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Old 06-04-2007, 06:27 PM
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nutritionally it does, that muscle has to come from somewhere!
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nutritionally it does, that muscle has to come from somewhere!
yeah it does, it comes from their DNA. The level of muscle and strength a gorilla posesses is part of its normal development. The kind of strength and size BBers and PLers want to achieve is certainly beyond "normal development" for a human therefore they have to specifically train and eat for it.


also it is my understanding that foods like rice and bread do not contain all the essential amino acids, so the protien percentage may be decent but it's incomplete.
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oh, by no means am I eating only vegetable protein
I'm taking in a can of salmon everyday too, and milk and eggs also
doesn't seem to be irritating my kidney stones too much

one thing I would caution about protein intake is that they contain acids that are released in processing, and this has to be removed by the body

if you don't take in a proportionately greater amount of fruits and veggies that contain alkaloids to help balance out the acidity of your body, you will actually remove calcium from your bones to counter it

acidosis is actually a major cause of osteoporosis, and can lead to kidney stones (like mine!) and arthritis, as well as hardening of the arteries

all of that extra calcium from your bones floating around in your blood stream will start to accumulate, and form glass like shards of calcium oxlate that build up into kidney stones, can collect in arteries and restrict bloodflow, and collect in your joints wearing down cartilage like sand in an engine

I'm not trying to advocate vegetarianism, but rather based on my research and personal experience, suggest that people who are taking in extra protein should make sure that they are also eating proportionately more veggies and fruits to counter act the acidity

another interesting thing, body fat is stored as fatty acids and there is some evidence to suggest that fat burning can be greatly increased with a greater intake of fruits and veggies

I'm definately seeing positive results after changing my diet, I'm doing 50 pushups in under a minute now, with no residual soreness
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