I think carnivores in general have a somewhat shorter life-span due to too much protein in their diet.
In any case I don't think you can extrapolate any meaningful conclusions here :) I doubt you could extend the life-span of the tasmanian rat if you now force feed them starch.
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- Fri 28 Nov 2014 13:41
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Diets of Animals in Nature
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4974
- Wed 26 Nov 2014 17:01
- Forum: Wai Warrior
- Topic: JeffC the extreme ninja warrior
- Replies: 100
- Views: 142101
Re: JeffC the extreme ninja warrior
He thinks that sperm is a great source of zinc, but this is not true at all, it does contain zinc, but not in any significant amount. I don't know how could anyone take him seriously on anything after this type of stuff. Shouldn't homosexuals run around like crazy after beef then, as an actually go...
- Wed 26 Nov 2014 16:49
- Forum: Specific nutrients / food constituents
- Topic: AGEs / ALEs
- Replies: 85
- Views: 69157
Re: AGEs / ALEs
Fructose consumption from veggies and fruits is associated with better health regarding all cause mortaility, cancer of various organs, asthma etc. I think we should remove veggies from the equation (as they are not wai), and establish that it is fruits that are associated with these parameters. Al...
- Wed 26 Nov 2014 16:21
- Forum: Wai Warrior
- Topic: JeffC the extreme ninja warrior
- Replies: 100
- Views: 142101
Re: JeffC the extreme ninja warrior
Kasper I wouldn't waste a minute on reading that dr. Wilson's 'wisdom'.
It sounds like he's mixed and mashed everything that he's ever come across, from the plain quackery and occasional science to religions and mythical stuff, that in the end it's nothing but a bunch of nonsense.
It sounds like he's mixed and mashed everything that he's ever come across, from the plain quackery and occasional science to religions and mythical stuff, that in the end it's nothing but a bunch of nonsense.
- Sat 08 Nov 2014 13:31
- Forum: Specific nutrients / food constituents
- Topic: AGEs / ALEs
- Replies: 85
- Views: 69157
Re: AGEs / ALEs
Potatoes may be very high in reducing sugars Wójcik-Stopczyńska B , which are precursors for various AGEs. What that study says is that potatoes bought in Szczecin, Poland in spring had more reducing sugars than autumn potatoes. Probably because they were stored at a cold temperature all winter. Po...
- Fri 07 Nov 2014 10:36
- Forum: Specific nutrients / food constituents
- Topic: AGEs / ALEs
- Replies: 85
- Views: 69157
Re: AGEs / ALEs
You can't make that conclusion because we can't quantify "High in AGE inhibitors". Maybe fruits are 1000x higher in AGE inhibitors, which would completely compensate for the High in fructose.
- Sun 02 Nov 2014 14:02
- Forum: Fruits, Juices and Dried Fruits
- Topic: Electrical juice press = good investment
- Replies: 80
- Views: 127955
- Fri 24 Oct 2014 11:11
- Forum: Specific nutrients / food constituents
- Topic: AGEs / ALEs
- Replies: 85
- Views: 69157
Re: AGEs / ALEs
I find this recent study very interesting: http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2014.302151?journalCode=ajph Results. After adjustment for sociodemographic and health-related characteristics, sugar-sweetened soda consumption was associated with shorter telomeres (b = –0.010; 95% con...
- Fri 24 Oct 2014 08:08
- Forum: Diet Diaries
- Topic: panacea's diet log
- Replies: 50
- Views: 64735
Re: panacea's diet log
Have you tried baking soda to buffer acidic orange juice? That's what I'm doing. http://www.waiworld.com/waitalk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1893&p=29535#p29535 It doesn't take much baking soda actually, around 1-1.5 teaspoon for 3l orange juice. After dissolving I leave the orange juice for some ti...
- Mon 20 Oct 2014 06:28
- Forum: Diet Diaries
- Topic: panacea's diet log
- Replies: 50
- Views: 64735
Re: panacea's diet log
What's the temperature at your point of the world? I don't refrigerate eggs even in summer when it's 25C+
- Sun 19 Oct 2014 09:21
- Forum: Diet Diaries
- Topic: panacea's diet log
- Replies: 50
- Views: 64735
Re: panacea's diet log
The grilled chicken sounds statistically insignificant :) panacea, you need to stick with the diet for a few weeks for your bowel movements to normalize. That's how long it takes me whenever I sidetrack from the wai diet and spoil my digestion (happens when I travel). In the meantime there's always ...
- Sun 19 Oct 2014 08:52
- Forum: Diet Diaries
- Topic: Aytundra's Diary (not Wai diet)
- Replies: 977
- Views: 1156170
Re: Aytundra's Diary (not Wai diet)
Relative to volume (not calories), so this relativity doesn't translate into some meaningful difference in the amount of fiber you'd eat whether it's dried or not.Oscar wrote:Yep. Dried means relatively lots of fiber content.Aytundra wrote:I think it has to do with the "peels".
- Thu 16 Oct 2014 16:11
- Forum: Other aspects of a healthy lifestyle
- Topic: Barefoot running & Alexander Technique
- Replies: 75
- Views: 53783
Re: Barefoot running & Alexander Technique
Sounds plausible too. Poor dinosaurs though!
It was really hard to do endurance running while carrying several kg heavy eggs, especially barefoot. So it definitely makes sense that they started making some shoes, with advanced cushioning, motion control and all that ;)
It was really hard to do endurance running while carrying several kg heavy eggs, especially barefoot. So it definitely makes sense that they started making some shoes, with advanced cushioning, motion control and all that ;)
- Tue 14 Oct 2014 09:27
- Forum: Other aspects of a healthy lifestyle
- Topic: Barefoot running & Alexander Technique
- Replies: 75
- Views: 53783
Re: Barefoot running & Alexander Technique
I have minimal running shoes, pretty thin, flat sole (no drop from the heel to the toes) and very light. http://cdn.sneakerreport.com/assets/MerrellFlux1.jpg Calves and feet still hurt if I run too long with them, I guess I have to progress slower. What do you guys think of this theory btw? http://e...
- Sun 12 Oct 2014 10:46
- Forum: Diet Diaries
- Topic: panacea's diet log
- Replies: 50
- Views: 64735
Re: panacea's diet log
I tried a treadmill, even if you could hook one up outside and fit a laptop on a table, you can't type or move the mouse well if you're walking as it's relentless. What we really need is an almost frictionless human-sized hamster wheel (there is one already made but I understand it has a lot of fri...