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eye_of_aries
16-12-2009, 02:52 PM
To build muscle & lose fat, you need a variety of proteins, veggies, fruits, carbs, and healthy fats. Eating protein helps building & maintaining muscle. But it also helps fat loss: protein has a higher thermic effect than carbs/fats. Eating fats also helps fat loss: your body holds fat if you don’t eat fats. Fruits & veggies contain vitamins & minerals, necessary for recovery from your workouts. And carbs fuel your muscles so you feel full of energy at the gym.
Lots of you struggle to get these foods. Sometimes because you’re too busy or sometimes because you just lack information. This list will help you — 20 super foods you need to build muscle & lose fat.

1. Whole Eggs. Cheap & rich source of protein: 7g/egg. The yolk contains most nutrients: half the protein, vitamins A/D/E and cholesterol to naturally increase your testosterone levels.
Don’t worry about cholesterol in eggs. Dietary cholesterol isn’t bound to blood cholesterol. Read this, this, this & this. If you have bad cholesterol, lower your body fat rather than throwing the yolk away.

2. Fish Oil. Reduces inflammation (joints/skin), lowers body fat and increases testosterone levels. You need 9000mg EPA/DHA per day. Since you’ll probably struggle to get that from eating fatty fish, consider a fish oil supplement.

3. Wild Salmon. One of the best sources of omega-3 fatty acids that also gets you 20g protein per 100g serving. Farm raised salmon is, however, omega-3 deficient: it’s corn/grain fed. Go with wild salmon.

4. Berries. Strong antioxidants that prevent cancer, heart & eye diseases. Any kind works: cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, etc. Buy fresh or frozen berries and mix with oatmeal.

5. Yogurt. Contain bacteria that improve your gastrointestinal health. Don’t buy frozen yogurt or yogurt with added sugar and fruits at the bottom. Get plain low fat yogurt. Eat it with berries & flax seeds.

6. Flax Seeds. Source of fiber, protein & omega-3. Grind the flax seeds to get the most out of them. Take 1 tbsp with yogurt & berries before going to bed. Stay away from flax oil: it’s unstable and contains no fiber.

7. Extra Virgin Olive Oil. 70% monounsaturated fats that protect against heart diseases and cancer. Add 1-2 tbsp olive oil to your salads. Buy Extra Virgin Olive Oil: it contains more polyphenols and tastes better.

8. Mixed Nuts. Contain mono- & polyunsaturated fats, proteins, fiber, vitamin E, zinc, potassium, magnesium, etc. Mixed nuts are caloric dense, great if you’re a skinny guy who wants to gain weight.
Anything works: almonds, walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts, … Peanut butter also works as long as you buy natural peanut butter without added salts/sugars.

9. Red Meat. Protein, vitamin B12, heme iron, zinc, creatine, carnosine and even omega-3 if you eat grass-fed beef. Eat steaks & hamburgers from top round or sirloin. Read Dr. Lonnie Lowery’s article on Meat.

10. Broccoli. High in cancer-fighting phytochemicals and anti-estrogenic indoles. Broccoli is also high in soluble fiber and low calorie, helping fat loss. Eat other cruciferous vegetables for a change: cabbage, bok choy, cauliflower, kale, …

11. Spinach. One of the most alkaline foods. Spinach prevents muscle & bone loss, but also cancer and heart diseases because of its high nutrient profile. Try one of the spinach recipes I shared a while back.

12. Turkey. If you don’t believe saturated fat is good for you, try white turkey. The leanest beef has about 4.5g saturated fat/100g, while white turkey has close to 0g (that why it’s so dry). Eat turkey with spinach & quinoa.

13. Quinoa. South American “king of grains”. Quinoa is higher in fiber & protein than rice or oats, tastes a lot better and is gluten free. Buy the whiter grain, it’s better quality. Eat it post workout with meat & spinach.

14. Oats. Reduce cholesterol, provide you with low-gi carbs for energy, and high in soluble fiber. Try this post workout shake of whey & oats.

15. Tomatoes. High in lycopene, which prevents cancer. The lycopene in tomato paste is 4 times more bioavailable than in fresh tomatoes. Have pizza or pasta with tomato sauce & olive oil post strength training.

16. Oranges. Vitamin C to fight diseases, magnesium to lower blood pressure, anti-oxidant beta-carotenes, etc. Quit drinking processed orange juice which often has added sugars. Eat oranges or make your own orange juice.

17. Apples. Pectin in apples helps weight loss by increasing satiety. Apples are also the strongest antioxidiant after cranberries (eat the peels). Unfortunately apples are one of the most pesticide-contaminated fruits. Go organic.

18. Carrots. Their huge vitamin A content improves eye-health, especially night vision. Carrots are also rich in fiber, low calorie and taste good, even raw.

19. Water. Your body holds water if you don’t drink enough. Drinking prevents water retention, helps muscle recovery and prevents dehydration from strength training. Get a brita filter and drink 2 cups of water with each meal.

20. Green Tea. Strong antioxidant and natural diuretic. Green tea also speeds up fat loss, prevents cancer and improves blood sugar & circulation. Drink green tea in the morning instead of coffee. Real green tea, not the teabags.

I assume theres some gym users in here, thought id post this.;)

trix
16-12-2009, 03:21 PM
Hubby and I bought some chickens a few weeks ago, been getting eggs ever since. Free range, 'organic' eggs are far superior to store bought. I say 'organic' because we are not 100% strict on it, we feed them scraps and since we don't eat organic all the time, they in turn do not. But it's not all about organic per say, it's about feeding them well, no medications (small flocks do not need any if managed well) and allowing them to be chickens.

We feed the chickens flax seed, it provides the eggs with omega 3's. Since it is tricky to find WILD salmon (you're so right about farmed salmon not having any Omega 3's) this is a great substitute!! We are getting the benefits of flax through our chickens. Fresh farm eggs are the best I have ever had, I highly recommend it.

I've been taking fish liver oil recently to try to help my arthritis (I am 23, came on young), I hope it helps.

Hubby and I are starting a garden in the summer. I just started growing my own spinach and lettuce and herbs indoors. We will see how they grow, our cottage we are living in is a bit drafty but lettuce is hardy so it *should* be fine.


Great list, thanks for posting.

mtex
16-12-2009, 03:30 PM
I've been taking fish liver oil recently to try to help my arthritis (I am 23, came on young), I hope it helps.

Have you considered vegan glucosamine for your condition? People I know had positive results.

As for your garden, here's a tip: try growing some cabbage, it's sturdy enough to survive the winter, and make your own Sauerkraut, mmmm! :)

Maria Technosux
anti-fascist blogger

trix
16-12-2009, 03:46 PM
Have you considered vegan glucosamine for your condition? People I know had positive results.

As for your garden, here's a tip: try growing some cabbage, it's sturdy enough to survive the winter, and make your own Sauerkraut, mmmm! :)

Maria Technosux
anti-fascist blogger

Will get some in the new year, just don't have the money right now, Glucosamine is pretty expensive comparatively. I recently stocked up on fish liver oil, Echinacea and Vitamin D, glucosamine is next. :)

Apparently chickens go nuts for cabbage so I was considering growing some, I'm personally not a huge fan of cabbage but you tie the cabbage up in the chicken coop and they go nuts for it. Might be worth it for entertainment value. :D

eye_of_aries
16-12-2009, 03:47 PM
Hubby and I bought some chickens a few weeks ago, been getting eggs ever since. Free range, 'organic' eggs are far superior to store bought. I say 'organic' because we are not 100% strict on it, we feed them scraps and since we don't eat organic all the time, they in turn do not. But it's not all about organic per say, it's about feeding them well, no medications (small flocks do not need any if managed well) and allowing them to be chickens.

We feed the chickens flax seed, it provides the eggs with omega 3's. Since it is tricky to find WILD salmon (you're so right about farmed salmon not having any Omega 3's) this is a great substitute!! We are getting the benefits of flax through our chickens. Fresh farm eggs are the best I have ever had, I highly recommend it.

I've been taking fish liver oil recently to try to help my arthritis (I am 23, came on young), I hope it helps.

Hubby and I are starting a garden in the summer. I just started growing my own spinach and lettuce and herbs indoors. We will see how they grow, our cottage we are living in is a bit drafty but lettuce is hardy so it *should* be fine.


Great list, thanks for posting.

Wow thats great. Id love to start my own garden. as far as the wild salmon goes, some tins will say wild salmon from alaska.

Theres a river system near me which has a yearly salmon run during summer, I catch a couple if i can.

pegcityevolve
16-12-2009, 06:08 PM
9000mg???? If I take more than 2 1000mg capsules and I'll become very sedated.

gods sun
16-12-2009, 08:28 PM
avoid protein supplements they mess you up all american nutrition and american supplements have aspartame and lactose.

get protein source from natural meats,eggs etc supplement with only amino acids, hmb and nitrooxide and see gains faster than on shakes.

get that machine which oxidises water more oxygen when tired the better as it help transport nutrients making you stronger.

amethyst
16-12-2009, 08:54 PM
To build muscle & lose fat, you need a variety of proteins, veggies, fruits, carbs, and healthy fats. Eating protein helps building & maintaining muscle. But it also helps fat loss: protein has a higher thermic effect than carbs/fats. Eating fats also helps fat loss: your body holds fat if you don’t eat fats. Fruits & veggies contain vitamins & minerals, necessary for recovery from your workouts. And carbs fuel your muscles so you feel full of energy at the gym.
Lots of you struggle to get these foods. Sometimes because you’re too busy or sometimes because you just lack information. This list will help you — 20 super foods you need to build muscle & lose fat.

1. Whole Eggs. Cheap & rich source of protein: 7g/egg. The yolk contains most nutrients: half the protein, vitamins A/D/E and cholesterol to naturally increase your testosterone levels.
Don’t worry about cholesterol in eggs. Dietary cholesterol isn’t bound to blood cholesterol. Read this, this, this & this. If you have bad cholesterol, lower your body fat rather than throwing the yolk away.

2. Fish Oil. Reduces inflammation (joints/skin), lowers body fat and increases testosterone levels. You need 9000mg EPA/DHA per day. Since you’ll probably struggle to get that from eating fatty fish, consider a fish oil supplement.

3. Wild Salmon. One of the best sources of omega-3 fatty acids that also gets you 20g protein per 100g serving. Farm raised salmon is, however, omega-3 deficient: it’s corn/grain fed. Go with wild salmon.

4. Berries. Strong antioxidants that prevent cancer, heart & eye diseases. Any kind works: cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, etc. Buy fresh or frozen berries and mix with oatmeal.

5. Yogurt. Contain bacteria that improve your gastrointestinal health. Don’t buy frozen yogurt or yogurt with added sugar and fruits at the bottom. Get plain low fat yogurt. Eat it with berries & flax seeds.

6. Flax Seeds. Source of fiber, protein & omega-3. Grind the flax seeds to get the most out of them. Take 1 tbsp with yogurt & berries before going to bed. Stay away from flax oil: it’s unstable and contains no fiber.

7. Extra Virgin Olive Oil. 70% monounsaturated fats that protect against heart diseases and cancer. Add 1-2 tbsp olive oil to your salads. Buy Extra Virgin Olive Oil: it contains more polyphenols and tastes better.

8. Mixed Nuts. Contain mono- & polyunsaturated fats, proteins, fiber, vitamin E, zinc, potassium, magnesium, etc. Mixed nuts are caloric dense, great if you’re a skinny guy who wants to gain weight.
Anything works: almonds, walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts, … Peanut butter also works as long as you buy natural peanut butter without added salts/sugars.

9. Red Meat. Protein, vitamin B12, heme iron, zinc, creatine, carnosine and even omega-3 if you eat grass-fed beef. Eat steaks & hamburgers from top round or sirloin. Read Dr. Lonnie Lowery’s article on Meat.

10. Broccoli. High in cancer-fighting phytochemicals and anti-estrogenic indoles. Broccoli is also high in soluble fiber and low calorie, helping fat loss. Eat other cruciferous vegetables for a change: cabbage, bok choy, cauliflower, kale, …

11. Spinach. One of the most alkaline foods. Spinach prevents muscle & bone loss, but also cancer and heart diseases because of its high nutrient profile. Try one of the spinach recipes I shared a while back.

12. Turkey. If you don’t believe saturated fat is good for you, try white turkey. The leanest beef has about 4.5g saturated fat/100g, while white turkey has close to 0g (that why it’s so dry). Eat turkey with spinach & quinoa.

13. Quinoa. South American “king of grains”. Quinoa is higher in fiber & protein than rice or oats, tastes a lot better and is gluten free. Buy the whiter grain, it’s better quality. Eat it post workout with meat & spinach.

14. Oats. Reduce cholesterol, provide you with low-gi carbs for energy, and high in soluble fiber. Try this post workout shake of whey & oats.

15. Tomatoes. High in lycopene, which prevents cancer. The lycopene in tomato paste is 4 times more bioavailable than in fresh tomatoes. Have pizza or pasta with tomato sauce & olive oil post strength training.

16. Oranges. Vitamin C to fight diseases, magnesium to lower blood pressure, anti-oxidant beta-carotenes, etc. Quit drinking processed orange juice which often has added sugars. Eat oranges or make your own orange juice.

17. Apples. Pectin in apples helps weight loss by increasing satiety. Apples are also the strongest antioxidiant after cranberries (eat the peels). Unfortunately apples are one of the most pesticide-contaminated fruits. Go organic.

18. Carrots. Their huge vitamin A content improves eye-health, especially night vision. Carrots are also rich in fiber, low calorie and taste good, even raw.

19. Water. Your body holds water if you don’t drink enough. Drinking prevents water retention, helps muscle recovery and prevents dehydration from strength training. Get a brita filter and drink 2 cups of water with each meal.

20. Green Tea. Strong antioxidant and natural diuretic. Green tea also speeds up fat loss, prevents cancer and improves blood sugar & circulation. Drink green tea in the morning instead of coffee. Real green tea, not the teabags.

I assume theres some gym users in here, thought id post this.;)

(Not meaning to rain on your post parade) this is all well and good, but I do not think there are any 'magical' foods that will transform someone into a super muscular fat burning machine.

People just start similar websites to make themselves look all knowledgable and important and to make money. Not saying you are doing this op, but I have seen plenty of advice like this on the internet.

I am tired of alll these myths that (sigh) that are foisted upon the public.

All foods in moderation will do the trick. Moderation is the key. If you eat any one of these foods listed in excess, you will not be a fat burning machine.

And you can have your cake and eat it too. Just don't eat the whole cake.

What would life be without a little chocolate?

Just ditch the junk fast food and eat more of the good, natural stuff. Problem solved.

gods sun
16-12-2009, 08:59 PM
many facts taken away from us about growing muscle, and actually humans can lose and get back muscle or grow muscle very fast.

all this cant do that,cant do this is pathetic

lift heavy so your muscle signal that they need to grow and train legs where hormones are mainly released.

check out shaolin munks,bowl of rice a day and look lean and muscular.

eye_of_aries
16-12-2009, 10:40 PM
(Not meaning to rain on your post parade) this is all well and good, but I do not think there are any 'magical' foods that will transform someone into a super muscular fat burning machine.

People just start similar websites to make themselves look all knowledgable and important and to make money. Not saying you are doing this op, but I have seen plenty of advice like this on the internet.

I am tired of alll these myths that (sigh) that are foisted upon the public.

All foods in moderation will do the trick. Moderation is the key. If you eat any one of these foods listed in excess, you will not be a fat burning machine.

And you can have your cake and eat it too. Just don't eat the whole cake.

What would life be without a little chocolate?

Just ditch the junk fast food and eat more of the good, natural stuff. Problem solved.

Mate.

Am I trying to make money? No.

Yes moderation is the key and Ive only posted this in the belief everyone who reads this will know that you must burn calories to loose fat.

This worked for me.

Lift heavy, Eat clean.

No conspiracy here.

amethyst
17-12-2009, 02:36 AM
Mate.

Am I trying to make money? No.

Yes moderation is the key and Ive only posted this in the belief everyone who reads this will know that you must burn calories to loose fat.

This worked for me.

Lift heavy, Eat clean.

No conspiracy here.

Sorry mate, I wasn't implying that you were trying to make money. I just commented because I've seen lots of websites offering the same advice. Not that it isn't good, but just more of the same.