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    Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast







    Diet Fallacy #1. BREAKFAST is the most important meal of the day


    When you wake-up, your body is already in an intense detox mode, clearing itself of endotoxins and digestive waste from the past evening meal.

    During the morning hours, when digestion is fully completed (while you are on an empty stomach), a primal survival mechanism, known as fight or flight reaction to stress, is triggered, maximizing your body's capacity to generate energy, be alert, resist fatigue and resist stress.

    This highly geared survival mode is primarily dominated by part of the autonomic nervous system known as the SNS (sympathetic nervous system). At that state, the body is in its most energy-producing phase and that's when most energy comes from fat burning. All that happens when you do not eat the typical morning meal.

    If however you follow what "normal guys" do and eat your morning bagel and cereal and egg & bacon, you'll most likely shut down the above energy producing system.

    The SNS and its fight or flight mechanism will be substantially suppressed. Instead, your morning meal will trigger an antagonistic part of the automatic nervous system known as the PSNS (Para sympathetic nervous system), which makes you sleepy, slow and less resilient to fatigue and stress.

    Instead of spending energy and burning fat, your body will be more geared towards storing energy and gaining fat. Under this state, detox would be inhibited. The overall metabolic stress would increase with toxins accumulating in the liver, giving the body another substantial reason to gain fat. (Fat tissues serve as a biological storage for toxins)

    The overall suppressing effects of morning meals, can lead to energy crashes during the daily (working) hours, often with chronic cravings for pick-up foods, sweets, coffee and tobacco. Eating at the wrong time, would severely interrupt the body's ability to be in tune with the circadian clock. The human body has never adapted to such interruptions. We are primarily pre-programmed to rotate between the two autonomic nervous system parts: the daily SNS and the nightly PSNS.

    The SNS regulates alertness and action during the day, while PSNS regulates relaxation, digestion and sleep during the nightly hours. Any interruption in this primal daily cycle, may lead into sleepiness during the day followed by sleeping disorders at night.

    Morning meals must be carefully designed not to suppress the SNS and its highly energetic state. Minimizing morning food intake to fruits, veggie soup or small amounts of fresh light protein foods, such as poached or boiled eggs, plain yogurt, or white cheese, will maintain the body in an undereating phase, while promoting the SNS with its energy producing properties.

    *Note: Athletes who exercise in the morning should turn breakfast into a post-exercise recovery meal. Such meals should consist of small amounts of fresh protein plus carbs such as yogurt and banana, eggs plus a bowl of oatmeal, or cottage cheese with berries.

    An insulin spike is necessary for effectively finalizing the anabolic actions of GH and IGF1 after exercise. Nonetheless, after the initial recovery meal, it's highly recommended to maintain the body in an undereating phase by minimizing daily carb intake in the following meals. Applying small protein meals (minimum carbs) every couple of hours will keep sustaining the SNS during the daily hours while providing amino acids for protein synthesis in the muscle tissues, promoting a long lasting anabolic effect after exercise.

    In conclusion, breakfast isn't the most important meal of the day. The most important meals are post-exercise recovery meals. Saying that, for a WARRIOR every meal is a recovery meal helping to recuperate from either nutritional stress (undereating) or physical stress (exercise). It's when you eat that makes what you eat matter.
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    Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

    THIS ARTICLE SHOULD BVE IN THE NUTRITION AND THAT ONE HERE.I'M TIRED AND EARLY.LOL
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      Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

      You should have eating breakfast then. LOL! Just joking. Good read.
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        Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

        i'm curious to hear comments on this article

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        • #5
          Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

          lol -or did you just ate some brekafast Fuz!
          Thanks for that- interesting read.

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            Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

            Originally posted by edvedr
            i'm curious to hear comments on this article
            i'm eatin breakfast...everyday...i lost alot of weight, gained alot of energy, and i KNOW adding breakfast to my life is a MAJOR part of that!! stopped the late night power binges i was used too, the ones were your to lazy to cook so you slam down a bag of chips or a box of cookies or 2.
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              Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

              Here's my comments. I would have to agree to most of the article. Especially, where it states that the most important meal is post workout. At least for us - gym rats who are trying to achieve the perfect body.

              Since I lift in the mornings, I practice much of what is stated in the article. My first "true" meal is my PWO shake which I take to induce an insulin spike. Thereafter, my next meal is a low GI food with easily digested protein source (i.e. eggs, cottage cheese, whey protein, etc...) The following meal is no carb, high protein, moderate fat.

              Using this type of dieting system, I have noticed that my energy levels are up - along with my strength in the gym.

              With that being said, I find a lot of validity in the article.

              IG

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                Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                Originally posted by Iron_Gook
                Here's my comments. I would have to agree to most of the article. Especially, where it states that the most important meal is post workout. At least for us - gym rats who are trying to achieve the perfect body.

                Since I lift in the mornings, I practice much of what is stated in the article. My first "true" meal is my PWO shake which I take to induce an insulin spike. Thereafter, my next meal is a low GI food with easily digested protein source (i.e. eggs, cottage cheese, whey protein, etc...) The following meal is no carb, high protein, moderate fat.

                Using this type of dieting system, I have noticed that my energy levels are up - along with my strength in the gym.

                With that being said, I find a lot of validity in the article.

                IG
                same here for the most part. I do cardio in the morns. after you workout "some people" think that there is a magic 45 min window to feed your body the right things to help your growth.


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                  Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                  Originally posted by Iron_Gook
                  Here's my comments. I would have to agree to most of the article. Especially, where it states that the most important meal is post workout. At least for us - gym rats who are trying to achieve the perfect body.

                  Since I lift in the mornings, I practice much of what is stated in the article. My first "true" meal is my PWO shake which I take to induce an insulin spike. Thereafter, my next meal is a low GI food with easily digested protein source (i.e. eggs, cottage cheese, whey protein, etc...) The following meal is no carb, high protein, moderate fat.

                  Using this type of dieting system, I have noticed that my energy levels are up - along with my strength in the gym.

                  With that being said, I find a lot of validity in the article.

                  IG
                  welp, i see your point. but, i work-out at night and if i dont eat well through the day...THE WHOLE DAY...i dont have the gas i need to get the job done. i've notice, that for me, skipping breakfast is not an option.
                  HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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                  • #10
                    Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                    skipping "breakfast" on lifting days (morning) would not be good. I can just imagine my blood sugar crashing while doing squats... I always have 3/4 (cup dry measure) oatmeal, 1/4 cup raisins, 1 scoop whey (23g protein), and drink 24oz water on lifting days about 45 minutes before lifting. I drink another 24-48oz water during workout.

                    I can see where "skipping" breakfast on cardio mornings could be a good thing. Be careful with the post cardio "meal" though...

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                    • #11
                      Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                      Originally posted by bigmofo
                      after you workout "some people" think that there is a magic 45 min window to feed your body the right things to help your growth.
                      Thats what I've always heard/read too- so you dont believe that there is such an optimal window for glycogen replacement post workout? (or that that helps stop catabolism?)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                        Originally posted by HungarianBeast
                        Be careful with the post cardio "meal" though...
                        What do you mean Beast? Please clarify for me (not trying to argue but genuinely interested) thanks!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                          35g whey protein, 40g dextrose. Wait about 30-45 minutes after the cardio session to drink it. This extends the fat burning a little long. Once you drink it (when the dextrose begins to enter the bloodstream), the body does not find it necessary to burn bodyfat for energy. It will use the dextrose (glucose) instead. About an hour after the post cardio drink, eat a "regular meal".

                          My post workout drink on lifting days is 45g whey and 75-100g dextrose taken within 15 minutes of completing workout.

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                            Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                            Originally posted by daved150
                            welp, i see your point. but, i work-out at night and if i dont eat well through the day...THE WHOLE DAY...i dont have the gas i need to get the job done. i've notice, that for me, skipping breakfast is not an option.
                            I completely agree with your daved. I think if people considered "food" to be equivalent to a "drug" then people would make better food choices. At least that's how I view food now. Yes, it's great to grub down on a double whopper with cheese, fries, a coke and a double scoop of ice cream from Culver's but within an hour my body is under a civil war! I feel like crap once the food euphoria is gone.

                            People need to realize that what you shove down your face effects how you feel later on. How many times has this happened to you? You eat clean for a couple of weeks and then have a meal at a fastfood joint and then you feel sick to your stomach? It's like pouring piss in your gas tank and expecting your car to run properly. A horrible meal filled with empty calories and HFCS laden foods sets you up for disaster.

                            I'll digress for now because I could rant forever.

                            IG

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                            • #15
                              Re: Diet Fallacy #1: Why you shouldn't eat breakfast

                              Originally posted by Iron_Gook
                              I completely agree with your daved. I think if people considered "food" to be equivalent to a "drug" then people would make better food choices. At least that's how I view food now. Yes, it's great to grub down on a double whopper with cheese, fries, a coke and a double scoop of ice cream from Culver's but within an hour my body is under a civil war! I feel like crap once the food euphoria is gone.

                              People need to realize that what you shove down your face effects how you feel later on. How many times has this happened to you? You eat clean for a couple of weeks and then have a meal at a fastfood joint and then you feel sick to your stomach? It's like pouring piss in your gas tank and expecting your car to run properly. A horrible meal filled with empty calories and HFCS laden foods sets you up for disaster.

                              I'll digress for now because I could rant forever.

                              IG
                              no rant bro..your right. i cant believe the diff. in how i feel now, compaired to before. i'm trying to get my wife with the program, sometimes i feel i'm letter her down by NOT hammering her to start doing the right things...becouse i know how she feels RIGHT NOW...guarenteed...she's tired, irretible(sp?who cares)and hungry...but if i push her to hard..it'll back fire (damn italians!!but they make great lovers!!) and she dosnt eat breakfast EVER....
                              HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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