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What makes food Halal?

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    How can anyone say no to this

    http//www.tuckingawesome.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/grilled-pepper-steak.jpg

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      Ok so better treatment of animals, I thought you're one of those vegans that would start shaming people for eating meat, since your first post is kinda related to that.

      I'm sorry but studies show that vegans have lower testosterone unless they go on very strict diets which makes it very hard to maintain for long periods of time. Ofcourse you'll find different points of view from different sources. In the end it just depends on personal preferences.

      Depends who's funding the studies and how much exercise the participants get..
      When it comes to vegan diet, idk what this "strict diet" is that you're talking about. Simply increasing fat intake will raise T. levels. Obviously the focus should be on eating healthy fats, not saturated fat. Most healthy fats come from plants anyway.

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        Depends who's funding the studies and how much exercise the participants get..
        When it comes to vegan diet, idk what this "strict diet" is that you're talking about. Simply increasing fat intake will raise T. levels. Obviously the focus should be on eating healthy fats, not saturated fat. Most healthy fats come from plants anyway.

        Saturated fat is the healthy fat. The rest is bad. The misconception that saturated fat is dangerous comes from combining carbs with saturated fat, while we should be eating mainly fat and not carbs

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          Saturated fat is the healthy fat. The rest is bad. The misconception that saturated fat is dangerous comes from combining carbs with saturated fat, while we should be eating mainly fat and not carbs

          It's not a "misconception" when over 400 metabolic ward studies show that higher saturated fat intake increases cholesterol and the ONLY thing that promotes atherosclerosis is cholesterol. Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide so I'd say saturated fat is pretty dangerous.

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            It's not a "misconception" when over 400 metabolic ward studies show that higher saturated fat intake increases cholesterol and the ONLY thing that promotes atherosclerosis is cholesterol. Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide so I'd say saturated fat is pretty dangerous.

            You misunderstood me. I said that saturated fat is dangerous when our main source of energy is carbohydrates. Otherwise, saturated fat increases HDL (good cholesterol) and decreases LDL (bad cholesterol)...

            It's a misconception because our bodies are meant to be on fat rather than carbohydrates. Note that obesity increases at the same time as the world switches to carbohydrates (by the end of 1970s).

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              Depends who's funding the studies and how much exercise the participants get..
              When it comes to vegan diet, idk what this "strict diet" is that you're talking about. Simply increasing fat intake will raise T. levels. Obviously the focus should be on eating healthy fats, not saturated fat. Most healthy fats come from plants anyway.

              The thing with vegan diet is the amount of fats that you get is always pretty low, thus we would have to increase our food intake and eat like there is no tomorrow. Vegan diets are also pretty low in proteins, thus men tend to go towards soy which decreases testosterone. It's always best to have some of everything.

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                You misunderstood me. I said that saturated fat is dangerous when our main source of energy is carbohydrates. Otherwise, saturated fat increases HDL (good cholesterol) and decreases LDL (bad cholesterol)...

                It's a misconception because our bodies are meant to be on fat rather than carbohydrates. Note that obesity increases at the same time as the world switches to carbohydrates (by the end of 1970s).

                We're meant to live off saturated fat? Are you denying the hundreds of studies that show HIGHER saturated fat intake increases LDL cholesterol?

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                  The thing with vegan diet is the amount of fats that you get is always pretty low, thus we would have to increase our food intake and eat like there is no tomorrow. Vegan diets are also pretty low in proteins, thus men tend to go towards soy which decreases testosterone. It's always best to have some of everything.

                  Did you come to those conclusions because you've tried eating this way before? Probably not.

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                    Did you come to those conclusions because you've tried eating this way before? Probably not.

                    Anyways It's useless arguing about this "vegan" topic. I am against animal cruelty, how animals are treated in farms and what they are doing to dogs, cats, cayotes in China, Korea and many other Asian countries.

                    Welcome to the forum

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                      We're meant to live off saturated fat? Are you denying the hundreds of studies that show HIGHER saturated fat intake increases LDL cholesterol?

                      Yes, no )

                      These hundred studies are done while already eating carbohydrates.

                      Carbohydrates+fat=increased LDL
                      Saturated fat as main energy source instead of carbohydrates=Increased HDL levels, decreased LDL levels.

                      Even unsaturated fat lowers cholesterol overall when minimizing carbohydrate intake

                      We are meant to live off fat, which saturated fat makes out the most.

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                        Anyways It's useless arguing about this "vegan" topic. I am against animal cruelty, how animals are treated in farms and what they are doing to dogs, cats, cayotes in China, Korea and many other Asian countries.

                        Welcome to the forum

                        Thanks

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                          Yes, no )

                          These hundred studies are done while already eating carbohydrates.

                          Carbohydrates+fat=increased LDL
                          Saturated fat as main energy source instead of carbohydrates=Increased HDL levels, decreased LDL levels.

                          Even unsaturated fat lowers cholesterol overall when minimizing carbohydrate intake

                          We are meant to live off fat, which saturated fat makes out the most.

                          Saturated fat is good for the heart. Carbs are the enemy. giveup Can't be bothered with this tbh

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                            Saturated fat is good for the heart. Carbs are the enemy. giveup Can't be bothered with this tbh

                            handshake welcome

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                                handshake welcome

                                Lol thanks

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                                    I like you already! welcome handshake
                                    Far be it for me, and forgive me for asking, and I don't mean to pry, but is that an American Wirehair in your profile pic?
                                    Maybe it's an American Shorthair. hmm

                                    Haha. Salam handshake and thanks )
                                    I think it is an American Wirehair. Not sure since it's not mine, just a friendly stray cat I came across!

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                                      Yes, no )

                                      These hundred studies are done while already eating carbohydrates.

                                      Carbohydrates+fat=increased LDL
                                      Saturated fat as main energy source instead of carbohydrates=Increased HDL levels, decreased LDL levels.

                                      Even unsaturated fat lowers cholesterol overall when minimizing carbohydrate intake

                                      We are meant to live off fat, which saturated fat makes out the most.

                                      Any study will tell you that you need a balanced diet to be healthy, and that includes the intake of carbs in as per minimum the 55% of daily macronutrient intake. I will never understand this holy war against carbs... fruits are mostly carbs and no one will tell you to keep them away from your diet. Keep a balanced healthy diet and that's all. Years ago the holy war was against all fats, now it is against all carbs tempt From where are we supposed to take the elements provided by fiber and complex carbs?
                                      It sounds like the beauty - loss weight industry, once in a while they change the research so they come up with a brand new product or ingredient to promote so the industry goes on green tea, collagen, keratin, gluten free, eat more this and blabla... what is the next that will overfill the supermarket shelfs for the eager positivist and well informed consumers? What is the next superfood we desperately need?

                                      In the end even monosaccharides carbs (sugars) are necessary, everything is necessary, in its meassure. Listen to your body. Balance is the key, imo.

                                      btw I just cooked pastitsio, anyone in? eat

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                                        Any study will tell you that you need a balanced diet to be healthy, and that includes the intake of carbs in as per minimum the 55% of daily macronutrient intake. I will never understand this holy war against carbs... fruits are mostly carbs and no one will tell you to keep them away from your diet. Keep a balanced healthy diet and that's all. Years ago the holy war was against all fats, now it is against all carbs tempt From where are we supposed to take the elements provided by fiber and complex carbs?
                                        It sounds like the beauty - loss weight industry, once in a while they change the research so they come up with a brand new product or ingredient to promote so the industry goes on green tea, collagen, keratin, gluten free, eat more this and blabla... what is the next that will overfill the supermarket shelfs for the eager positivist and well informed consumers? What is the next superfood we desperately need?

                                        In the end even monosaccharides carbs (sugars) are necessary, everything is necessary, in its meassure. Listen to your body. Balance is the key, imo.

                                        btw I just cooked pastitsio, anyone in? eat

                                        These are lies. Making carbs enemies is the first step to reverse what happened in the 70s.

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                                          These are lies. Making carbs enemies is the first step to reverse what happened in the 70s.

                                          Sorry can't get what you mean... what happened in the 70?s?

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