Hemp seeds are definitely a complete protein. I eat meat. I kill my own food. I also recognize that plants are REALLY REALLY good and I grow those too. Saying something over and over again doesnt make it true George.
Literally zero plants contain protein. You're wrong. This isn't an opinion, this is basic biology and nutrition. It's like Nutrition 095 in high school.
Plants are really really good.
Yes. At being unhealthy as fuck and robbing your body of nutrients. Plants are horrible for you. They should be eaten in big moderation (kek) with the plants eaten being extremely simple and not fruit - ever.
Literally zero plants contain protein.
Lots of people disagree with you. I am very happy and healthy. I am fairly moderate in everything I consume and definitely feel best when I have meat in my diet.
You yourself gave the caveat that the plants that do contain protein contain it in a form that is harder to utilize. So which is it, harder to utilize or none at all?
You are the second person today to argue with me using this weird doublespeak about something we really agree on. No one should be a vegan. It is retarded and unhealthy. No one should be using plants as a primary source of protein and expecting good results.
You yourself gave the caveat that the plants that do contain protein ...
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Plant protein doesn't exist. If the 1 gram of the macronutrient doesn't in itself contain all 9 essential amino acids it is not a gram of protein, it's a carb. No plants have this. They may - rarely - have all 9 in some larger number of macronutrient 'bundles", but then that 7 grams will only equate to 1 gram protein after the body converts it to such.
Then stop being a jew and gaslighting. This is text, not spoken where words disappear into the ether. "It is not a gram of protein", I quite literally stated it is not protein and never said plants do contain protein. I said the body could create protein after work a process called translation is used by mRNA and ribosomes;
The process of joining together chains of amino acids into polypeptides or proteins is called translation. Translation is performed by a piece of machinery in the cell called the ribosome. The ribosome takes information from messenger RNA (mRNA) and uses it to insert the next amino acid into the protein.
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You are the second person today to argue with me using this weird doublespeak...
Excuse me moshe? How am I using doublespeak? You're the one lying, gaslighting and pushing jewish lies. A protein require all 9 essential amino acids. If the unit - gram - of macronutrient does not contain all 9 then it is not a protein. You, as jews have bastardized nutrition with - don't get to lie and say that "incomplete proteins" are actually proteins. That isn't how reality works. If I hand you a steering wheel, I did not hand you a car, an "incomplete car", I handed you a steering wheel. Just like if I hand you a gram of macronutrient that contains 1 leucine and 1 lycine but is missing the 7 other essential amino acids I did not hand you a protein.
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