foods that match ur specific macronutrient intake?

guayaballer

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where can i go to find foods that match my specific needs
righ now i need foods with 28 grams of protein 52 grams of carbs and 8grams of fat not sure if theres a website that could help me
 

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come on guys help me out this is the only thing that has held me bak frum werking out and getting those abs or so do i just have to go to the supermarket and look fer those specific numbers? can you at least tell me wwhats in that range
 

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:confused:

You don't need one food item which has that analogy of protein-carbs-fats. (I doubt there is one anyway..)

You can have 50g of carbs from a carb source, 28g of protein from a protein source, and 8g of fat from a fat source..

(not gonna ask where you got the numbers from)
 

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http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/south9.htm



thats where i got it from if thats wrong then wat da hell am i suppose to do wow im mad confused. i dunt mwean ta bother yu warboss but can u skool me on nutrition or at least point me to a solid article that u think has sum useful advice
 

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Okay, but you'll have to wait 'til tomorrow for more details.

Protein - take in 1.5/2g per lb bodyweight (whatever your goals are)
Carbohydrates - dependent on your daily activity
Fats - keep them constant

I'd say put down a base of fats and protein and manipulate calories with reducing carbs; couple this with a.m. low/moderate intensity cardio and you should be set up for the sixpack.

Don't go low calorie or anything. Just eat well but clean, watch your carbs and do your cardio.
 

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That article in the link is one of the most over-complicated pieces of garbage I've ever read. The guy who wrote it should be slapped.
 

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1 litre milk =

34 g protein (25% whey 75 % casein)
50 g carbs
2-5 g fat
 
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