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    i always wondered why people say that solid meals are better than shakes since the food has to break down in your gut to be digested anyway? I try to eat 4- 5 solid meals and 2-3 shakes but sometimes i just dont have time to eat and a shake is alot quicker. Could there really be a problem with replacing more solid meals with shakes, considering you are adding other things besides powder, tuna, peanut butter, oats etc...?

  • #2
    i think what you are doing is fine, a balance is fine. i think they are both beneficial.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
      i think what you are doing is fine, a balance is fine. i think they are both beneficial.
      ya i would rather add more shakes just for time tho. Just trying to understand where the "solid meals are better" theory comes from.

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      • #4
        well i mean the body is designed to eat solid foods. shakes have there place but I would never have my diet dominated by mostly shakes.

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        • #5
          I have noticed shakes bloat me and don't fill me up, they leave me hungry and digest WAY TOO FAST....

          I'll stick to whole foods

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          • #6
            ^bs

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NYCmitch25 View Post
              ^bs

              call it whatever you like, just saying thats how it works for me

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              • #8
                i have always noticed in my OWN experience that when I eat healthy whole foods for extended periods of time I look my best...but I add in shakes when I can afford them for extra calories and protein but I don't go nuts on supps because I question how the body reacts to them...but if some protein is supplemented then all the better.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NYCmitch25 View Post
                  ^bs
                  What is it you're calling bullsh*t on? I feel the exact same way and have made numerous posts about it before. I'm not talking about protein powder shakes either - I'm talking about whole food shakes. I know my body well enough to tell you that *my* blood sugar levels are affected way differently with shakes even if they're made of precisely the same ingredients as a whole food meal (typically chicken or tuna blended with oats or brown rice)....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by fog_hat1981 View Post
                    What is it you're calling bullsh*t on? I feel the exact same way and have made numerous posts about it before. I'm not talking about protein powder shakes either - I'm talking about whole food shakes. I know my body well enough to tell you that *my* blood sugar levels are affected way differently with shakes even if they're made of precisely the same ingredients as a whole food meal (typically chicken or tuna blended with oats or brown rice)....
                    So your saying that even if the ingredients are exactly the same, the fact that its a shake, your body reacts differently? How can that be?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by redback View Post
                      So your saying that even if the ingredients are exactly the same, the fact that its a shake, your body reacts differently? How can that be?
                      I love your *dunno* signature because EVERY single time you make a post it looks like a question no matter if it is or not :P...

                      I honestly don't know what it is bro - I have tried to rationalize it in my head that *maybe* chewing your food versus obliterating it in a blender plays a role (I have da*n good table manners and chew my food 30 times blah blah blah but that still doesn't get oats or meats to the same fine consistency as blending it in a blender IMO). I can only *assume* that because the natural texture of the food after normal chewing is much less altered as when it's ground into fine bits in a blender that the body is able to break it down and absorb it faster????

                      I know for me I can have 8oz of chicken with a cup and a half of oats blended with water and I'm hungry within an hour and if I don't eat then my blood sugar seems to drop off (not to mention my blood sugar gets a boost after *drinking* that meal as well). I can then turn around and eat the exact same thing as a whole meal without any problems but I stay full for way longer (and this is true even if I haven't had a shake before)......

                      Of course maybe I'm just different but I know my body well enough in the sense that I can tell you what foods make me bloat, what foods make me bulk or lean out better (fish kills my muscle development in a cutting phase), what foods make my blood sugar go nuts (a sweet potatoe with the tiniest amount of honey you can imagine makes me break out in a sweat but neither food on its own makes me do that) - I could go on but that's a decent idea of what I mean by saying my body reacts to different foods differently even though they contain the amounts of protein or complex carbs etc....

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                      • #12
                        c'mon give me fucking break

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by fog_hat1981 View Post
                          What is it you're calling bullsh*t on? I feel the exact same way and have made numerous posts about it before.
                          I . i dont think he has enough experience on the topic. "it bloats me digests to fast" he read that shit somewhere. its in his head.

                          shakes have there place. real food is always best.
                          Last edited by NYCmitch25; 07-02-08, 07:22 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
                            call it whatever you like, just saying thats how it works for me
                            tell me what your shakes look like list the ingredients

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by NYCmitch25 View Post
                              tell me what your shakes look like list the ingredients

                              3 cans tuna fish, 50g whey protein, 1 banana, few strawberry's, few grapes, 1 tablespoon of EVOO

                              I don't make this shake that often, maybe once or twice a week

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