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- Sat May 08, 2010 11:48 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: St3.r0!ds?
- Replies: 43
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Well, it's a bit larger than what's commonly used for in intramuscular injection (22-24 guage--larger number=smaller needle). But he's using oil suspensions, which are more viscous, and need larger needles. You could use smaller (I'd probably use a 22 for that) but it's a little harder to inject wi...
- Sat May 08, 2010 11:40 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: I'm curious about Paleo
- Replies: 56
- Views: 39454
Actually levels should be much higher than 3-4 grams per day of the EFA's. Despite the high level of omega 6 consumption people are still deficient in omega 6. The reason is they are consuming adulterated omega 6. Actually consumption of high quality unadulterated omega 6 is very low. Omega 6 is ess...
- Sat May 08, 2010 12:45 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: I'm curious about Paleo
- Replies: 56
- Views: 39454
Diet questions go in the Diet section. One of the mods can move this easy enough. I eat paleo as much as I can. I'm not completely strict, mostly because I'm not the only one in the family and I eat in the cafeteria a lot. The reduced carbs does make a difference to my fat levels and the high nutri...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:46 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
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- Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:55 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:22 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
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- Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:18 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
I didn't realize Africa was considered tropical... http://www.naturalhistoryonthenet.com/Continents/images/africaclimate.jpg "The Ardipithecus ramidus fossils were discovered in Ethiopia's harsh Afar desert at a site called Aramis in the Middle Awash region, just 46 miles (74 kilometers) from where...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:08 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
It is your post that doesn't make any sense. I really don't understand what you are even arguing, as before you said it wasn't natural to desire sweetness, but then advocate here in this post. Are you still arguing that pre-civilization, humans didn't take advantage of all available calories they c...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:46 pm
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
It is natural. We evolved that way. Being attracted to sweet tastes is as old as taste buds. Honestly, try reading some science before you pretend to know everything. "Sweetness" is like any other taste - the body tries to desire what it needs. If you're blood sugar is low, yea you might want sweet...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:59 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
Yup, more than companies. I pay their salary ya know? And what do you mean by, "you people," haha.-jk So you trust the government that stages events to start a war - such as in the case with Vietnam? Never heard of "The Gulf of Tonkin incident" How about more recent even, the Christmas day underwea...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:54 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
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I don't have a president, I have a prime minister. I'm Canadian. So seing how almost every country allows the use and sale of aspartame, are all those nations stupid too? Food inspection agencies go through a lot of work to make sure the public has access to clean foods. Canadian, that explains eve...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:49 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
The prominence of sugar metabolic pathways has little to do with liking sweet things. Humans tend to like the things they're accustomed to. It has little to do with genetics. That's the only way to account for some of the revolting things people eat in various weird countries. Liking sugar as much ...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:48 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
Exactly. Weird is that which you're not accustomed too. I don't think "It's completely natural to want to engulf as many calories as possible, regardless of where they are coming from". When you're hungry, yes. But when you're not hungry, no. If it wasn't, we would not exist to be talking about it....
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:44 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
I have a biochemistry background and would like to know your reasons why sweet things arent natural. To me glycolysis wouldn't be a major metabolic pathway if we didn`t consume sweet things in the past (fruit) because we weren't gettin the sugar from agriculture back before then BTW glycolysis is n...
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:37 am
- Forum: Diet & Nutrition
- Topic: Science vs the Fructose/HFCS Conspiracy
- Replies: 153
- Views: 81177
Yup, more than companies. I pay their salary ya know? And what do you mean by, "you people," haha.-jk So you trust the government that stages events to start a war - such as in the case with Vietnam? Never heard of "The Gulf of Tonkin incident" How about more recent even, the Christmas day underwea...