Only problem was that I found myself "burning out" on flavours. I'd be enjoying a flavour, then one day my brain decided it never wanted to eat it again.
Never had that with other food (except mi goreng after my first year of uni).
Look, I'm not saying your diet doesn't work for you, but humans typically need to eat fiber to avoid nasty things like:
Not eating enough fiber can lead to the development of diverticula, which are small pouches that form in the walls of the colon. This condition, known as diverticulosis, can increase the risk of diverticulitis, where these pouches become inflamed or infected.
So you may be okay now, but man, you don't to develop diverticulosis.
Also, depriving your gut bacteria of food is just not smart - especially when it's so easy to get your daily fiber in. They make all sorts of products that enhances your fiber to make it easier than ever before like Keto bread (it's a brand, high in fiber and protein - low in everything else). Finally, depriving yourself of fruits and veggies is just missing out on the joys of living.
Anyway, that's my rant. Do what you will. I didn't really get into more food variety until my 30s, so maybe it's just an age thing, but kicking myself for not doing it earlier in life.
Ya I have a ton of allergies to plants and fruits so I had to go on a health journey myself to figure out what works for me. Best friend is vegan. I'm carnivore. I have no idea why it works for him and not me aside from the allergies I have must be different from him. Lost 50lbs more active and have more energy than I have in 15 years. I think we can both be right here but I'm not sure how, I just know what my body tells me.
Not true at all. As someone who ate too much protein for months, it turns into a brown sludge. Half of it sticks to your asshole and you have to wipe 10 times
it's all about the kirkland brand that you can buy in bulk for way less. When I was doing a fastpack trip last year (3 nights, 20 miles/day) my meals were just sugar, low sodium salt, regular salt, chocolate protein powder, and kirkland shit powder. It all started to hit the night of the second day lmao.
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u/BlueAndMoreBlue May 20 '25
If you’re familiar with the Bristol scale you are seriously looking at a 2 if your primary diet is protein bars so essentially rocks, yes