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Blatantly false. What a hypocrite. Maybe you should actually spend some time learning about a community before demonstrating your ignorance like you just did.
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Here's a fairly good summary. http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-guide-11/protein-powder?page=1 You might want to avoid ones that have proprietary blends of BCAAs added to them, they might be having their protein content artificially inflated with a process known as "nitrogen spiking".…
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Here's a start: http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/105/15/1132
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This is utterly false.
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It's called appeal to ridicule, and it's an attempt to dodge actually backing up his ludicrous assertions.
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Attempting to shift the burden of proof is pretty damn pathetic.
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This is not an answer.
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Typical puerile response from someone unwilling or unable to back up their assertions. You are dismissed.
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Again, your resorting to logical fallacies as the basis of your rebuttal only demonstrates that you have no compelling response. Either back up your assertions with evidence or don't make them.
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It's still a fallacy of irrelevance. If you can't address the arguments instead of attacking unrelated matters, then there is no reason to take you seriously.
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Calls overeating a "lie" yet promotes spot reduction. Bashes "miracle diet pills" yet promotes exactly that. Snake oil salesman.
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And according to the United Nations Statistics Division, as of 2005 they had a life expectancy over 10 years shorter than the average Japanese and are more susceptible to diabetes, high blood pressure and heart failure.
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MFP entries are user-generated, usually from information found on nutrition labels. Most nutrition labels don't include potassium (or didn't, there was a proposal to update the FDA label requirements to include potassium, I don't know its current state). As such, tracking potassium with MFP is not reliable.…
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Says the one spewing ad hominem. And nowhere in this thread did I put anybody down. You did, however. Enjoy your hypocrisy.
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The only way to give an informed medical opinion on this matter is through physical examination by a qualified physician.. Suck it up and go see a doctor, and don't whine when given the only legitimate advice that you will receive on the matter. Oh, and you're welcome.
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Consult a podiatrist. No one here is in any position to help you..
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If it's any consolation, the menu is all about what your balls sit on.
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Healthier than?
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Everything is chemicals.
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Stopped reading right there.
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Are you insinuating that a balanced diet necessarily excludes whey protein?
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Is "pseudoscience" a scientific term?
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As long as he's not eating it exclusively, I think that it's a nonissue.
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So... much... 90's...
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Reducing sodium intake is a close number 2. However, water retention is usually an indicator of dehydration.
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Not new at all. It's the single best way to reduce water retention.
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Citation needed.
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Do you only take cold showers?
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Right, and using logical fallacies really shows your helping nature. Get bent.
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Ad hominem. Good job.