I drink about a half gallon a day of skim or 2%. Makes hitting calorie and protein requirements much more manageable.
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Sure fuckin does. Just had a shake with almond milk.... it was more drinkable but the calories aren't there so I'll have to add more weight gainer ,banana and peanut butter. HmmmI drink about a half gallon a day of skim or 2%. Makes hitting calorie and protein requirements much more manageable.
Ok thx brotha@CAswole - look into fairlife milk also. It's pricier but it may agree with you more. It's a filtered milk. It was all I drank for awhile but I got sick of buying so much of it since it's only half gallon containers and paying more for it than a gallon of milk. They sell at Walmart.
Sure fuckin does. Just had a shake with almond milk.... it was more drinkable but the calories aren't there so I'll have to add more weight gainer ,banana and peanut butter. Hmmm
Absolutely and that's what I've always done no problem. Just trying to figure out why I've been shittin my pants for three weeks now lolI've tried the almond milk, I didn't like it as much, but I've only had the plain flavor. Calories and protein aren't there either. I think only like 2g protein and like 40 calories if I remember correctly.
Bananas and milk are some of my go to calories, I can always have a glass of milk and a banana with every meal. It adds up.
Yea I'm def gonna look into itToo much fiber?
If you've got the cash that Fairlife milk has great macros. If it doesn't upset your stomach anyway.
That documentary is actually extremely biased. It does more than present the facts. For all the health issues milk seems to be responsible for, it also has some health benefits. Yes benefits. The difference may happen to be in the dose.
When weighed against the health complications milk is responsible for, i would argue that the "benefits" are not worth the risk.
To quote:
Hypocrisy versus individual tolerance. I love it when I hear folks say that human adults weren’t meant to consume milk, much less the milk derived from a different animal species. Are you kidding me? So who gets to decide which parts of the cow we should consume? Let me get this straight–we can eat the cow’s muscles, but not the milk that laid the foundation for the growth of those same muscles? Huh? The logic is just too rock-solid for me. Folks who carry the torch against milk consumption typically will have some degree of allergy or digestive intolerance to it, and they take the liberty to project their personal problems onto the world around them. Many of these same “health-minded” people consume whey protein by the tubload –and this is not only a milk product, but an engineered refined milk product to boot. I suggest you raise a salute to cow’s teats the next time you flex your muscles, and let the rest of us enjoy our milk in peace.
Man, what's better than a huge glass of ice cold chocolate milk? ?
The above quote may apply to some folks but i assure you it does not apply to me. I no longer consume any dairy products and do not use whey protein. I neither have allergies nor i am i lactose intolerant. What i am is, intolerant to health issues that can easily be avoided. No hypocrisy here.
But rather than debate the milk issue, im happy with my choice not to consume any dairy and feel terrific since making that choice.
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I WILL ENJOY MY GODDAM MILKThat documentary is actually extremely biased. It does more than present the facts. For all the health issues milk seems to be responsible for, it also has some health benefits. Yes benefits. The difference may happen to be in the dose.
To quote:
Hypocrisy versus individual tolerance. I love it when I hear folks say that human adults weren’t meant to consume milk, much less the milk derived from a different animal species. Are you kidding me? So who gets to decide which parts of the cow we should consume? Let me get this straight–we can eat the cow’s muscles, but not the milk that laid the foundation for the growth of those same muscles? Huh? The logic is just too rock-solid for me. Folks who carry the torch against milk consumption typically will have some degree of allergy or digestive intolerance to it, and they take the liberty to project their personal problems onto the world around them. Many of these same “health-minded” people consume whey protein by the tubload –and this is not only a milk product, but an engineered refined milk product to boot. I suggest you raise a salute to cow’s teats the next time you flex your muscles, and let the rest of us enjoy our milk in peace.
I WILL ENJOY MY GODDAM MILK
This is another issue i forgot to bring up. I've read about high dairy consumption and acne. I am always struggling with acne so I'm curious with my experiment to see if it clears up at all.Drank milk all my life. Had acne along side. Stopped drinking milk, ice cream, any dairy. Now am acne free.
110% worth it for me.
My gut also does not appreciate when I'm killing the milk everyday.I've done heavy milk diets in the past and got fat every time. So no milk for me. Whey protein on the other hand I consume a ton of.
This is another issue i forgot to bring up. I've read about high dairy consumption and acne. I am always struggling with acne so I'm curious with my experiment to see if it clears up at all.
This is another issue i forgot to bring up. I've read about high dairy consumption and acne. I am always struggling with acne so I'm curious with my experiment to see if it clears up at all.
