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Yeah true who knows.  I've been to the mid 300's for BP and it's takin me since i was 18, 5 days lifting pretty serious.  i'm 22 now haha o well maybe i'm just jealous ;) (i did it naturally for any wondering too! you wanna be big, eat like you are big)

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Originally Posted by HAVOC

One big difference between dieting and eating right is portions. When people diet, they tend to cut carbs out, fats, sugars, and certain beverages. When people eat right they just use portion control, and don't worry so much about excluding different foods.


Generally I agree yup. Thing is you can pretty much eat as much as you like of healthy foods so in that scenario portion size is irrelevant.

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Portion control is an overused term because it's subjective.  A guy who eats 4-5 slices a pizza a day might consider 2-3 slices portion control, that doesn't make it healthy.  Portion control of fast food, and junk food is not healthy either.  Morbidly obese people don't get that way overeating green vegetables and grilled chicken.  Portion control will reduce ones total caloric intake to help them lose weight, but it may not reduce high blood pressure or high cholesterol.  People need to be aware of the quality of the calories they take in as well as the quantity.

Originally Posted by HAVOC

One big difference between dieting and eating right is portions. When people diet, they tend to cut carbs out, fats, sugars, and certain beverages. When people eat right they just use portion control, and don't worry so much about excluding different foods.



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