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You people are sooooo mean!
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You know what I love about google?
They cache things like this really quickly. If someone were so inclined as to search "site:myfitnesspal.com giving your body no choice but to burn fat daily" they could view some of the cached argument (you can view cached pages by clicking on the little green arrow beside the search results).
You get the pages out of order and miss some things, but you know, for science and all.
*smacks forehead* Why didn't I think of this?! Reading now. It's delicious.0 -
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The link contained links and medical citations. Another fault of a quick search to appease you all. Either way it states you can find the study on the mayo clinic web site. Any bother to go look? And I said "light cardio" as a hot tub will burn calories (more than just sitting there but less than any other cardio workout) through it's effects on our cardiovascular system. Again, you know how to use google.0 -
lol didn't work. Thank you for trying to help my though!0 -
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Not attacking you for being confused, attacking you for propagating and disseminating mininformation in a public forum before bothering to get your facts straight by investigating the publically available research. If you don't know enough about a subject, don't talk about it publically or if you do expect people to chime in with any critisisms.
And i'm supposed to trust that you know you're *kitten*?0 -
The second img tag has to be /img
Just take any post with a gif, click "quote" and you'll see how it's done.0 -
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By all means then, attack me for not keeping up with this massive amount of information out there where people can easily get confused.
Again, Making me look dumb does not make you look smart. Just makes you look like an as$hole
My goal in explaining to you why you aren't using the best sources to prove your point is totally making me look like an *kitten* and if I wouldn't be doing that you'd totally be coming off as the Einstein of our generation.0 -
My favorite one yet!0 -
The second img tag has to be /img
Just take any post with a gif, click "quote" and you'll see how it's done.
^^Oh yeah, this also works. lol0 -
Just because ...0
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OMG!!! THAT IS THE CUTEST THING EVER!!!!0 -
I didn't see a single debunk.
You didn't post any "proof" to be debunked. You told us to research it ourselves. I posted the results of a google search on a human needing only 8 grams a day of protein and nothing came up to back up what you said.0 -
Just because ...
Every time this commercial comes on, my fiance has to rewind it and watch it again. :laugh:0 -
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My goal in explaining to you why you aren't using the best sources to prove your point is totally making me look like an *kitten* and if I wouldn't be doing that you'd totally be coming off as the Einstein of our generation.
And that sums up what is wrong with her generation.0 -
I can see you guys play a big part in contribution towards post quality--and I don't mean that in a good way.0 -
Every time this commercial comes on, my fiance has to rewind it and watch it again. :laugh:0 -
I investigated your link to cornell.
This article is referencing a book, non-peer reviewed, by a Dr. T. Collin Campbell cited here:
[1] Campbell, T. Colin, PhD, with Thomas M. Campbell II, The China Study: Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, and Long-Term Health, Dallas: BenBella Books, 2004, p. 4.
Dr. Campbell, a vegetarian and political activist, wrote this book and published it. It has been widely discredited but is thumped like a bible by vegitarians who want to claim that eating protein is bad for you. There are no studies that back this up in the peer reviewed literarture...at all. Your link, although on the cornell.edu website, is an editorial article talking about Dr. Campbell's findings and not in and of itself a study.
All studies and metaanalysis in the peer review literature either directly refute the claims made in this book or do not support them.
I invite you to google "Dr. Campbell China study" and look into this for yourself.0 -
My goal in explaining to you why you aren't using the best sources to prove your point is totally making me look like an *kitten* and if I wouldn't be doing that you'd totally be coming off as the Einstein of our generation.
How the crap was I coming off as Einstein? Sounds like a pathetic excuse so you don't have to feel bad for a behavior most OFFLINE people would deem unacceptable. But please, go on and tell me how wrong I am with that nose held high. It wasn't just you, but the whole bunch. If you're going to join in with the cool crowd, you must imagine that you would get the same reaction from me. I'm pretty much a target right now and you're just joining in.0 -
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11 PAGES?!?
C'mon!
Could someone give me the Cliff's/Cole's?0 -
And i'm supposed to trust that you know you're *kitten*?
I don't think you trust me at all no. I don't think mentioning my Ph.D. in molecular biology or my focus on protein biochemistry would actually convince you either, nor should it. Ones correctness does not stem from ones authority or ones study but on what citations and research one can provide to back up ones claims.0 -
I investigated your link to cornell.
This article is referencing a book, non-peer reviewed, by a Dr. T. Collin Campbell cited here:
[1] Campbell, T. Colin, PhD, with Thomas M. Campbell II, The China Study: Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, and Long-Term Health, Dallas: BenBella Books, 2004, p. 4.
Dr. Campbell, a vegetarian and political activist, wrote this book and published it. It has been widely discredited but is thumped like a bible by vegitarians who want to claim that eating protein is bad for you. There are no studies that back this up in the peer reviewed literarture...at all. Your link, although on the cornell.edu website, is an editorial article talking about Dr. Campbell's findings and not in and of itself a study.
All studies and metaanalysis in the peer review literature either directly refute the claims made in this book or do not support them.
I invite you to google "Dr. Campbell China study" and look into this for yourself.
I will and thank you. This is more like the criticism I was looking for. Is it really so hard to do it in a more reasonable manner?0 -
And i'm supposed to trust that you know you're *kitten*?
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I'm pretty much a target right now
All right, who's in charge of mind control and forcing poor Jenni to continue posting in this thread and responding to people she thinks are targeting her?
Come on. Fess up!0 -
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Both work ....0 -
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All right, who's in charge of mind control and forcing poor Jenni to continue posting in this thread and responding to people she thinks are targeting her?
Come on. Fess up!0
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