Originally posted by: Nebben
Originally posted by: myusername
I have just finished off 6 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (1200 Cal, 72g fat) and a quart of whole milk (600 Cal, 32g fat). I wouldn't want to be my toilet tomorrow, but man, it really hit the spot![]()
Congratulations?
Originally posted by: myusername
Originally posted by: Nebben
Originally posted by: myusername
I have just finished off 6 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (1200 Cal, 72g fat) and a quart of whole milk (600 Cal, 32g fat). I wouldn't want to be my toilet tomorrow, but man, it really hit the spot![]()
Congratulations?
i told u i was hardcore
Only an extremist would find him credible.Originally posted by: Amused
The man is a fruitcake.
His entire website has one purpose: To pull you into his cult by making you distrust modern medicine. Then you turn your money over to him to buy his products.
He is the medical version of David Koresh and Jim Jones.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Mercola makes it sound as if you are doing your body harm if you occasionally have any of those food items. That list is more a list of food items that shouldn't be part of your daily diet and anybody who has the slightest inkling of what is a healthy diet would realize that. The only item on that list that doesn't have any nutritional value would be the soda so in a sense when you occasionally partake in the other 4 food items they are actually good for you as any nutrition is good for your body. It's like wine, wine has alcohol in it which is a poison but when taken in small amounts it's actually healthy for you. On the other hand if you drink it to excess day after day it is extremely harmful to your system.
If you were to eat 1 serving of each of those food items he listed once a week they wouldn't cause your body any harm unless you have a pre-existing condition like diabetes.
Originally posted by: kreactor
alright! bacon party is still on!
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: kreactor
alright! bacon party is still on!
There's nothing wrong with bacon so long as it doesn't have any nitrites, nitrates or preservatives added.
First of all with the exception of most soda's those food items he mentions do have some nutrional value so his statement that they have zerpo nutritional value is blatantly false. As far as eating them in Moderation well I guess it depends on you idea of moderation. For those foods I would consider it be one serving a month but then I'm very watchful of what I eat. On the rare occasion Ihave a hankering for a donut, Corn Chips, Fried Shrimp or a French Fry I'm not going to worry about the trans fats, processeed sugar or mercury level because I don't eat enough of it to do any actual harm to my system.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Mercola makes it sound as if you are doing your body harm if you occasionally have any of those food items. That list is more a list of food items that shouldn't be part of your daily diet and anybody who has the slightest inkling of what is a healthy diet would realize that. The only item on that list that doesn't have any nutritional value would be the soda so in a sense when you occasionally partake in the other 4 food items they are actually good for you as any nutrition is good for your body. It's like wine, wine has alcohol in it which is a poison but when taken in small amounts it's actually healthy for you. On the other hand if you drink it to excess day after day it is extremely harmful to your system.
If you were to eat 1 serving of each of those food items he listed once a week they wouldn't cause your body any harm unless you have a pre-existing condition like diabetes.
"There are no "bad" foods, right? Only food you should eat in moderation? Well, not really. The following foods are so bad for your body that I really can?t see any reason to eat them. Not only do they have zero nutritional value, but they also give your body a healthy dose of toxins, which should make the idea of eating them really hard to swallow."
I'm failing to see the "extemism" in these statements.
None of the items he listed are good for you.
That's pretty obvious to anyone who has any sense.
Can you please educate me on how trans-fats are good for you?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
First of all with the exception of most soda's those food items he mentions do have some nutrional value so his statement that they have zerpo nutritional value is blatantly false. As far as eating them in Moderation well I guess it depends on you idea of moderation. For those foods I would consider it be one serving a month but then I'm very watchful of what I eat. On the rare occasion Ihave a hankering for a donut, Corn Chips, Fried Shrimp or a French Fry I'm not going to worry about the trans fats, processeed sugar or mercury level because I don't eat enough of it to do any actual harm to my system.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Mercola makes it sound as if you are doing your body harm if you occasionally have any of those food items. That list is more a list of food items that shouldn't be part of your daily diet and anybody who has the slightest inkling of what is a healthy diet would realize that. The only item on that list that doesn't have any nutritional value would be the soda so in a sense when you occasionally partake in the other 4 food items they are actually good for you as any nutrition is good for your body. It's like wine, wine has alcohol in it which is a poison but when taken in small amounts it's actually healthy for you. On the other hand if you drink it to excess day after day it is extremely harmful to your system.
If you were to eat 1 serving of each of those food items he listed once a week they wouldn't cause your body any harm unless you have a pre-existing condition like diabetes.
"There are no "bad" foods, right? Only food you should eat in moderation? Well, not really. The following foods are so bad for your body that I really can?t see any reason to eat them. Not only do they have zero nutritional value, but they also give your body a healthy dose of toxins, which should make the idea of eating them really hard to swallow."
I'm failing to see the "extemism" in these statements.
None of the items he listed are good for you.
That's pretty obvious to anyone who has any sense.
Can you please educate me on how trans-fats are good for you?
To say you should never eat any of those foods no matter what is an extremist POV.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
First of all with the exception of most soda's those food items he mentions do have some nutrional value so his statement that they have zerpo nutritional value is blatantly false. As far as eating them in Moderation well I guess it depends on you idea of moderation. For those foods I would consider it be one serving a month but then I'm very watchful of what I eat. On the rare occasion Ihave a hankering for a donut, Corn Chips, Fried Shrimp or a French Fry I'm not going to worry about the trans fats, processeed sugar or mercury level because I don't eat enough of it to do any actual harm to my system.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Mercola makes it sound as if you are doing your body harm if you occasionally have any of those food items. That list is more a list of food items that shouldn't be part of your daily diet and anybody who has the slightest inkling of what is a healthy diet would realize that. The only item on that list that doesn't have any nutritional value would be the soda so in a sense when you occasionally partake in the other 4 food items they are actually good for you as any nutrition is good for your body. It's like wine, wine has alcohol in it which is a poison but when taken in small amounts it's actually healthy for you. On the other hand if you drink it to excess day after day it is extremely harmful to your system.
If you were to eat 1 serving of each of those food items he listed once a week they wouldn't cause your body any harm unless you have a pre-existing condition like diabetes.
"There are no "bad" foods, right? Only food you should eat in moderation? Well, not really. The following foods are so bad for your body that I really can?t see any reason to eat them. Not only do they have zero nutritional value, but they also give your body a healthy dose of toxins, which should make the idea of eating them really hard to swallow."
I'm failing to see the "extemism" in these statements.
None of the items he listed are good for you.
That's pretty obvious to anyone who has any sense.
Can you please educate me on how trans-fats are good for you?
To say you should never eat any of those foods no matter what is an extremist POV.
Where does he say that you should never eat them? Here's what he said:
"The following foods are so bad for your body that I really can?t see any reason to eat them."
Personally, I avoid these things because they aren't good for me and there are things that ARE good for me that I enjoy just as well.
Originally posted by: DonVito
ATOT, welcome to the Wacky World of Riprorin! If you crave more of his distinctive blend of ignorance, stubbornness, and piousness, check him out here.
You'll be especially entertained by his curious fascination with the evils of the homosexual lifestyle, and his belief that aborting an unborn baby with dwarfism is bad, while allowing a born baby with dwarfism to die for lack of medical care, against his parents' wishes, is just peachy.
Getting in some quality trolling DV?Originally posted by: Riprorin
Wow! Get a grip, man.Originally posted by: DonVito
ATOT, welcome to the Wacky World of Riprorin! If you crave more of his distinctive blend of ignorance, stubbornness, and piousness, check him out here.
You'll be especially entertained by his curious fascination with the evils of the homosexual lifestyle, and his belief that aborting an unborn baby with dwarfism is bad, while allowing a born baby with dwarfism to die for lack of medical care, against his parents' wishes, is just peachy.
IIRC, DV is a single man, so he probably does get a grip several times a week.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: DonVito
ATOT, welcome to the Wacky World of Riprorin! If you crave more of his distinctive blend of ignorance, stubbornness, and piousness, check him out here.
You'll be especially entertained by his curious fascination with the evils of the homosexual lifestyle, and his belief that aborting an unborn baby with dwarfism is bad, while allowing a born baby with dwarfism to die for lack of medical care, against his parents' wishes, is just peachy.
Wow! Get a grip, man.
