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Old 02-29-08, 07:38 PM
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Nonfat Cheese

So I always keep a pack of shredded nonfat cheddar cheese in my fridge. Can I just smother this on everything? I mean, it is nonfat, virtually no carbs, and 9 grams of protein per serving. Any other drawbacks or do the nutrition facts speak for themselves? It seems like I can just snack on this cheese between meals and be perfectly ok for cutting. Am I right?
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well for the fact that dairy will bloat you and is not a good source of nutrition, I wouldn't use it as a staple in any diet.
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well for the fact that dairy will bloat you and is not a good source of nutrition, I wouldn't use it as a staple in any diet.
Well bloating is temporary. And dairy doesn't give me that bad of gas. Can you elaborate on dairy not being a good source of nutrition? Nonfat cheese is basically all protein. How is that not a good source of nutrition? Low fat cottage cheese is a must for some bodybuilders, and that's dairy.
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Well bloating is temporary. And dairy doesn't give me that bad of gas. Can you elaborate on dairy not being a good source of nutrition? Nonfat cheese is basically all protein. How is that not a good source of nutrition? Low fat cottage cheese is a must for some bodybuilders, and that's dairy.
dairy and dairy products are some of the worst nutritionally available products you will find. humans are not meant to digest dairy in large quantities...they are so "popular" because the dairy farmers are involved in the political push to get their products endorsed by the FDA (the retarded food pyramid) and they advertise ad nausea. so I am saying you can have it but its not necessary nor needed in any diet at any age (besides nursing infants).
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so basically, its stinks!! LOL
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its ok to have on a few dishes etc but no i wouldn't "smother it on everything." its basicaly like skim milk.

i am not as against it as stonecold but i do agree that the human body and diary aren't a perfect match.
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its ok to have on a few dishes etc but no i wouldn't "smother it on everything." its basicaly like skim milk.

i am not as against it as stonecold but i do agree that the human body and diary aren't a perfect match.
Yeah that sounds about right. I guess I don't smother it on anything I just like it to go on my chicken throughout the day. The big difference I see between nonfat cheese and skim milk is the fact that skim milk has sugar and nonfat cheese is basically carb free.
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I think it depends on the individual. We're almost all born with the ability to digest dairy but that wanes after infancy. At that point, the body slows down its production of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down dairy products, or even stops in the case of lactose intolerance. I'd say it's ok but make sure you're still relying on animal protein to meet your minimum grams per day.
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I think it depends on the individual. We're almost all born with the ability to digest dairy but that wanes after infancy. At that point, the body slows down its production of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down dairy products, or even stops in the case of lactose intolerance. I'd say it's ok but make sure you're still relying on animal protein to meet your minimum grams per day.
yea, some people can digest it better then others. with that said though, its still not the best source of nutrients for humans.
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