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« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2010, 10:24:44 AM » |
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So what's the protein in hemp, beans, etc., ? There are no proteins in plants. A raw diet, wont cure autoimmune diseases like crohns & colitis ... you need specific bacteria & nutrition, ie pigs stomach lining
Muscle meats & organs all harbor bacteria specific to that organs function, in addition to more universal beneficial bacteria
OK, so I would eat raw pigs' stomach lining if I had that disease, problem is that there is no known source where I live. Maybe Jessica can find some.
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« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2010, 10:30:27 AM » |
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There are no proteins in plants.
OK, so I would eat raw pigs' stomach lining if I had that disease, problem is that there is no known source where I live. Maybe Jessica can find some.
Can you clarify the proteins in plants such as hemp & beans? A simple no isnt exactly informative lol I'm not aware of any research stating otherwise, thnx ...
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« Reply #22 on: February 06, 2010, 10:52:12 AM » |
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There are no proteins in plants.
Lets settle this once and for all.. plants carry protein, yes but the absorption rate in a human body is what should worry you. "Different proteins have different levels of biological availability (BA) to the human body. They include biological value, net protein utilization, and PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acids Score). The biological value of plant protein sources is usually considerably lower than animal sources." Clearly plants are not life sustaining foods for humans. We do not have the digestive capabilities to break down most vegetables, if not all. Animal-sourced food carries ALL nutrients.minerals.vitamins man needs!
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« Reply #23 on: February 06, 2010, 11:13:31 AM » |
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Lets settle this once and for all.. plants carry protein, yes but the absorption rate in a human body is what should worry you.
"Different proteins have different levels of biological availability (BA) to the human body. They include biological value, net protein utilization, and PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acids Score). The biological value of plant protein sources is usually considerably lower than animal sources."
Clearly plants are not life sustaining foods for humans. We do not have the digestive capabilities to break down most vegetables, if not all. Animal-sourced food carries ALL nutrients.minerals.vitamins man needs!
Thanks for that, malabsorption & uptake is a very significant factor in plant nutrition
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« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2010, 03:50:20 PM » |
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Lets settle this once and for all.. plants carry protein
There is no protein in plants. There are amino acids in plants, politely and inaccurately called incomplete proteins by crackpot vegetarians, and our bodies cannot metabolize incomplete proteins.
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« Reply #25 on: February 06, 2010, 04:02:34 PM » |
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Since our bodies cannot metabolize incomplete proteins from plants, then its impossible to make any proteins from plants ever. The only way to make proteins is from animals. Thus all vegetarians can never make new proteins ever no matter how hard they try. Thus, they can never grow new muscle or repair tissue. Thanks for the clarification.
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« Reply #26 on: February 06, 2010, 04:11:49 PM » |
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some people pemmican, others pemmicant (yes i worked on that all day)
That was witty, my dear. 
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« Reply #27 on: February 06, 2010, 04:23:59 PM » |
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Since our bodies cannot metabolize incomplete proteins from plants, then its impossible to make any proteins from plants ever. The only way to make proteins is from animals. Thus all vegetarians can never make new proteins ever no matter how hard they try. Thus, they can never grow new muscle or repair tissue. Thanks for the clarification.
You underestinate the fiendish cleverness of depraved and crackpot vegetarians, to wit: they combine beans, which contain 19 of the needed amino acids with rice which has all but one of the rest, them add an egg or other source of the missing amino acid, thus abraca pocus: protein! Before somebody demands the source of abraca pocus, it's from one of the best of Bugs Bunny cartoons.
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« Reply #28 on: February 06, 2010, 04:25:32 PM » |
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dosent you body just pull whatever amino acids are necessary at the time to do a job?
and not rely on something as basic as muscle tissue to muscle tissue conversion?
isnt this partially why raw food is much more beneficial for you body, because when you cook something, anything with amino acids, it gets tough because those amino acids form stronger bonds, ruining the previous acids and making it harder for our bodies to convert then would be if they had been uncooked?
as far as pig stomach...perhaps you have a mexican restaurant in town that makes menudo? with pigs? i dont know im kosher, if we lived near each other i would suggest we settle this "discussion" paleo style with clubs and shit....lol p.s. you can wield the club, i will wield the shit...
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« Reply #29 on: February 06, 2010, 04:32:19 PM » |
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You underestinate the fiendish cleverness of depraved and crackpot vegetarians, to wit: they combine beans, which contain 19 of the needed amino acids with rice which has all but one of the rest, them add an egg or other source of the missing amino acid, thus abraca pocus: protein!
"ca pocus"? weird yeah i always underestimate anyone who considers an egg a vegetable: LOL @ vegetarians
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