the latter. the former is irrelevant -- alas, beef hormones don't make humans grow.spesmilitis said:Does it have hormones and testosterone, or does it promote it?
the latter. the former is irrelevant -- alas, beef hormones don't make humans grow.spesmilitis said:Does it have hormones and testosterone, or does it promote it?
Roy Hilligenn - 1951 Mr. AmericaRoy says he has "never" eaten, turkey, fish, chicken or red meat. "I truly believe," says Roy, "that fruit is the body's cleanser, vegetables are the bodies healer, and meat is the bodies premature aging agent."
What in beef promotes it? Are these things not found in fish/poultry?Throttle said:the latter. the former is irrelevant -- alas, beef hormones don't make humans grow.
fish and poultry are rubbish for gaining weight for the simple reason those foods aren't naturally anabolic: they don't contain protein, fat, b-vitamins, iron, zinc, selenium, cholesterol all that good stuff which eggs and red meat have in large amounts. chemically, a protein is not a protein either.. beef has a different chemical makeup to chicken which makes it superior to poultry. but generally it's the micronutrients and their effect on boosting your test levels which is key (as well as the high quality proteins) - have a large (16oz or more) steak and tell me if you're not aggressive or horny afterwards.spesmilitis said:What in beef promotes it? Are these things not found in fish/poultry?
Warboss Alex said:fish and poultry are rubbish for gaining weight for the simple reason those foods aren't naturally anabolic: they don't contain protein, fat, b-vitamins, iron, zinc, selenium, cholesterol all that good stuff which eggs and red meat have in large amounts. chemically, a protein is not a protein either.. beef has a different chemical makeup to chicken which makes it superior to poultry. but generally it's the micronutrients and their effect on boosting your test levels which is key (as well as the high quality proteins) - have a large (16oz or more) steak and tell me if you're not aggressive or horny afterwards.
to gain weight, your protein sources should be eggs and red meat. yes, every meal. I remember the days when I'd have steak, ground beef and raw egg shakes and tuna/chicken only with my high carb meals (I typically did low carb gaining phases in the oldschool way) - I've never experienced easier gains than then.
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no, in terms of having an appropriate amino profile for building muscle. eggs & whey have a higher b.v.spesmilitis said:So beef has better protein? Is it in terms of biological value?
yes but...... let's be really careful about nutritional hubris, and acknowledge for once that we don't always know how this stuff really works, and neither does anyone else. it's entirely possible that it is a synergy between many components in beef, some well understood and some not (perhaps not even yet identified), that stimulates anabolism.The micro nutrients in beef you are talking about . . . .are those "b-vitamins, iron, zinc, selenium"
lol fish and chicken have more protien than beef the only meat lower than beef in protien is ham and i think if ur steak is turning u on then u have a problemWarboss Alex said:fish and poultry are rubbish for gaining weight for the simple reason those foods aren't naturally anabolic: they don't contain protein, fat, b-vitamins, iron, zinc, selenium, cholesterol all that good stuff which eggs and red meat have in large amounts. chemically, a protein is not a protein either.. beef has a different chemical makeup to chicken which makes it superior to poultry. but generally it's the micronutrients and their effect on boosting your test levels which is key (as well as the high quality proteins) - have a large (16oz or more) steak and tell me if you're not aggressive or horny afterwards.
to gain weight, your protein sources should be eggs and red meat. yes, every meal. I remember the days when I'd have steak, ground beef and raw egg shakes and tuna/chicken only with my high carb meals (I typically did low carb gaining phases in the oldschool way) - I've never experienced easier gains than then.
please attempt a chicken/fish diet to put on significant weight and tell us the results. then do a red meat/eggs diet and tell us what the difference was.cablecow15 said:lol fish and chicken have more protien than beef the only meat lower than beef in protien is ham and i think if ur steak is turning u on then u have a problem
I detect a myth.Stormbringer said:That might give better gains faster, but the trade-off is the high cholesterol in eggs.
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Dietary cholesterol does not affect blood cholesterol to any significant degree.Stormbringer said:That might give better gains faster, but the trade-off is the high cholesterol in eggs.
no. and why not just buy beef?kickureface said:would supplementing zinc pills raise chicken/fish up to par with beef in terms of anabolic effectiveness? these pills are 50mg, which ib elieve are 300% dv
Holy Snap! How are you HDL and LDL levels?stronglifts said:I detect a myth.
I've been on diets involving 40 eggs a week. No cholesterol problems.
What matters is what you consume the rest of the week/day.
1) Studies are performed on average people.spesmilitis said:Holy Snap! How are you HDL and LDL levels?
The phobia behind red meat, saturated fats. Arteries get clogged with cholesterol, right? Apparently there are studies that say saturated fats increase cholesterol.
I am a bit confused on this as well. At first I thought that being physically in active was the cause. Then I learned that Arthur Ashe (tennis player) had heart problems. Maybe he had too much transfats?
dietary cholesterol is not linked to arterial plaque. the evidence linking sat fats to HDL & LDL levels generally fails to distinguish between artificial trans fats (which are clearly a problem) and sat fats. meanwhile, attempts to manipulate LDL & HDL levels with diet & drugs have failed to reduce mortality. my own experience suggests that LDL & HDL levels track primarily with abdominal bodyfat rather than dietary fat intake.spesmilitis said:Holy Snap! How are you HDL and LDL levels?
The phobia behind red meat, saturated fats. Arteries get clogged with cholesterol, right? Apparently there are studies that say saturated fats increase cholesterol.
Throttle said:dietary cholesterol is not linked to arterial plaque. the evidence linking sat fats to HDL & LDL levels generally fails to distinguish between artificial trans fats (which are clearly a problem) and sat fats. meanwhile, attempts to manipulate LDL & HDL levels with diet & drugs have failed to reduce mortality. my own experience suggests that LDL & HDL levels track primarily with abdominal bodyfat rather than dietary fat intake.
read up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheroma
ironically, the plaques also include white blood cells & calcium, but you don't see anyone recommending that you reduce calcium intake or attempt to lower your white blood cell count in order to prevent heart attacks. but the real punch line: nobody has a ****ing clue how this stuff really works, b/c the relevant arteries are buried deep in the body making it expensive to track. so we rely on longitudinal studies that can't really give us the answers we want in terms of behavioral modification.
the real answer? get rid of excess bodyfat. but that's hard work. much easier to blame a whole class of foods.
Just another proof that it really comes down to the quality of your nutritional intake.spesmilitis said:There was a time when I had high cholesterol levels, or high ldl levels in high school. I was really underweight. But I was not doing cardio and for lunch I would eat dominos cheesy bread for lunch everyday (bread with a buttload of cheese on top).
Warboss Alex said:There's nothing healthy about being a vegetarian (although it does depend on your level of strictness). Humans evolved to eat meat; they did not evolve to eat rice, pasta, bread etc which vegetarian diets are full of.
... In general, veggie diets are neither healthy nor optimal for weight gain.