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At 02:10 PM 3/14/01 -0500, Philip Thrift wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 12:37:04 -0500, Amadeus Schmidt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Anyway Philip obviously lives at the upper end of the possible.
>>Maybe he can tell what happens if he eats a little less fat/more lean for a
>>few days.
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>I lose energy and feel tired. I need to eat enough fattier meats
>(chicken thighs, red meat) -- and carbs -- to maintain a proper
>energy level.
Something to keep in mind... body building, as it's done today, wasn't
something our ancestor's did--yes, they had a fair amount of muscle, but it
was built differently, from different activities. Odds are, their
requirements were a little different because of that, just as those of a
marathon runner are different than a weight lifter or a swimmer, even...
Phillip's needs will most likely be on the upper limits just because his
sport takes him to an extreme, in that sense.
Dianne
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