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Good Bad & The Monkey
I would suggest you google each individual ingredient to get the answer you are looking for.
I know what all the ingredients are. The question is: why do they matter? And: do they really make me healthier or a better runner or a better athlete when taken in a shake? And: does taking them in a shake convey any advantage over eating them as real food, or not getting them at all when drinking a latte? And: is there any science to support your answers?
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
This thread reminds of this, it's played atleast 2-3 times a day in my house.
Going on a Berry hunt
Gonna pick some juicy ones
We're not scared
It's a beautiful day.
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In any event, Happy New Year to all. Nice little discussion to start the new year off.
Happy new year to you as well
It is however more than a simple little discussion. You are here hocking a product that has no science behind it yet that makes health claims, that costs money, and that could potentially be dangerous. This is a message board dedicated to running, fitness and general goofiness, not to third-party sales.
Trent, if you run into him, ask him to pick up something from the ground for you and you can watch his whole face spasm. Ha!
He's probably too busy to run into me
Hawking. Hawking a product.
Hocking a product is something altogether different. Although having tasted shakeology before, perhaps accurate.
A Saucy Wench
This thread reminds of this, it's played atleast 2-3 times a day in my house. Going on a Berry hunt Gonna pick some juicy ones We're not scared It's a beautiful day.
This song made a lot more sense the first version my dd sang which was :
Going on a Bear hunt
I'm not scared...
etc.
I cant figure out why you WOULD be scared of a berry hunt
I have become Death, the destroyer of electronic gadgets
"When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7
Happy new year to you as well It is however more than a simple little discussion. You are here hocking a product that has no science behind it yet that makes health claims, that costs money, and that could potentially be dangerous. This is a message board dedicated to running, fitness and general goofiness, not to third-party sales.
I'm not hocking anything. The discussion was what supplements I take and I merely pointed what I use. We were discussing the P90X nutrition plan and P90X in general, which I have done and still do. So Trent, if I ask you what supplements you take and you tell me I would hardly call it 3rd party sales.
By the way have you done P90X? Are you a scientologist? LOL (just kidding)
There's a book by Helen Oxenbury called Going on a Bear Hunt. With the same lines you quoted.
Probably where they got the lyrics for that Dora song.
finnegan begin again
The question is: why do they matter? And: do they really make me healthier or a better runner or a better athlete when taken in a shake? And: does taking them in a shake convey any advantage over eating them as real food,
+1
A varied diet should not lack any of the vital nutrients to good health. Athlete and non-athlete. Might as well just flush your cash down the toilet as to take these products
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