The ULTIMATE weight gainer suplement!
Diet Calendar Entries for 24 May 2019:
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3161 kcal
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Fat: 97.29g | Prot: 200.17g | Carb: 386.81g.
Breakfast: Publix Quick Cooking Oats, Winco Foods 1% Lowfat Chocolate Milk, Valu Time 1% Low Fat Milk. Elevenses: Now Sports Carbo Gain, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Winco Foods 1% Low-Fat Chocolate Milk, Optimum Nutrition Micronized Creatine Powder, Nature's Best Isopure Low Carb Dutch Chocolate. Lunch: Roasted Salted Cashew Nuts, Fiber One Protein Bars - Peanut Butter, Fiber One Chewy Bars - Oats & Chocolate. Dinner: Hidden Valley Fat Free Ranch Dressing, Fat Boy Cookies 'N Cream Ice Cream Sandwich, Swanson 100% Fat Free Chicken Broth (33% Less Sodium), Cooked Broccoli (Fat Not Added in Cooking), Sweet Onions, Basmati Rice, Valu Time 1% Low Fat Milk, Chicken Thigh (Skin Not Eaten). Supper: Extra Strength Melatonin Gummies, Dr. Tobias Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil, Vitafusion MultiVites Gummy Vitamins. more...
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2473 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Resting - 3 hours and 15 minutes, Sleeping - 6 hours, Bus Driving - 8 hours, Driving - 1 hour, Showering - 30 minutes, Cooking - 45 minutes, Watching TV/Computer - 4 hours and 30 minutes. more...
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It will definitely have you glowing too!!!
25 May 19 by member: Kennyn27
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wow! I am glad I am not trying to gain weight. 😁😂
25 May 19 by member: Keilin_4
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Hey, what's a little kidney damage if you can gain that weight, Chris.
25 May 19 by member: Erquiaga
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Chris, I think he wandered back to his castle. Probably only comes out at night. 🦇
25 May 19 by member: Erquiaga
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Hey Kirkov would find a way to inject this with some chicken urine. Silly Americans...everybody use chicken urine in Old Country.
25 May 19 by member: Terrapin12
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...I'm gonna wade in on this one... Let's assume it did not kill me (because it would!) My body would not be able to store all of it as glycogen and fat before it went through my system. So my calorie calculation would be off...
25 May 19 by member: adefwebserver
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@chrisw77 - My problem is that the FatSecret website won't calculate that many decimal places! Darn! 🤦🏾♂️
25 May 19 by member: adefwebserver
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yet again, the refined version has way more calories than the natural product.
25 May 19 by member: Katsolo
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This site says its 5,000 pounds worth of fat? https://bit.ly/2X60BTf However, the other posters point out that if we can't break something down and store it as fat it can't actually be turned into fat... blah blah blah. I actually enjoyed the discussion because it clearly pointed out our 'calculations' are always based on "calories stored as fat" vs. "how much energy it takes to burn a pound of fat". However, we know that 'everything' we eat is actually not stored as fat. Only 'some' of what we eat gets stored as fat...
25 May 19 by member: adefwebserver
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25 May 19 by member: jcmama777
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you will eat this and you will get sick, losing your hair, etc. So you will actually lose weight. Conclusion this thing is 0 carbs,keto friendly, because with keto you can eat as much as you want, calories don't matter 😜😂😂
25 May 19 by member: Keilin_4
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25 May 19 by member: Keilin_4
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@Keilin_4 - Exactly :) Since we can only 'consume' carbs, protein, and fat, if something doesn't have that, it can't be stored as fat even though it does has calories.
25 May 19 by member: adefwebserver
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@chrisw77 - The problem is that, as far as I know, you need a biological organism to create fat. The radiation would kill all known organisms before they can complete the process 🥺. Otherwise 5,000 pounds of fat would barely produce enough energy to move the 5,000 pounds itsself. Much better to use rocket fuel (better weight per energy ratio), or better yet the Uranium...
25 May 19 by member: adefwebserver
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25 May 19 by member: johncip
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I like to drink 75° of mercury from the thermometer after workouts for an extra boost
25 May 19 by member: Jkurtz2006
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