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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/24280496
dog rule
This looks like the kind of meals my grandparents ate every day.
Colorectal cancer is a disease and i see 3 plates of red meat. Not great for you to eat red meat every single day. It’s a pretty well known and demonstrated fact that eating red meat every day increases your risk of colorectal cancer significantly. Have you seen colorectal cancer ? It’s a terrible, terrible illness.
90% of diseases: deceased
heart disease: it’s free real estate
Can’t get diseases if your heart fails
Gout intensifies
Meat has just become another avenue for insecure men to blast how insecure they are to everyone without seeming to realize how insecure it makes them look
I love meat, but by fuck I don’t make it my personality and even I can see that’s a ridiculous diet. No bacon?!
Lmao for real, I fucking love me some bacon. It’s so damn good and leaves some nice lard to fry stuff in in my cast iron
Xitter is the new 4Chan, isn’t it?
🌎🧑🚀🔫🧑🚀 always has been. Just getting more noticeable since they stopped moderation.
This is how I eat tbh, but I have diseases.
You’re just not eating enough of it, or too much
Point is if it doesn’t work it’s just because you’re using it wrong-every snakeoil salesman ever
Look at that plate of inflammation and hard turds!
Ah the classic “eat yourself to health”. Bet you have to ingest a lot of cinnamon or some bs too.
Just get out of the couch, don’t eat processed food, no soda and you’re as good as anyone. There is no miracle diet.
This isn’t true. Our diets are ideally made of vitamins and minerals and amino acids (and more) that all work with each other and counteract each other in a delicate balance, along with whatever anatomy we have like receptors or enzymes or current storage of these nutrients, along with whatever genes we have.
This is complicated, and no, it’s never one size fits all. However, a lot of US diet is based in -high vitamin A, high tyramine, high omega 6, high sodium, high glucose, and
-low vitamin e, d, k, magnesium, iron, copper, selenium, omega 3s, vitamin Bs, vitamin C, potassium
Many many many many diseases are associated with chronic vitamin deficiencies. You absolutely may need different amount of different vitamins for your anatomy and diet. Most doctors ASSUME our diets are adequate but do not actually check, and those assumptions aren’t taking into account that some populations likely use more of some vitamins than others, so what looks like an adequate amount in one person may not actually be enough in another. Or seasonally, eg we need more zinc in the summertime to deal with heat stress, we get more vitamin D in the summer as well.
Seriously, just try to get 100% of your daily intake of just potassium and vitamin K with foods and tell me who is eating like that every day. We are not all eating adequate diets by any means.
You’re on a whole othef league here.
If you down soda all day and can’t get out of the couch, it’s not vitamin problems you should worry about.
Also, don’t just eat vitamins if you don’t actually have a real deficiency. You can intake too much of some like the fat soluble ones.
Also 90%+ of westeners lack vitamin D (because we’re not out getting skin cancer in the sun 10h a day).
But yeah, eat a well balanced diet and keep checks on your physical health is key to good health.
I’m telling you, you’re simplifying something inappropriately.
If you down soda all day and can’t get out of the couch, it’s not vitamin problems you should worry about.
Lack of movement or energy is a classic vitamin deficiency sign, particularly anemia / iron / b12 /b vitamins / copper / iodine. If you cant get off the couch, you definitely need to try vitamins, and likely have an imbalance of vitamins you intake vs what you need.
Iron deficiency, or when the body’s iron stores are too low, is common, and may affect up to 40% of adolescents and young women According to a previous report, up to 70% of cases go undiagnosed in high-risk populations
You can only really intake too much of fat soluble retinol-based vitamin A, about 10k IU daily, which can cause not only liver damage but skin to slough off at higher levels (1mil IU).
https://www.sciencehistory.org/stories/disappearing-pod/death-by-nutrition/
Vitamin K has never been found to have an upper limit, and vitamin E has a classic upper dosage of 1000IU but some dosages are as high as 4000IU per day. Likewise vitamin D has postulated upper limits but some get injections of 300k IU. Vitamin D can cause odd issues with calcium, and ofc calcium levels being off can cause odd issues with potassium and magnesium levels and so on. Supplementing therefore should be done thoughtfully and with the patient’s health as a whole in mind.
You can’t continuously get blood checks on all of your levels.
It’s OK to supplement if you want. Just watch out for retinol and B6. And don’t take stuff like Ashwaganda etc, take actual vitamins and minerals first
Ditching soda is huge. I was 190 lbs two years ago and the only change I made was ditching soda and now I’m 165 lbs with no jiggles. Soda is absolute garbage
don’t eat processed food
More nuanced than this
Yogurt and pasteurized products are fine
i agree obvs, but i think today people recognise and differentiate between ‘processed foods’ (those made due to chemical processes invented with the industrial revolution) and ‘processed’ foods (something made from another or has gone through a process to become something different)
i mean, a sandwich is processed, but we wouldnt label it as such.
The left one isnt so bad. The only weird looking thing in that is the eggs. The avocado and potatoes look great. If you dont like meat thats fine but its not “bad food”.
Besides the elevated cancer risk from the meat.
I don’t know what that slop is though. Is that half cooked egg? Mashed potatoes with a pound of butter?
yeah looks like half cooked egg that was then smashed to bits
What about egg-steak-kiwi?
Im only considering the left one. There is nothing that can be considered food in the other ones except for the potatoes.
I thought those were sprouts. Agree it looks fine though.
I have a meal like that once maybe twice a year at most.