durianrider said:Seems like there is more than one way to skin a banana.![]()
Polyarmour said:Now don't be squeamish BroDeal. 3rd world vegans don't have the luxury of running water to wash their food. On the other hand 3rd world meat eaters tuck into heart, liver, kidney, brains, eyeballs, noses, ears, hoofs and stomach linings. And that's after it has been hanging in the midday sun at the local butcher with only the flies for company. Take your pick.
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durianrider said:Its a tofu burger. Looks like what we got conditioned to believe was food. Tastes better and is better for your athletic performance, health and the planet.
If only nature were as smart as you. The world would be a perfect place.durianrider said:Im not sure what Id prefer to eat...
You'd probably be better off eating dod food than soy, coz soy is crap and dangerous.durianrider said:Its a tofu burger. Looks like what we got conditioned to believe was food. Tastes better and is better for your athletic performance, health and the planet. Sounds like win win win to me.]
Soy is also one of the most common genetically altered "foods."Captain Serious said:You'd probably be better off eating dod food than soy, coz soy is crap and dangerous.
Genetically modified soy plants are a huge risk to our health, the health of our planet, and of our future generations.
http://www.vegan-nutritionista.com/genetically-modified-soy.html
I love the fact that the above photo montage touts, "Don't eat animals" while depicting Polar Bears, Lions, Cats and Dogs...all of which eat other animals.Captain Serious said:People choosing not to eat animals for whatever moral reason they think they have at certain times of their life is one thing...
I would agree with this, from experience actually. Being 99% vegetarian I thought for a while I needed to get plenty of protein, and soy was a good source. Well, after a decade I stopped eating it by about 95%. I rarely eat it, except in Asian restaurants, or soy nuts. Part of the reason why is that if you look at what's done with it, it's hardly food! Most soy you see in "health" food is either processed with a lot of wheat gluten and other items into "burgers" (Boca, Morningstar, Amy's, etc.), or in various energy bars and drinks where it's in the form of soy protein isolate. I'm not going to list the dangers of consuming large quantities of that, I'll let you look it up. Suffice to say, I don't think it's food. A carrot is food, a potato is food, I'd even say free range meat or open water fish is food. Heck, cheese and yogurt are much closer to being food than soy protein isolate or soy/gluten burgers.Captain Serious said:The fermented soy that's been consumed in Asian commuties for years is a far cry from the non-fermented, processed and potentially harmful rubbish that's pedaled as healthfood in Western countries.
There's this discsussion going on in the "Professional road racing" sub-forumTapeworm said:Have we seen this? DaveZ's Vegan TDF attempt
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...4184873028.html?mod=WSJ_LifeStyle_Lifestyle_5
Who, Levi? I'd sooner interview durianrider.Alpe d'Huez said:Someone should interview the guy and ask him about this.
Alpe d'Huez said:I would agree with this, from experience actually. Being 99% vegetarian I thought for a while I needed to get plenty of protein, and soy was a good source. Well, after a decade I stopped eating it by about 95%. I rarely eat it, except in Asian restaurants, or soy nuts. Part of the reason why is that if you look at what's done with it, it's hardly food! Most soy you see in "health" food is either processed with a lot of wheat gluten and other items into "burgers" (Boca, Morningstar, Amy's, etc.), or in various energy bars and drinks where it's in the form of soy protein isolate. I'm not going to list the dangers of consuming large quantities of that, I'll let you look it up. Suffice to say, I don't think it's food. A carrot is food, a potato is food, I'd even say free range meat or open water fish is food. Heck, cheese and yogurt are much closer to being food than soy protein isolate or soy/gluten burgers.
I'm also convinced that I don't need that much protein. I did as a boy growing up, but now, being almost 50, I need less. Probably about 15% of my diet will do it. I get plenty just eating regular food. Rice, nuts, seeds, even fruits and veggies, and yes, some yogurt and cheese or fish once in a great while. I have to eat it at the right intervals, and the right mix, but it works well. I gain less weight, feel better, etc.
Processed soy is crap. More than a small amount of this non-food item is probably as unhealthy as eating a slab of pork or a double grilled cheese sandwich.
I know, a natural alternative to Soma.Granville57 said:Who, Levi? I'd sooner interview durianrider.![]()
durianrider said:Using photos of lions eating zebra guts to say humans should eat animals is like me using a sumo to advertise carbon steerers. The connection is zero.
