[QUOTE=sbhikes;997127]Make sprouts. You can sprout all beans. All you need is a jar, paper towels, water and natural light.[/QUOTE]
What is the difference between eating a bean or grain sprouted as opposed to the conventional way of cooking it?
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[QUOTE=sbhikes;997127]Make sprouts. You can sprout all beans. All you need is a jar, paper towels, water and natural light.[/QUOTE]
What is the difference between eating a bean or grain sprouted as opposed to the conventional way of cooking it?
Can you sprout non-seed quality beans sold in a store? Or do you have to find a source of beans that can actually, well, sprout? I know that Veseys actually sells beans that can sprout.
Why do you assume that you'll get gain weight the same way you did when you were [I]growing a baby inside you[/I]?
[QUOTE=Barefoot Gentile;996713]Some of the best athletes, marathoners, and ultra-marathoners are raw vegans. The sluggish remark is off base, people turn to being raw vegans to they gain more energy. Eating dead carcass flesh has to the opposite.
Just goggle professional athletes and raw vegan, you will be surprise.[/QUOTE]
However said these people were healthy? For every raw vegan elite athlete, there are 1000 that are not raw vegan. Let's not pretend "raw vegan" has anything to do with being an elite athlete. A plant based diet is a novel idea, unfortunately, you , I and everyone on this board exist today because people ate animals. Welcome to reality.
[quote]Why do you assume that you'll get gain weight the same way you did when you were growing a baby inside you?[/quote]
Because I gained before the baby, trying to conceive and then I kept most of the the pg weight on for 2.5 years before I finally lost it. PG really changed my body a lot, and one of the changes is that I gain weight much easier than before, and can't lose it unless I work really hard on it. Every time I tried to just eat non-toxic, and not track my eating, I ended up gaining weight very quickly and in an unstoppable fashion. It's not that I overeat horribly.
But my body really wants to gain a lot of fat to plump me up for another bigger baby - it is a normal evolutionary response to having your first kid, as described in the "Why Women Need Fat." I was really surprised by how different things were. I was always inclined to plumpness, and had to watch my weight, but it never was that hard. Oh, well, that's life.
I reached my highest weight as a very strict, mostly raw vegan.
As a short-term cleanse, as was mentioned, it works fine. Long-term, it is difficult to be truly healthy on.
I just want 1 day a week, I hardly would classify it as a long-term, no?
Well it's not that you actually want to be vegan, is it? I thought you just wanted a fruit-day
Then try it. You won't hurt yourself eating fruits and veggies and beans one day a week. Just because hemp powder was nasty doesn't mean you can't succeed at it...
Yeah, that's what I am thinking to. In the D&D world there was a joke about how different types of players played different situations. No matter what happened, the power-gamer type always followed 'whatever gives more pluses'. I think I adopted this approach to dieting. But maybe it's totally fine to have a lifting day with 30 g protein, maybe it's fine to have carbs on a rest day.
After all, if I wanted to lose weight I [I]could[/I] restrict myself to the hemp protein smoothies. Hey, highly nutritious and as low reward as it gets. But I did not do it. So, I guess I still have a part of me that cringes at wasting good bananas and berries as unpalatable smoothies, and wants to enjoy food at least sometimes.
I dunno, maybe hemp protein is what it takes to make me admit the defeat and slip into the fat suit. I dunno, it's a harsh choice between fat and quality human food with no consideration for macros.