I am not a vegan but I am against alcohol.... and I am among that happiest people I know.... and I have more walking around $ without the bar tabs
Alcohol is against you.
I am not a vegan but I am against alcohol.... and I am among that happiest people I know.... and I have more walking around $ without the bar tabs
Just got off a keto diet... greatest diet ever for a meat eater!
I'm not against vegans... but that's just way too much work.
Turkey bacon ain't so bad.
Lastly, have you ever noticed how out of shape and overweight a lot vegans and vegetarians are?
I am quite surprised that Kurt has not found his over to this thread, he generally jumps at a chance to bash Joseph...
Turkey bacon... isn't bacon. Bacon requires pigs. Turkeys are not pigs.
Kiel ended this thread at Post #10. What is wrong with you people.
Pigs are unclean animals.
This is silly. Caloric intake vs calories burned, just like anyone else.
You've never been downwind of a turkey farm, I guess?
I don't know that it's that silly. I would agree that many of the vegan's I know are, at the very least, soft. Physically active people, especially people who train regularly, require a certain amount of protein to sustain muscle recovery and growth. For men, it's close to 1 gram per lb of lean body weight. For someone like me (I'm 6'2", 190 lbs), when I'm training for triathlon or something I try to get in about 150-160 grams of protein per day. If I don't, I feel weak and less energetic. For women, it's roughly half that and I know a couple of girls who train for figure competitions that are vegetarian, and have a terrible time finding a nutritionist that can come up with a diet plan to supply their body with the necessary protein without any meats.
I'm by not means a nutritionist, and I certainly don't know much about vegan diet and their sources of protein, but from what I do know I'm not sure where a vegan would come up with that much protein without grazing in a quinoa or soy field 20 hours per day. Thus my rationale for why most of the vegan's I know are a little on the soft side (that's not to say they can't be slender--per your "calorie in calorie out theory"), but they certainly don't seem to carry the musculature that would indicate they are in really good physical shape.
Most people have learned by now; besides, Kurt's my Ace.
I did that last summer for a couple months. Did you get bad b.o.? My pits were overpowering my deodorant badly while on the diet. I always wondered if that was a normal side effect. That, and finding copious amounts of lettuce in my poo after eating a salad...