xjohanx wrote:
A raw foodist on creatine, now that's something you don't hear about every day.
Not sure if that was directed as a 'let down' or an 'interesting'. I don't want to be a part of the whole dogma type have surrounding the lifestyle as a raw foodist. I don't think it's contradicting to my dietary habits and choices.
Creatine is perhaps the only thing outside of a raw diet that I feel is worth doing. I look at other stuff as well. I am trying the aaklg (l-arginine / salt amino acid supp) once again as well because I also feel it to be very effective.
As stated before; the choices i've made toward nutrition and diet were 100% because I felt they would enhance my performance and take me to the top and nothing else would do so as efficiently.
BUT if there was anything I was leaving out the picture that could take me further; like creatine; i'd continue to supplement as omitting it would cause me to lose out on something I felt was beneficial for athletic performance. I still consider my saw a raw foodist 100%; evrything I consume, (outside of creatine and perhaps aakg) is either raw or live

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Where do you get your protein? http://www.VeganProteins.comJoelk wrote:
But as long as people stay away from our cooler bags with our meals and not ask silly questions, we're all pretty tame