittiest ones in the world

>> No.6242943

>activating the almonds gives them more nutrients

>> No.6242948

>>6242941
humans aren't supposed to be meat eaters, but they can eat meat. There's an obvious difference between the two that only a blithering moron could not see.

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>>6242943
>not activating your almonds

>> No.6242954

>>6242926

That's what scientists guessed early on, but that theory isn't set in stone. Other scientists, in light of other data, say that we have starch to thank for that, which would make sense since our brains run on glucose

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6983330.stm

>"To think that, two to four million years ago, a small-brained, awkwardly bipedal animal could efficiently acquire meat, even by scavenging, just doesn't make a whole lot of sense."

>> No.6242966

it's as if people haven't realized that an evolutionary trait of humans is intelligence and craftsmanship (make tools to defend/kill, make fires to make food easier to digest etc)

>> No.6242978

>>6242966
I'd like to also state starch didn't become an integral part of the human diet until about 100,000 years ago - nowhere near the 7 Ma where Hominina separates from the other great apes. Even if you want to discount Hominina, Australopithecus Afarensis was 3.9 Ma.

>> No.6242989

>>6242978
Well let's start feeding apes different "people" foods, and see which ones learn how to play Halo the fastest.

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>>6242989
this monkey won

>> No.6243001

>>6242997
no pics of eating, I'm calling bullshit. They probably tossed it.

>> No.6243003

>>6242954
>half the population of India would be dead or very sick
People in India usually are very sick and have nutrition problems
>It is fairly easy for a meat-eater to become a vegetarian
No, they would crave meat after a while, and if it was easy a lot of people would become vegetarian, but they don't want to, and a good amount of vegetarians have confessed that they cheat and eat meat secretly.

And yes, red meat isn't very healthy, but things like fish and poultry are perfectly fine to eat.

>> No.6243010

>>6243003
>perfectly fine to eat.
http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/poultry/
http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/fish/

>> No.6243011

>>6242989

>Halo
>requiring intelligence

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>>6241039

>don't eat crusts
>get beat up everyday at school
>doesn't see any connection
>feels bad man

>> No.6243055

>>6242978

That's the crazy thing about anthropology, we keep finding new things. It's hard to find evidence of starch-eating because starch sources don't leave behind much evidence. No bones, no tools, etc. Recently we've learned to look for amyloplasts in the plaques of fossilized teeth, and we've found that grains like sorghum were eaten as far back as 105,000 years ago, and we know humans have been eating underground starches like tubers for even longer than that

It also deserves mentioning that brain size is a genetic trait. Diet can change the expression of genes and allow genetic potential to be realized, but it's not as simple as "we ate ____ and that made us smart." If meat or starch played a role in the evolution of our intelligence, it was probably something like we developed the ability to eat starch effectively and that contributed much-needed calories to allow our brains to reach their potential, and then this allowed us to better make tools and hunt animals to supplement our diets and develop social bonds, which would naturally select for more intelligent and cunning people, which then led to agriculture and an abundance of starchy food sources like grains and potatoes and all that, and now we're even smarter and we have airplanes and laser beams and a cooking imageboard called /ck/

>> No.6243088

>>6241039
it's good luck to (vid):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeVtGOVdy0I

>> No.6243121

>>6241748
Prolly cause no one in their right mind would say "eat you are crusts"

Replying to this has been a waste time.

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>>6243121
>"eat you are crusts"

my Gramps said this to me all the time
never really knew what the fuck he was talking about

he was a good friend

>> No.6243308

>>6241086
Why wouldn't anyone eat gluten unless they got celiac disease or diagnosed gluten intolerance(not the hippy fad bullshit thing about "being bad" for their digestion)?

>> No.6243442

>>6241977
I prefer the crunchiness of the crust.

>> No.6243462
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>>6242341
chemistry fag here

adding salt to water increases the boiling point of water. It is what is called a Colligative property. By liberally salting the water before say, boiling pasta, you can actually have the water reach over 100 C and cook better without splashing everywhere. It does not make it boil faster though.....funny enough hot water freezes faster than cold water though. It is a phenomena known as the Mpemba effect.

>> No.6243564

>>6242941
we are omnivores you intellectually dishonest piece of shit. If you do nothing but eat rice and tofu all your life you are still going to die of heart disease. Plaque accumulation is a chronic problem and it still happens when you eat a strictly vegetarian diet. Someone who eats nothing but under cooked red meats will get a heart attack at age 50. Someone who eats nothing but rice is going to get that same heart attack when they are 80.

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>>6243564

>we are omnivores

But what is that actually supposed to mean? That just describes a behavior. Some people also smoke cigarettes, but they aren't immune to lung cancer because they've become a "tobaccovore."

>If you do nothing but eat rice and tofu all your life you are still going to die of heart disease. Plaque accumulation is a chronic problem and it still happens when you eat a strictly vegetarian diet

If rice and tofu raised your cholesterol you'd have a point, but they don't. Heart disease isn't something that just happens as you age regardless of what you eat.

>> No.6243598

>>6243575
>Heart disease isn't something that just happens as you age regardless of what you eat
Yes, it can be genetic, and meat might not be the healthiest thing in the world, but still, saying is as bad as smoking is silly.

>> No.6243624

>>6242383
>sciencedaily

Just some marketing BS by the bread lobby.

>> No.6243631

>>6243598
It's actually pretty difficult to digest. Your body can *deal* with meat, but it by no means is a great source of nutrients.

>> No.6243634

>>6242989
Basketball-Americans have already done that.

>> No.6243641

>>6243598

You can be genetically more susceptible to it, but that's a rare problem, not something most people have, so it doesn't make your point. As for smoking, I didn't say it was as bad, but it'd be dishonest to say they aren't comparable. When it comes to heart disease, it can even be considered worse. You can smoke all you want and not get heart disease if your cholesterol is low enough, but eating a bunch of meat will raise your cholesterol and initiate the disease process. I won't say it's impossible to get heart disease on a strict vegetarian diet if you eat the wrong kinds of junk foods, but it's clearly an issue most associated with meat consumption. If we're to be considered omnivores who are suited to meat eating, that shouldn't be.

>> No.6243643

People that don't eat pizza crusts are subhuman.

>> No.6243688

>>6243641
High cholesterol doesn't cause heart disease, that's another bullshit myth.

>> No.6243690

>>6243688

Okay, random crazy conspiracy theorist

>> No.6243747

Goddamnit. You mean that if I hadn't spent my childhood constantly chewing gum, I might actually have had a jawline suitable for trapping? Fuuuuck.

>> No.6243775

>dietary cholesterol raises serum cholesterol

>if you eat before you go to sleep you'll gain weight (as opposed to eating the same amount of calories earlier in the day)

>carbs make you fat

>fat makes you fat

>"I'm gluten intolerant"

>detoxing actually does something

>lemon detoxes your liver and helps prevent cancer

>eating local honey will prevent you from getting allergies

>adding salt to water makes it boil faster

>sugar makes you hyper

>If you eat food and feel sick immediately after, it can be food poisoning.
there's only 1 FBI with an incubation time of less than 4 hours.

>HFCS has more fructose than sugar
although 1 variety of it does, not that that matters anyway

>aspartame causes cancer

>all natural means anything

>organic food doesn't use pesticides

>GM foods are bad

>> No.6243780

bread crust melanoidins ARE good for you

>> No.6243786

>>6243775
Behold, the Ultrashill. He's paid by over 70 companies, organizations, and government departments, and for maximum efficiency he just fulfills all his quotas with a single, densely-shill-packed post.

>> No.6243794

>>6243786
I found the redditor.

>> No.6243795

>>6243775

http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-the-egg-board-designs-misleading-studies/

>> No.6243902

>>6243795
Second'd.
How could honestly underestimate the people who put out nutrition info from the government that are controlled by money. The last thing the US wants to do is make you guys healthy. There's no money in that.

>> No.6243919

>>6243902

what does that have to do with the video? it's about the egg industry, not the government. the government doesn't want unhealthy people, that costs a lot of money.

>In 2012, the US spent an average of $8,915 per person on health care, reaching a total of $2.8 trillion.

>> No.6243928

>>6243795

I didn't say anything about eggs, that video only discusses the dietary cholesterol coming from eggs. Even if there was some sort of conspiracy behind the studies that had to do with eggs, and I don't know why those would be different from studies of other sources of dietary cholesterol but anyway... That does not necessarily apply to all sources of dietary cholesterol, and there have been studies on a great deal of things which indicated that it does not raise serum cholesterol levels. Given how it is metabolized, I don't know how it possibly could.

>> No.6243949

>>6243795
>egg industry propaganda
Nice crackpot conspiracy theorist blog you got there. Ignorance and arrogance is such an annoying combination.

>> No.6243950

>>6243928

what would these other sources of dietary cholesterol be that would be different from the dietary cholesterol in eggs, which are the highest source of dietary cholesterol in the american diet?

>if there was some sort of conspiracy behind the studies

no conspiracy necessary, it's studies funded by the egg industry that claim dietary cholesterol isn't harmful while studies not funded by egg board money say they're harmful. they do this by manipulating how the studies are performed so that the effect of added cholesterol is obscured

>> No.6243977

>>6243949

all that video's doing is showing why confusion exists, it's not making any claim that isn't already widely accepted by the mainstream. maybe you'd prefer a quote from the National Academies of Science

http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10490&page=542

>There is much evidence to indicate a positive linear trend between cholesterol intake and low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and therefore increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD).
>any incremental increase in cholesterol intake increases CHD risk.

>> No.6243988

>>6243950

well just to throw out one example, shrimp

which have roughly 30% more dietary cholesterol than eggs by weight

>> No.6243996

>>6242341
>>6243775
Wish these memes would die
>>6243950
>>6243977
>2005 book
Mate, it's been a decade.
HLD and LDL do lot of similar
tasks but HDL is mainly focused on managing toxic substances.
LDL carries cholesterol to all the tissues it's needed.
Most toxins, from snake venom to chlorinated hydrocarbon,
increase body's productions of HDL. Cholesterol is
very protective and people with lower cholesterol has higher rate
of mortality. People with total cholesterol
below 180 were more violent. But, a person can have low cholesterol
if they have excellent thyroid function, for them low cholesterol means
body is making a lot of protective hormones like progesterone,
pregnenolone, dhea from cholesterol.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/cholesterol-longevity.shtml

>> No.6244002

>>6243996

>it's been a decade, bro
>throw all the science in the trash and start over

and don't send me that ray peat bullshit, anybody who considers ice cream a health food shouldn't be considered a reliable source of information

>> No.6244005

>>6243988

is there any reason to believe shrimp cholesterol acts differently?

>> No.6244025

>>6244002
He doesn't consider ice cream a health food.

>> No.6244029

>>6244025

Does he not consider both full fat dairy and refined sugar to be health? Make it "grass fed" ice cream and it's Ray Quack approved

>> No.6244031

>>6244005

I did a research paper on it about 4 years ago for my senior nutrition research class and it seemed like dietary cholesterol was widely agreed upon as not affecting serum cholesterol levels. It's been too long to recall all the mechanisms involved, but my teacher was an extremely anal and thorough dude in his later 70s who worked as a research scientist his entire career and he didn't completely chew my ass out for it, so I guess he must have considered my sources to be legitimate.

>> No.6244035

>>6244025

http://www.raypeatforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65

ray peat considers ice cream a "superfood"

>> No.6244040

>>6244029
Skim milk, greek yogurt and hard cheese. Refined sugar is fine in the context of an otherwise nutritious diet.
>>6244035
I wouldn't go that far but can you tell me what exactly is wrong with it?

It's just milk+sugar+cream+flavoring. What's so bad about that? A bit of refined sugar gonna kill ya?

>> No.6244042

>>6242834
chimps eat meat constantly
we cook lots of food
im northern european, preserved vegetables and copious amounts of meat are what my body needs
and milk

>> No.6244053

>>6244040

>a cup of refined sugar added to fatty whole milk, coconut oil, and eggs
>it's a superfood that will hydrate your chi. it's okay if your cholesterol and blood sugar skyrocket, those are amazing protective nutrients that make you really healthy. diabetes is great, it saves you from cancer. the plaques on your arteries are protecting you from aliens. drink my ray peat kool-aid

>> No.6244068

>>6244031

here's a pretty thorough meta-analysis on it

http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/55/6/1060.full.pdf+html

maybe the most important line being

>because diminishing effects of higher dietary cholesterol have long been recognized, it was surprising to find that none of the prior meta-analyses included baseline dietary cholesterol concentrations.

as dietary cholesterol increases, the effect it has on the serum total decreases. this is one of the ways certain groups design misleading studies. cholesterol feeding in people who eat lower cholesterol diets can significantly raise blood cholesterol

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6142348

>Plasma LDL may be more sensitive to cholesterol at low intakes than at moderate to high intakes.

if cholesterol feeding doesn't raise your cholesterol, your cholesterol is likely already shitty

>> No.6244077

>>6243919
>>pharmaceutical companies

>> No.6244126

>>6242941

more enlightened liberal-esque people who have no understanding of evolution

evolution DOES NOT have a plan or goal, and DOES NOT necessarily choose advantageous traits

evolution is merely an observation of a phenomenon by which traits that promote breeding become dominant in a species

evolution does not have a development guideline for 'meat eaters' that it makes all species follow

furthermore humans are not carnivores they are omnivores


and humans did evolve eating meat, but go ahead and stop eating meat without supplementing b12 and tell me how it works out for you.


and im a fucking vegetarian, but i actually understand some biology and do not do it for 'evolutionary' reasons

>> No.6244167

>>6244126
Lack of B12 is a hygiene issue, not a meat issue. It comes from bacteria that clings to filth.

>> No.6244273

>>6241039
Don't drink milk after eating pineapple, it can kill you. -___- I believed that fucking bullshit as a kid

>> No.6244292

I am so glad I was never one of those shitty kids who had to have crust cut off. I wasn't a picky eater in the slightest. Mom must have loved it.

>Here's your sandwich anon
>Aw yiss

>> No.6244369

>>6244292

My mother loved how me and my brother were, even though we had a couple foods we wouldn't eat, they don't overlap, so we'd each eat what the other didn't as kids.

>> No.6244400

>>6242834
You know what, I don't get why vegans/vegetarians use that argument to try to disprove about eating meat. No one argues for being a carnivore, yes your technically right. We went ment to be carnivores. We are omnivores, we eat meat and vegetables, and whatever we needed to to survive. You're using pseudoscience or privileged science

>> No.6244409

>>6243631
Says the tofu eater.

>> No.6244419

>Organic food is better.
>gmos are bad.
>raw vegan diet.
>"insert food item" causes muh cancer!

>> No.6244616

>>6241996
>this isn't inherently desirable
lol. You get trophies for your bad shits now?

>> No.6244666

>>6244419
>>Organic food is better.

Organic food sometimes IS better. I only buy organic milk, you can really taste the difference.

>> No.6244672

Not calling your sandwiches breaddystacks. Plebs.

>> No.6244697

>>6244419

GMOs ARE bad for farmers, who have to deal with damaged soil and seeds that self-terminate so they have to buy more instead of just replanting.

>> No.6244702

>>6241157
>tastiest part of the bread
Not really.

>> No.6244706

>Soy products make you gay

>Meat causes cancer

>Drinking before sex reduces the risk of pregnancy

>Milk and water don't mix

>> No.6244755

>>6241324
>If you (or your parents) we too dumb to realize this, that's your (or their) fault.
Thanks for that pearl of wisdom, anon. Made me smile.

>> No.6244762

>>6243003
>People in India usually are very sick and have nutrition problems
Correlation, not causation.

Vegetables didn't make the British Empire leave. Vegetables didn't make India rapidly industrialise. Vegetables didn't vegetables

>> No.6244968

>>6244035
Superfoods are just a bullshit marketing term with no scientific basis. You could pay some nutritionists to claim cheerios are a superfood because they contain 4 different grains and get away with it.

>> No.6245021

>>6241102
>>6241110
>>6241978
>>6243308
>what is getting the joke

>> No.6245034

>>6243575
You're honestly raping people here. I eat meat regularly, but I won't pretend it's good for me or morally acceptable. I'm an unhealthy cunt, and history will look at me almost the same way we look at slave owners; with absolute disdain. Not saying slavery and meat eating is the same, but it's comparable.

My eyes have been opened a bit further regarding vegetarianism, and for that I thank you.

>> No.6245059

>>6243575
>Heart disease isn't something that just happens as you age regardless of what you eat.

Actually, it is.
It is certainly true that various things affect your risk for heart disease--and diet is one of those things--but just like with cancer, the largest factors are genetic and thus out of your control.

Does that mean that everyone should just say fuck it and do whatever they want? No. But there's no certainty either. Just as some smokers get lung cancer in their 30's while others are cancer-free into their 90's, and still others get lung cancer even though they've never smoked a single cigarette, there is no guarantee that a given diet will cause or prevent heart disease.

>> No.6245208

>>6242943

While I realize this is a meme, it's also true. 'Activating' almonds involves soaking them to induce germination. All nuts and seeds have various compounds in them to protect them while they wait for optimal growing conditions. Many of these things are harmful or just make nutrients less bioavailable. Starting the germination process makes nuts and seeds healthier and easier to digest by lessening a lot of those protective compounds.

That said, I accept that referring to this process as "activation" makes you sound like a faggot.

>> No.6245266

>>6244666
The fact of the matter is this. The term organic is not specific. Plus milk was already organic. The term is used for marketing purposes and gives a placebo effect to think >omg healthy!

>> No.6245274

>>6244697
Damaged soil comes from subsidized farming also so that's a moot point. Also comes from farmers who don't rotate crops. Gmo crops have the best potential to have higher yields of food and make it cheaper and use less pesticides.

>> No.6245275

>>6245034
Samefag or a shill detected

>> No.6245284

>>6242941
Robin Williams is dead though.

>> No.6245295

>>6241211
I have never seen some so objectively wrong

>> No.6245646

>>6244697
confirmed never seen a corn field in his life

>> No.6245836
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6245836

>>6243795

>> No.6245863

>>6242735
Indeed.

>> No.6245865

>>6245059

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1312295/

>Although many physicians and the lay public believe that atherosclerosis is genetic, the evidence for that is slim.
>Is atherosclerosis a consequence of aging and therefore a degenerative disease? -- No.
>Of the various atherosclerotic risk factors, which one is an absolute prerequisite for development of atherosclerosis? -- The answer is hypercholesterolemia.

>> No.6245894

>>6244666
Most organic milk sold in the us at least is highly pasteurized, which is probably why it tastes different. It's also why it keeps longer. It has little to do with the fact that it's organic or not.

Of course, if you're talking about one of the dairies that doesn't treat their milk that way, that's s different thing.

>> No.6245970

>>6245894
>Most organic milk sold in the us at least is highly pasteurized

Yes. But that's no different than the ordinary non-organic milk.

>> No.6245985

>>6245970
I meant, pasteurized longer and or higher than non organic milk (I forget the exact technical term). They do this because it moves slower than non organic milk.

>> No.6245995

>>6245985

Where'd you hear that? In the US at least the pasteurization time & temperature for dairy products (milk, cream, etc.) is specified by the FDA. It's the same for organic and non-organic milk.

>> No.6246002

>>6243631
lol
animal proteins rule

>> No.6246013

>>6245995
I want to say I read it in the McGee food and cooking book, but that could my memory (or him) being wrong. Or me conflating things. As far as I remember there are three or four pasteurization techniques used in the us. The longer/higher ones are used for creams and organic milk, and the quicker one for ordinary milk.

I could be wrong or out of date tho. And I'm not at home so can't confirm.

>> No.6246022

>don't eat candy/chocolate before dinner ... it will ruin your appetite!!

seriously, wat??

>> No.6246037

>>6246022
okay, your mom just doesn't want you to eat too much candy before dinner and not be interested in it
eat the cooked meal, not the candy

>> No.6246085

>>6246037
i know, but so many people actually continue on casually believing this into their adult years and its beyond retarded

>> No.6246099

>>6246085
>so many people actually continue on casually believing this into their adult years

They do? Have you seriously met someone like that?

Honestly the only time I've ever heard it was in the context of a parent talking to their kids like >>6246037 mentioned. Heck, they usually even make it clear: "don't eat too much candy or you'll spoil your appetite!"

>> No.6246109

don't shower during your period

>> No.6246129

>>6246099
thats what I meant by 'casually' believing it. its something they grew up hearing and ftmp its not something they think about too often, but still sort of assume its true

if you notice, most will happily eat a slice of bread (something that actually can affect your subsequent appetite if you eat too much) while waiting for their dinner and think nothing of it, yet will avoid eating chocolate or a sweet

>> No.6246135

>>6241978
>full flagged
>fully flagged
>many many flags

fag

>> No.6246140

>>6245021
>jokes on you i was only pretending

>> No.6246147

>>6246129
>if you notice,

No, I can't say I've noticed that. In fact, I've noticed the opposite: it's more likely for someone to grab a snack (candy, chips, crackers, or even a piece of cake or pie) than to grab, say, a piece of bread, a veggie, or a piece of fruit.

The only person I've ever known to grab and eat a piece of plain white bread while waiting for a meal is a friend's 8-year-old son. He is literally (and strongly) autistic and has some kind of a 'thing' for plain white bread.

>> No.6246148
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6246148

america yet again proves that they're a bunch of manchildren

pic related, you disgusting fucks

>> No.6246372

>>6246148
>dat edge
Oh man an American joke, you must be the most clever of your pub friends.

>> No.6246877

>>6245275
Yeah he must be a shill. We'll never see someone as liberated as you admitting he's learnt something from someone.

>> No.6246890

>>6246877
>Learnt
No one this board is so kiss ass to people and so I'm putting money it's samefag.

No why don't you finish your mountain dew, your tebdies should be done fedora-san

>> No.6246921

>>6242763

bollocks

>> No.6246956

>>6241211
>brownie crusts are considered the best part
and people are wrong

>> No.6246967

>>6241108
>>6241168
>people are retard.
I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

>> No.6246983

>>6242834
>To start with, humans get easily sick if they eat raw meat
>Humans cannot digest meat well: mostly they have to cook it.
>Humans are the only primates that eat meat
I know this is bait but got dang this is stupid

Also,
>half the population of India would be dead or very sick
Have you SEEN the population of India lately, they're not all exactly the healthiest and most well fed individuals. Admitedly not because of their vegetarian diet, but still, they're not exactly the spitting image of health

>> No.6246996

>>6246148
Are you referring to the fact that it's illegal to put the baby in a King Cake nowadays because gluttonous pigs gobble the cake down too fast and choke on it?

Because that's what I got from the picture that you posted.

>> No.6247025

>>6241039
Nigger, this study was done 13 years ago, how are you still this ignorant?

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/11/021105080817.htm

The crust on bread contains eight times the amount of antioxidants as the rest of the bread, making it -objectively- the best part for you.

Not to mention that it's the most delicious part.

>> No.6247043

>>6241039
How much of a manchild are you holy shit

>> No.6247047

>>6242834
>muh diseases

You know, almost any carniverous animal kept throuughout it's life in captivity will die of the diseases listed there, right?

Its not that our bodies aren't capable of processing meat, they arent capable of living for as long as we do. /That''s/ the freaky thing about our biology, and what causes the most damage in our population. Its the same reason we take care of our teeth. If we all died around 40, no one would give a shit. Probably just eat less candy.