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Anyone fail on a bio hacking diet?
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Love Shack?
:shudder: I hope not.1 -
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hamilton8560 wrote: »Yea youre right man its only about calories. Im sure mesomorphs can appreciate that when you tell them eat less, exercise more and nothing happens
I thought I was an endo, but really I was lazy and liked food.
Twins!0 -
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Weird thread2
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Sorry @RuNaRoUnDaFiEld , I never mean to threadjack but I've got the attention span of a 2 year old.2
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Weirdest thread ever....2
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hamilton8560 wrote: »Yea youre right man its only about calories. Im sure mesomorphs can appreciate that when you tell them eat less, exercise more and nothing happens
You know somatotypes were debunked, right? A psychologist looked at people and categorized them based on how they made him feel. When metabolic testing was done it showed that "endomorphs" eat more calories than they need and naturally don't move much during the day, "ectomorphs" don't eat as much as they think they do and they move a lot more than most people.
I thought I was an endo, but really I was lazy and liked food.
I can make myself look like any of the three somatype archetypes, just by standing differently.2 -
Reminds me of my husband... Starts the conversation in the middle and expects you to know what he is talking about.
That's funny, because that's my wife. Finish a conversation, move on to 2 other conversations, says something that doesn't make any sense regarding what we were just talking about, turns out she was talking about something we were talking about 20 minutes ago.1 -
hamilton8560 wrote: »How does a diet get noticed? By the success of its participants so if were looking for a control group, here's one. Keep looking and you will find many more. Also on the macro energy side refer to the ATP production rates from oxidization of each macro per molecule, simple enough thats not theory.
That just shows you don't know what a control group is, and therefore are scientifically illiterate in this sense and as such cannot correctly argue for anything on this topic as you clearly cannot interpret scientific data and vocabulary. Therefore you are someone I would strongly recommend people don't listen to.7 -
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I want to try this biohacking diet, but I'm having trouble following the non-sequiturs. Also, do I have to root my mitochondria or can I simply side-load a script on the RNA?8
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BreezeDoveal wrote: »I want to try this biohacking diet, but I'm having trouble following the non-sequiturs. Also, do I have to root my mitochondria or can I simply side-load a script on the RNA?
Make sure to use fresh, never frozen, Okinawan mitochonria if you're going to the trouble of upgrading.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259160/
OMG, that was my problem....0 -
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BreezeDoveal wrote: »annaskiski wrote: »BreezeDoveal wrote: »I want to try this biohacking diet, but I'm having trouble following the non-sequiturs. Also, do I have to root my mitochondria or can I simply side-load a script on the RNA?
Make sure to use fresh, never frozen, Okinawan mitochonria if you're going to the trouble of upgrading.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259160/
OMG, that was my problem....
You might also have failed to use a pre-mitochondric supplement to give the mitochondria the ufel they need to take hold in your body.
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BreezeDoveal wrote: »I want to try this biohacking diet, but I'm having trouble following the non-sequiturs. Also, do I have to root my mitochondria or can I simply side-load a script on the RNA?
Make sure to use fresh, never frozen, Okinawan mitochonria if you're going to the trouble of upgrading.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259160/
I couldn't source the Okinawan, I had to substitute and compile from Corsican source.0 -
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hamilton8560 wrote: »mesomorphs
OHGODOHJESUS! How do I stop getting notifications from this thread?0 -
fatfudgery wrote: »hamilton8560 wrote: »mesomorphs
OHGODOHJESUS! How do I stop getting notifications from this thread?
See that little star near the top right of the page? Click it so it isn't filled in.
PS: Sorry that my post gave you another notification.
PPS: No, I'm not really sorry. :shrug:2 -
fatfudgery wrote: »hamilton8560 wrote: »mesomorphs
OHGODOHJESUS! How do I stop getting notifications from this thread?
See that little star near the top right of the page? Click it so it isn't filled in.
PS: Sorry that my post gave you another notification.
PPS: No, I'm not really sorry. :shrug:
To add: If the star is not filled in and you're still getting notifications, then you have your notification preferences set to receive notifications every time someone posts in a thread you've posted in. I'm afraid that's an all or nothing option. You can go to your notification preferences and untick that option, but you won't get notifications on any other threads you haven't starred.4 -
What does ure mean?0
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Midge Ure? He's not fat though0
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hamilton8560 wrote: »SophieSmall95 wrote: »hamilton8560 wrote: »How does a diet get noticed? By the success of its participants so if were looking for a control group, here's one. Keep looking and you will find many more. Also on the macro energy side refer to the ATP production rates from oxidization of each macro per molecule, simple enough thats not theory.
That just shows you don't know what a control group is, and therefore are scientifically illiterate in this sense and as such cannot correctly argue for anything on this topic as you clearly cannot interpret scientific data and vocabulary. Therefore you are someone I would strongly recommend people don't listen to.
Ure fat
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http://blog.nasm.org/nutrition/biohack-metabolism/ "Individuals with sleep problems and/or excessive daytime sleepiness report a significant reduction in their levels of physical activity and NEAT, which could reduce AEE" What is NEAT?0
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http://blog.nasm.org/nutrition/biohack-metabolism/ "Individuals with sleep problems and/or excessive daytime sleepiness report a significant reduction in their levels of physical activity and NEAT, which could reduce AEE" What is NEAT?
@Treece68 NEAT is Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis. That is everything you do during the day that burns calories and is not exercise or a function of keeping you alive (like brain activity, blood circulation, breathing, etc.). NEAT is cooking, grocery shopping, activity level at work, and all other typical activities you do that are not exercise.
They are basically saying that if you are tired you don't move as much during the day.0 -
Never felt as stupid as I do having attempted to read this thread.
Bio what now?4
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