It is stupid yes, especially when what we are talking about is common knowledge.
Not true and definitely not facts, it's barely hearsay, and mostly myth.
Again not a fact, and barely a bad myth, there is no evidence of this, and trust me I have searched long and hard, just because 'they' say so does not make it so.
Still trying to figure out who 'they' are, and why people believe this false information since no such evidence exists.
So do we get diarrhea or constipation? Again they are just blaming whatever symptom on eating meat.
Go to your GP and tell them you have a cough and that you smoke, I bet he won't look any further and blame it on smoking, even though it could be caused by the lead paint in your house, but your GP has now found a cause (your smoking), and he won't bother looking for the real reason.
Australia is one of the least Vitamin D deficient countries in the world, only behind South Africa
Nevertheless we are still defficient which was my point.
Thankyou for highlighting my point, i appreciate your help in this matter.
It was once common knowledge that the earth was flat and that if you floated you were a witch and had to burned at the stake.
What you are referring to as common knowledge are common falsehoods. Eating meat does not cause damage to the liver.
couldn't agree more
Only 31% of the general population, so the majority of Australians are not deficient in Vitamin D
Thats incorrect.
That graph you showed only states "Reported incidents of Vitamin D deficiency". This means there are a whole heap of other people that have Vitamin D deficiencies that haven't been reported.
Nice try though, i'll give you that.
How are you so illiterate?
and please drop the condescending tone, it's embarrassing... for you
Yes reported incidents of vitamin d deficiency for the general population. Who's the illiterate person now, you idiot lol. This means that there is still a number of the general population that havn't been reported. Do you understand this or do you need me to explain how a study works for you?
You keep trying to win this but your digging yourself a deeper and deeper hole.
There's no condescending tone, its simply the fact that i am right and you are wrong and your having trouble digesting this and thus your getting hurt by it. Take a breather and come back when your thinking more clearly.
Nice effort though, i'll say that much.
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If you eat a kilo of any meat without any carbs then your more than likely going to feel a little strange. Its like a brick in your stomach just sitting there. You need a shitload of fibre to help it digest.
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I'm not sure you understand how population samples work.
They don't have data for every single person in an entire country so they use what data they have and even it out so they take a cross section of the entire population. This then gives a fair representation of what the prevalence of vitamin d deficiency is for the GENERAL POPULATION
Good effort though, I'll give you that.
Makes sense to me, don't know about the other bastards hereMost Protien powder is bad juju
if you love your Protien powder make sure it’s got nothing else except Protien even then you can’t be sure.
if you eat a lot of Protien from unprocessed forms like meat, eggs and vegetables it doesn’t matter how much you eat the only possible bad side effects are obesity.
and if you like milk stop drinking that low fat shit
Studies aren't evidence"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence"
- Christopher Hitchens
Studies aren't evidence
And you are not worthy to quote such a great man.
Studies present whatever you want them to, it's like a fad, yesterday's study is tomorrows bullshit.wtf, what do studies present then. fiction.
Makes sense to me, don't know about the other bastards here
Well there you go, one man's sense is another man's WTFdoes not make sense to me. it is just another opinion, one of many.
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