Acne strongly correlates to dietary issue. I realized this no longer in my teens.
It could be a lack of nutrients, or caused by overboard on the consumption of something ; hormones out of whack from soy fits this bill.
I’ve seen people lose weight, good at first, but going bad, going too far down to skinny fat, and get bad acne from becoming vegetarians.
“But I had acne when I ate meat!”
•It wasn’t as bad.
Vegetables (think about how unhealthy vegetable oils are) are oily in an unnatural way.
Would you rather drink a shot of bacon grease or soybean oil?
One is food, the other vile.
•Just because a bodyweight is deemed healthy, doesn’t mean the body is healthy.
A male with tits ain’t healthy even if according to charts those tits are on a height/weight proportionate body.
•Many females barely touch meat, being nearly vegetarian/vegan in the worst of ways while “eating meat”.
Nothing good happens physically for the chicks who live off of 95%+ top ramen and macaroni whether they eat a little fish and/or chicken or not.
A junk food diet can be a low brow vegan.
It’s not just physical effects either, it’s mental. My buddy’s sister got the cankles from this, and a perma sulk.
She had the whole kit and caboodle going for her :
•tv all day
•weird sleep
•no nutrition but plenty of calories
•no exercise
•little sunlight
•no man in her life
If you’re existing on soy based faux meats, down to the point that it looks and smells like what it’s simulating, clearly YOU WANT & CRAVE MEAT!
Veggie nugs? You could buy chicken nuggets, even the cheapo ones that are half chicken half soy in tvp form, and just eat that instead while pretending to be a vegetarian.
You’d be healthier for it. This is very obvious. You’re craving meat.
If you had no meat simulations, the majority of “I’m a vegetarian” types would not be claiming/acting out such nonsense.
The vegetarians/vegans I know are the pickiest of eaters. Maybe this is due to blatant disregard of instinctive ques.
“If you’re a vegetarian eat vegetables and shit, not all that pretend meat.” – a paraphrased quote I overhead at the walmart grocery section years back
Of course, since vegetarian/vegan is a trendy religion that you’ve converted to, you won’t listen to anyone suggesting you improve your health with such obvious reason.
The religious aspect is notable, many cults starve you via veganism to make you an easily led true believer.
I wouldn’t mind owning stock in all the meat analogues becoming popular as of late as I don’t trust humanity to collectively trust their own animal instincts.
It’s too bad that I didn’t invent quorn.
I mocked the shit out of my fat boy cousin when he was eating a fake burger in front of me.
“It’s good dude!”
“You paid the same for not meat, when meat was available?”
The fake meat financial costs are amazing, they cost more than good ground beef.
My eyes have shown me that vegetarianism can, but won’t necessarily work for women.
Still it’s less help, more harm overall for females.
Her build may be a healthy weight according to the doctor, but not to a man’s instinct.
Frequently the girls just don’t look like they’d birth healthy robust children.
And it’s much more difficult for men to pull off vegetarianism/veganism.
Vegan needs a bunch of chickpeas.
Chickpeas are the cream of the plant based crop.
If you were limited to one plain plant ingredient for all your calories for the rest of your life, chickpeas would allow for the most vigorousness.
As a vegetarian? Dairy and eggs.
At least you have animal products.
Hindu wrestlers love their dairy and chickpeas. So do I, but I still eat meat.
Your body too is craving steaks and bacon.
The “only one thing to eat for life game” yields far more robustness when the answer is steak.
The difference in effect between men and women comes to this : in a primal setting women gatherers would snack on plants, the hunting men wouldn’t snack, if they did it would be on freshly killed raw meat.
I’ve noticed a couple things ; a lot of vegetarian women have puffy cheeks.
To the point I’ve accurately guessed vegetarian/vegan based on that, and cankles that don’t fit the level of fitness otherwise.
Chubby cheeks, chubby ankles that seem out of place.
And sometimes a slightly unhealthy looking pale skin tone in addition.
Despite the granola chick outdoorsy stereotype, a lot of vegetarian females I’ve come across conduct themselves in emulation of vampires, dodging sunlight, staying indoors. Is that cause or effect?
It’s well known that plants cause swelling. That would explain the cheeks and ankles.
Keto can be used medicinally to keep swelling down.
I’ve done so before. It sped up my healing time considerably compared to when I was eating carbs, for the same thing when it had happened a few years prior.
Any vegan that experiences a 10 day keto run won’t be a vegan or vegetarian any longer.
They’ll continue to eat meat for life.
I’m not going to force you to eat meat, more vegetables for others is more meat for me.
You don’t even have to restrict meat access like in medieval times, most peasants will do so on their own accord buying into cereal as heart healthy and other such drivel.
It’s your choice to eat like a slave/one in a famine, or as a well fed robust member of the nobility does.
My instinct says eat meat.
I trust my instincts.