@VigilantFox "I believe in universally applicable standards. And if they're not universally applicable, they're not standards, they're preferences."
Let that sink in...
@AndreeaNRD Hi Andreea, thanks for sharing.
I'm wondering if the reverse can also be true, i.e. being vegan for a period of time could resolve some health issues?
That's what happened to @ChrisMasterjohn. He relates his experience here (look for the work "vegan").
https://t.co/xtyS80MwzB
@JesseOberoi Hi Jesse, you might enjoy these documentaries about one of the last porters in Europe (Slovakia). It seems that these experienced professionals can haul up to 100 kg on their back and walk an elevation gain of 1,000 meters.
https://t.co/dXjGl5y1Gh
https://t.co/R3gIzrhNe5
@GuruAnaerobic@UrosMikolic The traditional Kitavan diet is estimated to have been around 70% carbohydrates with an average daily caloric intake ranging from 1,800 to 2,200.
If they were earing 3 meals a day, that's 116 g of carb/meal, abt the same as a pizza which in my mind qualifies as heavy carb.