doesnt count when you get a sausage and egg on wheat bread, soggy bread with grease.pah-lease[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 11:55 AM. Reason : ]
10/8/2007 11:54:42 AM
first!!
10/8/2007 11:55:35 AM
deliciousness > healthiness
10/8/2007 11:55:48 AM
its even better when the guy making it hooks you up with two sausage patties. what better place to get a heart attack then near the hospital. you are in the clear
10/8/2007 11:57:19 AM
This thread has made me hungry.
10/8/2007 12:02:39 PM
sprinkle diamonds on it
10/8/2007 12:02:47 PM
http://www.biscuitville.com/
10/8/2007 12:10:29 PM
sounds like a healthy dose of protein
10/8/2007 12:52:03 PM
that and supersizing Mcdonalds with a diet coke
10/8/2007 12:57:28 PM
throw some Ds on that bitch
10/8/2007 12:57:44 PM
^^hah. yesir
10/8/2007 1:04:15 PM
add texas pete, that makes it more healthy.
10/8/2007 2:44:11 PM
10/8/2007 3:05:34 PM
^huh?
10/8/2007 3:07:29 PM
^^ I call BS.
10/8/2007 3:08:49 PM
10/8/2007 3:09:35 PM
10/8/2007 3:10:24 PM
^Indeed.^^ I haven't researched this much, but I doubt that the increase in hear rate is hardly significant enough to make make a noticable difference in the amount of calories burned.Has there been a study done showing the difference in heart rates on digesting the exact same food in the same conditions, only with added heat? Sounds interesting, but don't think for a minute that you can eat like a pig as long as you add hot sauce.
10/8/2007 3:31:52 PM
^It's probably similar to caffeine. It does raise your metabolism, but not enough to matter and your body will probably build a tolerance quickly. Burning 15 calories per day isn't going to do a lot for you.
10/8/2007 3:39:36 PM
i posted TEXAS PETE to be a smart ass. is that for real though? it doesn't seem to far of a stretch to assume that it may facilitate metabolism in some sort or fashion. it's just a mix of raw chemicals, mostly acids...
10/8/2007 3:41:41 PM
15-30 min in a sauna can burn up to 100 calories
10/8/2007 3:45:58 PM
i don't have a sauna
10/8/2007 3:50:10 PM
I've actually read that 30 minutes can burn 200-300 calories. I have no idea how accurate that is though.
10/8/2007 3:51:12 PM
Its very accurate.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 3:53 PM. Reason : I assume fatties burn more calz, but im no scientist]
10/8/2007 3:52:38 PM
well the eggs arent real eggs. its those mass production eggs.
10/9/2007 12:00:30 PM
from Mcdonals...eating two biscuits (sausage egg/cheese *i think*) has similar calories and fat grams as3 pancakes, syrup, 2 cereals (didnt know they serve cereal) and milk.twas pretty interesting.
10/9/2007 12:01:49 PM
how do you burn calories in a sauna? i mean, i know you sweat and stuff, but i assumed all one would lose is water weight....
10/9/2007 12:02:07 PM
^^ i always get the egg mcmuffin. seems like pretty good nutrition value without too much fat. though i think there is 1gm of trans fat in each biscuit...wonder where that comes from? theres no oil?]
10/9/2007 12:04:04 PM
Your body uses energy to maintain homeostasis.You also burn calories when you are in a very cold surrounding.
10/9/2007 12:07:51 PM
The calories you burn are minimal. You'd burn more calories talking a walk.If you could lose 200-300 calories of fat just by sitting in a sauna, you could lose 2 pounds per week just sitting in a sauna. Doesn’t it sound great?The claim that a sauna can "burn calories" is nothing but a misinterpretation of a simple medical fact. It’s well known that "as water evaporates from the body surface, 0.58 calories of heat are lost for each gram of water that evaporates". This is nothing more than the heat of vaporization. It is what drives evaporative air-conditioning and is why you feel suddenly cold when you step out of a bath into a dry room.By calculating up how many grams of water you 'evaporate off' in a sauna, you can arrive at a figure of about 200-300 calories per sauna session. The only problem with this is that what you are losing is not 200-300 calories of fat, but rather 200-300 calories of HEAT -- heat which the sauna so kindly provided you to begin with.Any time you get hot, you have had extra heat energy pumped into your body, whether you are out in the sun, exercising, or in a sauna. Your body responds by saying, “Hey, I’m fucking HOT, and I don’t mean sexy, either,” and then turning on the sweat. As your sweat evaporates it carries off with it some of that excess heat energy.Remember, a calorie is just a unit of energy. Fat can be measured in calories because it is a form of chemical potential energy. Heat can also be measured in calories, since it is just thermal energy.This bullshit rhetoric is nothing more than a scam.It's also very important to note the difference between calories and Calories (with a cap. C). One Calorie = 1k calories. The nutrition facts on the back of food labels are measured in Calories.[Edited on October 9, 2007 at 12:28 PM. Reason : .]
10/9/2007 12:18:53 PM
10/9/2007 12:30:04 PM
it sounds better than let me sit down in a hot room and watch me burn a 10th of my daily recommended caloric intake in 30 minutes.
10/9/2007 12:32:08 PM
Good breakdown Lius. I was fairly skeptical which is why I put in that disclaimer about the accuracy of my statement.
10/9/2007 12:49:09 PM
only good thing a sauna is used for is cleaning out your pores.not weight loss like my foreign nigga said.[Edited on October 9, 2007 at 1:33 PM. Reason : ]
10/9/2007 1:33:30 PM