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So far I’ve found beef, venison, scallops, and haddock as being good staples to my diet.
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Fried is fucking soybean oil
Beef liver has 1.1 grams per 100 grams and shrimp has 0.6 grams/100 gramsLiver is worth the tiny amount of PUFA ( grass fed), shrimp/ crabs also worth it for the selenium and zinc
PUFA is just one part of the eqn. , low thyroid function/ micronutrient deficiency will also age you inderictlyBeef liver has 1.1 grams per 100 grams and shrimp has 0.6 grams/100 grams
Crab has 0.3 grams which is acceptable but scallops and haddock are better at 0.2 grams
I am having a very PUFA restricted diet most of my fat will come from coconut
OysterSo far I’ve found beef, venison, scallops, and haddock as being good staples to my diet.
Had 1.6g/100g so too high PUFA for me but it does have a great nutrition profileOyster
Well, I’m not sure exactly. The more PUFA in you the worseHow bad is PUFA
Low thyroid actually slows agingPUFA is just one part of the eqn. , low thyroid function/ micronutrient deficiency will also age you inderictly
Read four lines and alrady noticed four flaws hahahaLow thyroid actually slows aging
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"The study further strengthens the theory that the faster an animal's metabolism, the shorter its life, and vice versa." Not exactly, bats for example contradict thatLow thyroid actually slows aging
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Longer-lived Rodents Have Lower Levels Of Thyroid Hormone
The thyroid may play an important role in longevity, with longer-lived rodents showing significantly lower levels of a thyroid hormone that speeds metabolism. The study further strengthens the theory that the faster an animal's metabolism, the shorter its life, and vice versa. The thyroid...www.sciencedaily.com
Lean chicken is good.Fried is fucking soybean oil
Besides, chicken is a bad meat source the fat is 21.6% PUFA