By personal request by a user. [had it saved in notepad for the past couple of years]P.S. Check out products by Bob's Red Mill--a must for those who love natural hot cereals, grains, seeds, flours, etc (found at GNC etc); I didn't find it mentioned below. http://www.bobsredmill.comP.P.S. I understand my language below may be militant and may put some people off, but please don't flame and destroy this thread (you are welcome to send me anything by pms, though). This was me 2-3 years ago. Am much calmer now **********************************************************************Stuff I have posted in the past on eating LIKE A NATURAL HUMAN BEING AS NATURE INTENDED:Everything I have posted below is all from memory, and without consulting any source.For gaining weight: (http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=71188&page=1#1524660)
1/1/2007 7:29:35 PM
On the dangers of trans-fat, aka, partially hydrogenated oils: ([link]http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=106451&page=1#2319900[/link])
1/1/2007 7:32:06 PM
i never eat breakfast because I am never hungry in the morningi know I should start, but I go work out in the morning at like 5:45am and go straight to work so it is kind of hard
1/1/2007 7:34:13 PM
1/1/2007 7:34:47 PM
um what's the reason for this thread?edit: couldn't you have just sent the user the links in a PM?[Edited on January 1, 2007 at 7:59 PM. Reason : ]
1/1/2007 7:58:43 PM
I like this post.
1/1/2007 9:05:05 PM
1/1/2007 9:36:40 PM
>>>ADD TO TOPICS<<<Thanks!!!
1/2/2007 1:24:48 AM
1/2/2007 6:24:13 AM
steel cut oats are awesome. I like to mix them up with milk, whey protein powder, cinnamon, splenda, and a few dried cranberries for a filling breakfast. there's so much you can do with oatmeal for healthy flavorings that it's hard to get tired of eating it everyday.
1/2/2007 2:49:24 PM
everything looks good except
1/2/2007 2:52:14 PM
you don't have to eat directly after waking up; just sometime soon thereafter. when you first wake up, your growth hormone levels are still high from when you were sleeping, so your body is primed to run off of fat and triglycerides without having much impact at all on thyroid output. if you work out immediately after waking up at a 60-65% intensity, your body will readily burn off fat instead of glycogen stores, which can result in greater fat loss and less of a sense of hunger after working out. also, the insulin response to eating is severely blunted after exercise, and the food you take in will be directed by elevated IGF-1 levels to be utilized moreso by muscles for energy and repair. as long as you eat something containing adequate amounts of protein and carbohydrates immediately after your workout, you shouldn't have any additional impact on thyroid output.
1/2/2007 2:59:04 PM
you should eat within 2-3 hours of waking up...thats plent of time to exercise in the morning on an empty stomach
1/2/2007 2:59:24 PM
1/2/2007 3:29:22 PM
It's important that your body gets good quality protein when you first wake up because you haven't had food in 6-7 hours. you are like me, I don't like to eat a giant breakfast because I can't handle all that food when I first get up and I usually workout within an hour of being up. I eat a liquid breakfast to save time/my stomach. This is my recipe but if you have a good one share...2 Scoops Whey (ON Gold)1 Spoon PB (I'm cheap so I eat the Food Lion Brand)1 Serving Greens+Frozen BerriesOatmeal
1/2/2007 3:40:32 PM
it's important that every meal you eat be structured around a source of protein, as this is the one macronutrient that your body has no storage mechanism for - unless you want to consider muscle an expendable energy source.
1/2/2007 6:38:28 PM
1/2/2007 6:52:42 PM
ok so if i really wanted to gain a lot of weight fast...how can i go about doing that safely?i see that you posted '10lbs in about 3 months' but most of that stuff seems like weight loss food lolalso can you emphasize more on what you mean by "-* take a couple of tablespoons of a healthy oil daily (canola, flax, olive, fish)" Do you mean cook normal food using these substances daily or literally drink that shit? I cook a lot of 'heavy' foods at home but i use veggie oil or butter. I also usually eat about 3 eggs for breakfast every morning....i see you posted 5 per week max, is that just due to cholestrol? Cause if thats the case would eating the lame egg batter stuff you buy in a bottle work just fine? its cholestrol free. Currently i just eat regular "Jumbo" eggs from harris teeter.Basiclly my situation is this:I had major surgery about 5 or 6 months ago that caused me to lose about 10-15lbs and i was already skinny to begin with. Now i'm really feeling the after effects because i can literally feel the metal screws and rods that are in my spine, and they cause me a lot of pain when they pinch against my skin due to different movements. Gaining a lot of weight and putting 'meat' on my bone would really help so the faster i can do this the better. Any advice, tips, etc would be greatly appreciated. Plus it has been recommended to me by my doctor that the more muscle i bulid in my lower back, the less pain i will live with in daily life from my surgery.
1/2/2007 7:31:34 PM
try to substitute olive oil for butter or vegetable oil whenever you think you can. cooking olive oil into rice or pasta makes them taste even better IMHO. you also want to eat fatty fish so that you can get omega-3s in your diet. if you're like me and don't like the expense of good fish like salmon and flounder, you could just pick up a fish oil supplement to take every day. the capsules are really easy to swallow, even though they look huge.there's nothing wrong with eating a lot of eggs. dietary cholesterol has very little to do with blood lipid profiles. I have heard of competitive bodybuilders that eat upwards of 18 eggs a day without any complications, other than the expected flatulence. if you're still worried about it, you can limit the number of yolks you eat and use more egg whites in your breakfast.the reason a lot of this looks like "weight loss" food is that it is "healthy" food. as long as you are taking in more calories than you are burning during the day, regardless of the type of food, you will gain weight. if you eat sufficient protein, train properly, and make smart food choices; you should be able to ensure your gains are muscle mass and not fat. if you try to gain 10 pounds of muscle by eating burgers and pizzas, you'll probably end up with an extra 10 pounds of fat as well.
1/2/2007 8:17:15 PM
well is there 'capsules' or shakes that are really high callories? Because i have a really high metabolism and i burn up calories just thinking about it. I'm always eating large quantities but it never seems like i'm taking in more calories than i'm burning off. Granted in the past i wasn't always eating the right foods. Sometimes i'll go and eat McDonalds 3 times in one day and sometimes i'll eat healthy food. I think i need to get myself on a strict routine and follow that.
1/2/2007 8:34:19 PM
Is there a way to fit a crazy diet of do-it-yourself from scratch for people who work 11 hour days, can't cook, and don't function well in the mornings?
1/2/2007 8:45:27 PM
No. You have to be willing to make sacrifices.
1/2/2007 9:30:26 PM
1/2/2007 9:32:11 PM
Golovko, you're better off eating 6-7 times a day than you are eating 3 large meals a day. you can get weight gainer shakes from Vitamin Shoppe or online that you can simply mix with water and drink between your normal meals. eat your normal breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but add in a shake between breakfast and lunch and one or two shakes between lunch and dinner.
1/2/2007 10:21:04 PM
What are your thoughts on a natural fiber supplement like Fibersure?
1/2/2007 10:35:50 PM
If you are eating a ton and not gaining weight, you are not eating enough.
1/2/2007 10:45:55 PM
when I go on calorie restriction, I take metamucil to make sure I'm getting enough fiber. my diet has so many beans and fiber enriched bread in it that I doubt I'm not getting enough fiber though.
1/2/2007 10:53:30 PM
1/3/2007 12:17:28 AM
I've never used a weight gainer shake, since I have the exact opposite problem of being able to gain weight by just looking at food after lifting. I've heard muscle milk products are good. stay away from anything sold by GNC, mainly because they are ridiculously overpriced.you could just mix a couple scoops Optimum Nutrition whey protein with a glass of milk and use that as a weight gain shake. their rocky road and mint chocolate flavors are very good.
1/3/2007 12:23:20 AM
serious = good post, listen to the guynot serious = think about the "healthy" possibilites you could've had besides have 14,000 posts on the internet
1/3/2007 12:25:01 AM
1/3/2007 12:35:11 AM
Nice to see this on tww as I logon in flu recovery. It will probably take me a week or two to fix what this dirty virus has done to my strength.
1/3/2007 1:17:45 AM
1/3/2007 11:47:19 AM
you dont have to buy shit at whole foods to eat healthy....i stick to whatever is at HT or Food Lionive lost 30 lbs since the start of last summer just working out/running and then eating 3 meals/dayalso severly cut down soda (and rarely eat bad food when out)...but i still drink alcohol like a fishperhaps i could lose more...but sticking to something simple and easy to follow is your best bet
1/3/2007 11:58:31 AM
1) So, lets say you're a college student who is on a roughly $50 a week buget for food....how would you guys best break down what to buy at Whole Foods and what you can just get at HT or Food Lion? The $50 is keeping in mind that you will inevitably have some stuff last more than 1 week. I've been doing a lot of bagged salad and pasta and basic lunch meat sandwiches.....2) Also, muscle milk is definitely a good product. It helped me drop a lot of fat weight and pick up a lot more muscle...net loss in body weight was about 20 lbs. GNC sells the stuff (overpriced, as seen above) but sometimes you can get it on special. It is cheaper online though.3) Suggestions about multivitamins?4) Are there any foods people typically think are good for them but aren't? (trans-fat, stuff like that)...done, sorry for so much at once........
1/3/2007 1:58:47 PM
1/3/2007 2:35:25 PM
1/3/2007 3:56:11 PM
http://www.dpsnutrition.comhttp://www.t-nation.com has some good stuff (but a lot is over priced or shit you can make your own (surge))I get my fish oils from cvs. Higher percentages for less money than t-nation's flameout. Can't recall the name and no where near them.I prefer ON's vanilla whey. For peri and post work out I mix powdered gatorade and whey at a 2-1 ratio (carb--protein). Up untill the flu i mixed creatine monohydrate into the post wo. If anyone is genuinely interested in creatine, i'll post a bunch of articles from t-nation on all aspects of it (which includes how to properly take it).[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 5:32 PM. Reason : for more nutrition, google "john berardi"]
1/3/2007 5:32:02 PM
1/3/2007 5:41:38 PM
^^Do you have a link. I'm thinking about buying Flameout because I haven't found another product w. that high of EPA/DHA levels. Most other brands have been like less than half of Flameout.
1/3/2007 8:20:01 PM
$25 for 90 caps (flameout), as compared to my $15 for 200 (Theragan-M). Granted you have to take more..not as high quality oil per pill, but per dollarTheragranEPA: 231DHA: 144FlameoutDHA: 550EPA: 220DHA: 3.8x for FOEPA: 1.1x for FOBut, since it's 3-6g combined for DHA and EPA:2.1x for FO at 3.5x the cost.The Theragran are enteric coated (this is what to look for), so no fish burps.http://www.walgreens.com/search/search_results.jsp?term=fish+oil&is2Query=Y&wsection=P&N=303175&Ne=300000[Edited on January 4, 2007 at 1:22 AM. Reason : sorry walgreen [Edited on January 4, 2007 at 1:29 AM. Reason : where flame out makes sense is on cla's and ratios, but ???? I'm cheap][Edited on January 4, 2007 at 1:29 AM. Reason : ][Edited on January 4, 2007 at 1:31 AM. Reason : OEPD1 the 5 eggs a week statement is crap based on old ideas about oils and your warning on fatty fish][Edited on January 4, 2007 at 1:32 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2007 1:17:05 AM
1/4/2007 11:11:38 AM
1/11/2007 7:42:55 PM
here's some very healthy desertshttp://www.precisionnutrition.com/Gourmet%20Nutrition%20Desserts.pdf
1/21/2007 12:17:42 AM
1/21/2007 12:03:19 PM
lettuce doesn't have any fiber or nutritional value to speak ofdark lettuce like romaine is slightly more nutritious than iceberg ]
1/21/2007 12:08:47 PM
Thanks OEPII thats some really good info!!Here is what i have been doing everyday for almost a week now.Breakfast:2 organic eggs (scrambled) on two pieces of toastBoursin cheese on both pieces of toast2.5 cups of Muslix Cereal with 2% milk.hot tea with 3 spoons of sugar.Lunch:Usually something along the lines of Pasta with tomatoe sauce (homemade, and i use olive oil in my suace.), uncooked veggies with ranch dip. fruit after my meal. bannana and cantalope or melon.Dinner:similar to lunch except I'll eat rice with potatoes in a tomatoe sauce or something similar, steak or cooked salmon.oh and I only drink water...I usually drink about 3L a day which has really done wonders for me already lol.in between meals i drink a weight gainer protein shake...i try to have 3 of those a day. 4 scoops mixed in 16oz of water.then i just eat snacks the rest of the day.oh and now i signed up at the gym so i am supposed to start today with a friend of mine. I plan to go everyday in the morning or at night when its least busy.[Edited on January 21, 2007 at 12:26 PM. Reason : fda]
1/21/2007 12:24:32 PM
I will all the lettuce I want
1/21/2007 3:04:10 PM
1/21/2007 3:23:24 PM
That doesn't really mean anything to me.
1/21/2007 3:24:04 PM