Fat killer foods!
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Alatariel75 wrote: »biglouie7504 wrote: »Broscience doesn't qualify as "a little extra knowledge". There's no such thing as "fat killer foods", and several of those you listed are very calorie dense.
I'd be interested to hear what kind of nutritional training you have also.
No nutritional training I help people with there fitness and diet goals and was just throwing some useful info out there that have helped people I train just throwing info out there for those who could use it I can't legally tell anybody what to eat because I'm not a nutritionist:)
Some useful feedback - there is nothing useful about your original post. It's random, senseless, lacks any context and if it says what it might appear to be saying - that those foods somehow do away with fat - utterly inaccurate. It would be difficult to find a less useful post, I'm sorry to say.
I thought he meant they were fattening killer foods?? One sentence threads rarely make sense...4 -
Man, you guys are ruthless. lol5
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Christine_72 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »biglouie7504 wrote: »Broscience doesn't qualify as "a little extra knowledge". There's no such thing as "fat killer foods", and several of those you listed are very calorie dense.
I'd be interested to hear what kind of nutritional training you have also.
No nutritional training I help people with there fitness and diet goals and was just throwing some useful info out there that have helped people I train just throwing info out there for those who could use it I can't legally tell anybody what to eat because I'm not a nutritionist:)
Some useful feedback - there is nothing useful about your original post. It's random, senseless, lacks any context and if it says what it might appear to be saying - that those foods somehow do away with fat - utterly inaccurate. It would be difficult to find a less useful post, I'm sorry to say.
I thought he meant they were fattening killer foods?? One sentence threads rarely make sense...
I wondered the same but he has spinach leaves and lean meats in there, and green tea... see, completely useless.4 -
Christine_72 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »biglouie7504 wrote: »Broscience doesn't qualify as "a little extra knowledge". There's no such thing as "fat killer foods", and several of those you listed are very calorie dense.
I'd be interested to hear what kind of nutritional training you have also.
No nutritional training I help people with there fitness and diet goals and was just throwing some useful info out there that have helped people I train just throwing info out there for those who could use it I can't legally tell anybody what to eat because I'm not a nutritionist:)
Some useful feedback - there is nothing useful about your original post. It's random, senseless, lacks any context and if it says what it might appear to be saying - that those foods somehow do away with fat - utterly inaccurate. It would be difficult to find a less useful post, I'm sorry to say.
I thought he meant they were fattening killer foods?? One sentence threads rarely make sense...
About half those foods would be killer foods for me ... well, not literally, but they'd put me into a world of pain.
Maybe it's a list of foods he's allergic to/intolerant of!! Maybe that's what he's talking about!
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_Justinian_ wrote: »Man, you guys are ruthless. lol
It's necessary. Informative posts should contain information. His has none. Like there is literally not a single piece of information in the post.9 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I thought he meant they were fattening killer foods?? One sentence threads rarely make sense...
I thought he might have meant fat as in "phat" and killer as in "awesome". If that's the case, then I totally agree with the OP.11 -
CafeRacer808 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I thought he meant they were fattening killer foods?? One sentence threads rarely make sense...
I thought he might have meant fat as in "phat" and killer as in "awesome". If that's the case, then I totally agree with the OP.
Haha I am now totally confussdeded3 -
biglouie7504 wrote: »Broscience doesn't qualify as "a little extra knowledge". There's no such thing as "fat killer foods", and several of those you listed are very calorie dense.
I'd be interested to hear what kind of nutritional training you have also.
No nutritional training I help people with there fitness and diet goals and was just throwing some useful info out there that have helped people I train just throwing info out there for those who could use it I can't legally tell anybody what to eat because I'm not a nutritionist:)
So you're not even going to tell us what you meant? Or why these foods qualify?5 -
_Justinian_ wrote: »Man, you guys are ruthless. lol
Eh, you'd be amazed at how many people pop up on the forums saying "I can help you with your nutrition and goals!" with absolutely no information about their alleged qualifications or source of knowledge, and people jump in feed first and start asking for advice. I think anyone putting it out there that they can supposedly help others ought to be held to a minimum standard... or at least make sense.14 -
So should I eat more almonds and walnuts and peanut butter even if it puts me above my calories for the day (which in my case would be a matter of less than 10 minutes with the open jar in my mitts!)
But not eat the McDonald's ice cream cone I had yesterday while staying within my caloric goals?
***Kittens*** three years into this and matching my lowest scale weight this morning means I definitely need more peanut butter, eyeballing it with a kitchen spoon instead of obsessively rationed and measured on a scale!
Rats bro! Rats! The opportunities I missed for healthy nut consumption! Help me out bro, should I buy Skippy or Kraft?10 -
biglouie7504 wrote: »Almonds, avacado, oatmeal, spinach leaves ,lean meats,eggs,green tea,walnuts,peanut butter
@biglouie7504. We plebians are still waiting for you to explain what you meant with your original post.4 -
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The amount of people out there that become personal trainers because they got themselves in shape is amazing. The bad part is they think what they did is onesize fits all, instead of actually learning how to help people. If biglouie actually cared about helping people he would have gotten the proper training to do so. I hope his clients aren't alergic to nuts because they aren't going to have much left to eat.14
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biglouie7504 wrote: »Almonds, avacado, oatmeal, spinach leaves ,lean meats,eggs,green tea,walnuts,peanut butter
Half these foods would land me in the er2 -
No one else was thinking of Adipose from Doctor Who?_Justinian_ wrote: »Man, you guys are ruthless. lol
No.... well, sometimes. We're particularly harsh on bioscience, woo, and claims put up without a peer-reviewed source to support them. Stop by one of the ACV threads sometime...3 -
why does everyone hate on somebody for what they post. they are healthy foods, but not fat burners!
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So should I eat more almonds and walnuts and peanut butter even if it puts me above my calories for the day (which in my case would be a matter of less than 10 minutes with the open jar in my mitts!)
But not eat the McDonald's ice cream cone I had yesterday while staying within my caloric goals?
***Kittens*** three years into this and matching my lowest scale weight this morning means I definitely need more peanut butter, eyeballing it with a kitchen spoon instead of obsessively rationed and measured on a scale!
Rats bro! Rats! The opportunities I missed for healthy nut consumption! Help me out bro, should I buy Skippy or Kraft?
prime example of someone being unpleasant, just because they can. why?0 -
A random list of foods (many of which are major calorie bombs (what many would call "fattening")) without any context or explanation of how they should/could be incorporated into one's diet or why/how they may be beneficial is not "useful information."
Furthermore, calling them "fat killer foods" and offering no other explanation could unfortunately lead to new dieters thinking that eating these foods would actually "kill fat." It'd be a crying shame if someone came on here looking for tips on how to lose weight, saw your list of "fat killer foods," and turned their calorie deficit into a surplus by eating too much peanut butter, avocado and nuts thinking that chowing down on these foods would help them burn up fat.
So for the sake of those reading this thread who don't already know, I'm gonna say it:
There are no fat killer foods and the foods you list could easily lead to a calorie surplus (weight gain) if not carefully moderated due to their caloric density.8 -
EttaMaeMartin wrote: »So should I eat more almonds and walnuts and peanut butter even if it puts me above my calories for the day (which in my case would be a matter of less than 10 minutes with the open jar in my mitts!)
But not eat the McDonald's ice cream cone I had yesterday while staying within my caloric goals?
***Kittens*** three years into this and matching my lowest scale weight this morning means I definitely need more peanut butter, eyeballing it with a kitchen spoon instead of obsessively rationed and measured on a scale!
Rats bro! Rats! The opportunities I missed for healthy nut consumption! Help me out bro, should I buy Skippy or Kraft?
prime example of someone being unpleasant, just because they can. why?
Because I CAN baby, because I CAN!7 -
EttaMaeMartin wrote: »why does everyone hate on somebody for what they post. they are healthy foods, but not fat burners!
because he called them fat burners and didn't call them healthy foods to be eaten within your caloric targets. And why, prey tell, are these foods healthy? Are they any more healthy that salmon, arugula, and danish cookies? (pulling three random foods I've eaten these past 10 days).
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