Protein Myth & Raw Foods Part 2 #25


Continuation of part 1. Please watch part 1 before watching this video, so you can get the whole story.

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22 Responses to “Protein Myth & Raw Foods Part 2 #25”

  1. hesteaeble says:

    @ByeByeBelly What the fuck!?? That’s sick! Brainwashing sucks!

  2. Chaaarge says:

    this is probably true. I’m not eating all raw food, but when I analyzed my own diet I usually tend to eat stuff that’s cheap, and foods that i don’t have to prepare. so most of my diet is pretty much cashew nuts and fruits. And I’m getting bigger and stronger all the time without outrageous amounts of lean protein like chicken breast and egg whites. One thing I do think we need though, are carbohydrates for energy. I can’t work out without a few fruits first

  3. RawFoodMuscle says:

    OMG, that is so funny cause he is walking around with a monkey that eats bananas :)

  4. ByeByeBelly says:

    And the slogan of the ad is… “Red meat. We were meant to eat it.” OMG!!!

  5. ByeByeBelly says:

    Theres an ad on tv here in Australia with Sam Neil in it. He’s walking around with a monkey and explaining all the vitamins & minerals in red meat. They’re basically implying that our brains and bodies only developed because of red meat. Its REALLY irritating.

  6. genghisgirl says:

    Thanks for the link! I always find it particularly amusing when people say things like the anchors did in this clip: “Nuts? Beans? Fruits and Vegetables? I couldn’t do that. Hahaha. Throw a cheeseburger into the mix…” Right – who wants to look awesome? feel great? live long? That’s just RIDICULOUS! *sigh* Food is fuel, and when it tastes great, that’s awesome. But there are better forms of entertainment… travel, exploration, seeing your grandkids grow up and get married… :)

  7. AlexanderIlli says:

    Hi ghengisgirl,
    I just found this video about a 72-year-old bodybuilder on a diet of BEANS, NUTS, FRUITS & VEGs (prob. not all raw) and remembering these comments of yours
    thought you might like it:
    watch?v=iUvjXQHt6QQ

  8. jgq85 says:

    I eat about 65 % raw right now , and all my food intake is about 90% organic.

    I’m not vegan I’ll eat fish sometimes or goat milk. They’re more agreeable with me than any other animal product.

    For protein I take sunwarrior protein and make hemp protein smoothies.

    I’m 5’7″ and 130lbs very little body fat.

    Any other tips greatly appreciated.

  9. mrseanrog says:

    you’re so right!!. 100% raw is so intimidating and hard to do without practice. going high raw and experimenting is the way to go to find what works best rather than just believing some guru!! thanx for the inspiration mate!!

  10. myjourneytoraw says:

    Great video!! Thanks for making all these terrific points! I believe we all find our way to our greatest health when we consider what it is we are doing and we find a way to be healthy that works for us! 5 stars!! :)

  11. CritterBug1267 says:

    Great video! Thank you for sharing your experiences. Really love your videos.

  12. OceanOfHeart says:

    Very good info… and it is kind of the way you explained your own eating transition… I guess, if it is not forced, it goes pretty much that way for most people… thank You for sharing your experiences. It’s good not to be limited.

  13. 7thWhiteApple says:

    For a month or two I experimented with high raw and a few weeks before new years I found myself the most high raw, I started going back to the gym as part of a new year’s resolution started early and I found I had so much more energy than I had before being a vegan so that truly was my biggest motivating factor to remain at least 80% raw everyday. I have found that strength training is so much easier high raw, my recovery is always so fast!
    I really enjoy your videos, a real voice of change!

  14. echoshadowlight says:

    Thanks, this really helped put things in perspective for me. I’ve been so focused on being 100% raw, but I definitely don’t want it to turn into dogma, restriction, anxiety, or rigidness. It should be all about just eating what makes you feel good, like you said. I feel good on lots of fruits, moderate amount of veggies and greens, and very low fat. But that doesn’t mean I have to be afraid to have some non-raw once in a while. And if it makes me feel bad, I’ll know for next time.

  15. RawFoodMuscle says:

    Yes, and I still getting stronger while in the process of losing fat. But you I train my muscle hard. What kind of workout routine do you do?

  16. theAKtor says:

    Well raw food doesn’t desscribe anything about a muscle building diet. We need to be specific here . . . lots of greens, lots and lots, mmixed with fruit always, Nuts by themselves, fruit never eaten along. Bee pollen, spirulina. Do that and it’s pretty easy to be raw. I don’t count my protein, but I think I get 60-70 at least, eating low carb, and I weight 145.
    But 20g of meat protein is a fraction of 20g of bee pollen protein, so that theory doesn’t mean anyhting b/c doesn’t differentiate

  17. theAKtor says:

    have you built muscle and lost fat while getting your squat up as you said? Or just builked? I am trying to lean out and gain weight at the same time, working so far but i’m still skinny! haha

  18. rzarzarzarza84 says:

    Thx for great advice and motivating vid!!

  19. Avrilxxxmac says:

    I totally agree – I eat high raw foods because of how they make me feel. They totally agree with me.

  20. RawFoodMuscle says:

    Yeah, Dexter won in 2008 over Jay Culter, but Jay won it back this past year. But they both Rock!!!…..Those guys are pure powerhouses

  21. Midas1296 says:

    Sorry, I hit post by accident . I was saying that I wish I had half the money I’ve spent on protein and other supplements over the years. I was a big believer in the 1-2 gram of protein per lb. of body weight theory. I haven’t read any recent bodybuilding magazines, but I believe Dexter Jackson is the current Mr. Olympia. He’s a beast!

  22. genghisgirl says:

    Thank you! My trainer (yes, I still occasionally workout with one) is constantly trying to push tons of protein on me… I think the proof is in the pudding when it comes to our protein needs for bodybuilding. Thanks for being a great example of this.

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