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"MILK PROTEIN VS. SOY PROTEIN"
So ideally, every day greens, beans, berries, tea, and nuts.
Don't nuts make you fat, though?
No! Here's the latest study.
Two handfuls of nuts added to their daily diet, and no weight gain.
Every single one of the 20 studies on nuts and weight gain, 20 out of 20, say the same thing -- no weight gain.
We're not sure if they boost our metabolism or, heck,
violate the second law of thermodynamics.
Regardless, nuts will not make us fat.
That's what the science show.
Though meat, eggs, and dairy might.
The biggest study on vegans in human history found that not only are vegans leaner than every one else,
leaner than vegetarians who are leaner than omnivores,
but vegans get less of that age-related weight gain.
We don't know exactly why, but it may partly be due to the soy.
Compared to milk protein, the protein in soy prevents the increase in abdominal fat observed with the milk protein casein.
Feed people dairy protein and you can see their tummy fat increases 20-40 sq. cm.,
whereas the same diet, the exact same diet, same calories, same everything,except soy protein
instead of milk protein and abdominal fat shrinks 10-15.
There's lots of buzz about the new over-the-counter fat-blocking diet drug Alli.
It has some side effects of course.
Side effects with names like *** leakage.
This is the drug company's own website promoting the drug,
and they're so concerned about the resulting uncontrollable diarrhea that they advise,
"It's probably a smart idea to wear dark pants, and to bring a change of clothes with you to work."
They are forced to advertise the fact that their drug may cause you to crap your pants at work!
So I guess you can choose a good diet or a good diaper!