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Silock 05-12-2014 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AndChiefs (Post 10625965)
That's true...it does generally have a bunch of vitamins fortified within it. Is it any better than just taking said multivitamin though?

Nope. But most people don't take those, either lol

Omaha 05-12-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10625687)
Yes. I'm trying to limit all the manufactured sugars. Is the sugar in fruits not better for you than that which you'd find in Lucky Charms?

I'm not planning on changing anything about it at this point because it's not even a big deal. I made the switch about 2 weeks ago and it's only happened twice, lasting for about 15 minutes each time. I'm just curious what's causing it..

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10625702)
Your body doesn't know the difference.

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 10625864)
Sugar is sugar. The difference is how much sugar is in the food you are eating.

Cereal is about the worst thing I can eat. Between the dairy and the grains I would be a bloaty, zitty mess. I go with fruit and coffee when I'm in a hurry. Eggs and meat if I have more time.

Buehler445 05-12-2014 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10625949)
I have yet to find a cereal that isn't fortified with a substantial amount of vitamins and minerals. If I eat enough cereal, my piss turns neon highlighter yellow, just like it would if I took a multivitamin.

Thank you. I'm glad that came from someone that does not grow corn.

Fact is that it's easier to cook with. And decades of $2 corn made supply not a problem, so it made it's way into mainstream food production.

It's sugar.

lewdog 05-12-2014 04:23 PM

Reese's Puffs
Cap'N Crunch
Cinnamon toast crunch

ThaVirus 05-12-2014 04:25 PM

Well thanks, guys. This is a game changer because I ****ing love cereal.

ThaVirus 05-12-2014 04:26 PM

1. Cocoa Puffs (the milk after is heavenly)
2. Cookie Crisp
3. Cinnamon Toast Crunch
4. Trix
5. Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles

Aspengc8 05-13-2014 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10626120)
1. Cocoa Puffs (the milk after is heavenly)
2. Cookie Crisp
3. Cinnamon Toast Crunch
4. Trix
5. Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles

My list except flip #1 and #5. Fruity Pebbles was so good when its super soggy.. and that milk afterwards man oh man!!

I'm done wasting time with this ezekial bread & oats for breakfast, time to man up and get back on some of that good stuff! :thumb:

KCUnited 05-13-2014 07:31 AM

The volume per spoonful of Fruity Pebbles is second to none as well. The structural integrity of some of the round cereals can disintegrate from bowl to mouth. Nothing worse than a spoonful of Reese's Puffs only to get 4 in your mouth and 5 on your shirt.

Omaha 05-13-2014 07:33 AM

You guys are ****ing nasty. Stop eating that shit! It's making me uncomfortable just thinking about it.

UK_Chief 05-13-2014 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10627017)
You guys are ****ing nasty. Stop eating that shit! It's making me uncomfortable just thinking about it.

Where do you stand on oats?

penguinz 05-13-2014 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10627017)
You guys are ****ing nasty. Stop eating that shit! It's making me uncomfortable just thinking about it.

You have some serious issues. ;)

Omaha 05-13-2014 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by UK_Chief (Post 10627021)
Where do you stand on oats?

Oatmeal is OK. If you're asking about cereal made from oats, I stay away. Even if I found a cereal that didn't bother me, I don't do well with milk so it's pretty pointless.

NewChief 05-13-2014 07:43 AM

This is interesting for my fellow fasters. Silock, thoughts?

http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fi...kfast-20130915
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A new study finds that men who skip breakfast have a 27 percent greater risk of dying from cardiovascular disease than guys who regularly eat a morning meal. Surprisingly, this was the case even after accounting for other risk factors such as smoking, lack of exercise, high stress, and poor diet. "Constantly going in and out of starvation puts the body through major stress," says study co-author Eric Rimm. That daily stress, in turn, can spell trouble for your heart. "Over time, prolonged fasting can lead to insulin resistance, high cholesterol, and blood pressure problems, which can then trigger heart disease," says lead author Leah Cahill. But skipping a meal won't always do you harm. Intermittent fasting – for 12 hours at a time about every week – has been shown to increase energy, help burn fat, and even build muscle without adverse consequences. That is only the case if you don't end your fast with refined carbs or extra calories later in the day. "Glucose and triglyceride levels shoot up when you don't spread food out over the day and you try to jam it all in at once," says Rimm. The bottom line: Eat a healthy breakfast on most days, and if you're fasting, be sure to follow up with nutritious, low-calorie meals afterward. "There's a good chance that first bite of food will lead you to eat fewer calories for the other two meals."

Read more: http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fi...#ixzz31bRiuIb2
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They don't define prolonged fasting and skipping breakfast hardly sends someone into "starvation." They try to say 12 hour fasting is fine, but they don't conclusively say that 24 hour fasting is bad. I don't know... just seems like a weird study.

tooge 05-13-2014 09:04 AM

My breakfast consists of a cup of oatmeal, a small handfull of raisins, a little ground cinnamon, and about a tablespoon full of crushed walnuts. It's the omega 3 cereal blast!
Then I eat an apple about 10:00, and I'm good till lunch.

luv 05-13-2014 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 10627132)
My breakfast consists of a cup of oatmeal, a small handfull of raisins, a little ground cinnamon, and about a tablespoon full of crushed walnuts. It's the omega 3 cereal blast!
Then I eat an apple about 10:00, and I'm good till lunch.

I hope you're active during the day. That sounds good (except it's not much protein). I'm not active enough to eat that many carbs that early in the day, though.


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