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May 18th, 2011 07:10 PM #22
Really, sir? Sayang naman ang pag-attend ko sa mga scientific symposiums, lectures, at saka mga readings ko.
Agree. And I assume what we are talking about here are animal fats.
Huh?! Again, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie. Please check your definition of what a calorie is. The source of calorie may differ but the calorie itself is the same.
I enjoin you to read my post again. I stated there that excessive intake of fat is unhealthy (iningles ko lang). Fats and cholesterol are essential for the body to function, that's the reason why we have a range of normal levels for the different cholesterol component like LDL, VLDL, chylomicrons, etc. The problem begins when we start ingesting more fat than what we really need.
I assume sir that you are not past 40 years of age. Are you?. Once you reach the age of over 40, and your blood cholesterol level reads at more than 200, you will remember this day. I assure you, you will not laugh hysterically anymore.Last edited by ooba99; May 18th, 2011 at 08:09 PM.
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May 18th, 2011 09:41 PM #23
bro, ganito rin ang linyang ginagamit ng dati kong kasamahan... ended up injecting insulin at this point in time.
napapag-usapan na rin lang natin ang masasarap na pagkain... quote ko yung isang kaibigan ko... "dati nung bata pa ako ay di ko nakakain ang gusto kong kainin dahil walang sapat na pambili, ngayon meron ng pambili hindi ko pa rin makain ang gusto ko dahil sa high cholesterol at hypertension, life is not fair"
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May 18th, 2011 11:42 PM #24
Nakakagutom naman tong thread na to, sarap ng BBQ sabay kaning lamig na may bahagyang tutong tapos suka...
O kaya lapids chicharon laman na pinasadahan sa oven toaster at kaning lamig uli with matching sukang iloko...
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May 19th, 2011 08:37 PM #26Talagang sayang. I bet those seminars also didn't tell you that human teeth can actually regenerate?
Agree. And I assume what we are talking about here are animal fats.
Huh?! Again, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie. Please check your definition of what a calorie is. The source of calorie may differ but the calorie itself is the same.
I enjoin you to read my post again. I stated there that excessive intake of fat is unhealthy (iningles ko lang). Fats and cholesterol are essential for the body to function, that's the reason why we have a range of normal levels for the different cholesterol component like LDL, VLDL, chylomicrons, etc. The problem begins when we start ingesting more fat than what we really need.
I assume sir that you are not past 40 years of age. Are you?. Once you reach the age of over 40, and your blood cholesterol level reads at more than 200, you will remember this day. I assure you, you will not laugh hysterically anymore.
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May 20th, 2011 01:18 AM #27
No, the symposiums that I have attended did not talk about the human teeth, more so not about tooth regeneration. So what’s your point?
But if you are referring to artificial tooth regeneration, yes, I know and have read that it is a new technique being developed to replace the usual tooth filling. Natural tooth regeneration? Nah, I’m not aware of such a thing, pardon my ignorance.
You seem to talk authoritatively about fats and cholesterol. And tooth regeneration pa. Well, I respect what you write and your opinions, I hope you respect mine, too. And please, just say that you disagree with a reply but don’t say that other opinions are wrong unless you can convincingly refute it with a reputable scientific study. Otherwise, you are being arrogant. This leads me to wonder if you are in the medical or dental profession, sir? Or probably a research scientist?
So tell us more about your so-called “natural animal”. Where can our readers buy this “meat from natural animal” so they can benefit from it as you claim. Saan ba natatagpuan yan? Pasensya na, sir, but I googled “natural animal”, wala pong lumabas na definition ng such animal, eh.
I read the article and I agree with what Dr. Ornish wrote, no problem with the content of his article. I hope you read the contents very well because the gist of the article does not talk about calories at all but rather it talks about diet. He just used that catchy title to attract the attention of the internet surfers to read his article.
That article would have been more appropriately titled “Not all Diets Are The Same”. Kaya lang walang dating yang title na yan.
Sir, paki-share naman kung san pwede makabili nyang “beef rich in Omega 3”. Available ba yan locally dito sa Pilipinas? Is it affordable?
Are you referring to the “La Cense Beef”? Mukhang masarap yan, sir.
Caveat lang sir, hindi lahat ng nababasa sa internet totally true. Maraming true, merong half true, twisted na true, maybe true, and outright lies being paraded as bible truth. Sometimes they just state the information that will favor them and withhold the rest that are unfavorable.
Well, trip trip lang yan. But I suggest if you want Omega 3, get it from fish or plant source. Wag dyan sa “beef rich in omega 3” na yan, unless trip mo talaga na kumain ng meat from your so-called “natural animal”. That may contain omega 3, but what they may not be telling you is that it is also loaded with saturated fat.
BTT:
If I have to eat taba, it will be from Bacon, BBQ, and Tocino, in that order of preference. It’s a pity the thread poll did not give as choice “beef with omega 3”. I would have chosen that as my first preference. May added benefit, eh.Last edited by ooba99; May 20th, 2011 at 01:55 AM.
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May 20th, 2011 01:41 AM #28http://www.examiner.com/organic-food...d-organic-beef
http://www.ppnf.org/catalog/ppnf/price.htm
So tell us more about your so-called “natural animal”. Where can our readers buy this “meat from natural animal” so they can benefit from it as you claim. Saan ba natatagpuan yan? Pasensya na, sir, but I googled “natural animal”, wala pong lumabas na definition ng such animal, eh.
Caveat lang sir, hindi lahat ng nababasa sa internet totally true. Maraming true, merong half true, twisted na true, maybe true, and outright lies being paraded as bible truth. Sometimes they just state the information that will favor them and withhold the rest that are unfavorable.
Well, trip trip lang yan. But I suggest if you want Omega 3, get it from fish or plant source. Wag dyan sa “beef rich in omega 3” mo, unless trip mo talaga na kumain ng meat from your so-called “natural animal”. That may contain omega 3, but what they may not be telling you is that it is also loaded with saturated fat.
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May 20th, 2011 03:24 AM #29
This is an advertisement not a scientific article.
Bakit tayo napunta sa tooth decay?
Oh, I see. So sariling word or term concoction mo pala ang “natural animal”.
Sa definition mo ng “natural animal”, ang purely (non-GMO) corn-fed cow ba eh “natural” o “artificial animal”?
Marami din akong nadidinig na tsismis tungkol sa AHA.
But now I’m starting to understand why you argue and express opinions this way.
I use regular cooking oil derived from coconut for my general cooking requirement. If I have to use monounsaturated oil, it is olive oil for me, not canola.
Hmmm... Lumalayo na tayo sa thread topic.
Popcorn, anyone? :popcorn: Non-GMO yan.Last edited by ooba99; May 20th, 2011 at 03:36 AM.
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Agree with you there. Nicely put.
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