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      @engineer yes

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        @ethan no

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          Post physique bro. Let's see what all that shit does to a young buck.

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              Hi,
              Correction should be brought:
              Skim milk — 1 L => half-skimmed milk or full fat.
              Whey protein — 1 scoop (≈19 g protein) => No whey because impact on tight junctions. I would double the collagen dose. Collagen peptides should provide up to 50% of an adult's daily intake. =>
              Targeted ratio: 20 % minimum de lipids. => G 60%, L 20-30%, P 20-30 %
              See recipe “creamy macadamia nut milk” if you want to adapt for a smoothie.
              If 160 g carbs = 640 K/cal. => L 20% from coco milk + 5% from macadamia nuts = 160 K/cal.
              How much coconut milk and macadamia nuts (+/ 2 g per medium-sized nut) to get 160 K/cal? Ratio 4/1. => ≈ 55–60 ml coconut milk + Macadamia nuts≈ 4.5–5 g → ≈ 2–3 nuts
              It lacks fibbers (substrate for bacteria, osmolarity and transit control). So, I’d add some fruit, like a banana or a mango. 50 g corn salad would be fine too. Vary.
              NB: A shake taken between two main meals, breakfast and dinner. 2.5 hours after a meal, 200-250 ml every 2 hours +/-, to avoid excessive gastric secretion.
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              Criticism with help of AI for a protocol
              Weak points

              1. Excessive refined sugar load
                o Increases:
                 gastric acid secretion
                 osmolar load
                 Fructose + sucrose without fiber increases hepatic burden.
              2. Skim milk
                 No lipid buffering → faster gastric emptying, sharper insulin spike.
                 Lactose without fat can aggravate gut permeability in sensitive people.
              3. Whey protein
                o Your concern is valid:
                 Whey is rapidly absorbed
                 Can increase intestinal permeability (tight junctions)
                 Not ideal for slow sipping
              4. No fermentable substrate
                o Zero fiber → no SCFA production
                o Missed opportunity to stabilize glucose response.

              Comment: Practical sipping & tolerance considerations (timing advice)
              Sipping protocol (refined)
              • Start ~2–2.5 h after a meal
              • 200–250 ml every ~2 h
              • Avoid continuous sipping → reduces gastric acid hypersecretion
              • Total volume (1 L) spread over ~6–8 hours
              Osmolarity control tips
              • Reduce pure dextrose slightly if adding fruit
              • Prefer ripe banana over mango if gut-sensitive
              • Keep salt ≤ ½–¾ tsp per liter unless heavy sweating (physical exercise)

              *) Final thought
              1. Liquid base
              Water — ~500 ml
              Reason:
              Lowers osmolarity, improves gastric tolerance, and avoids excessive insulin spike from liquid calories alone.


              Whole milk — 500 ml
              Reason:
              Provides lactose (glucose + galactose), calcium, and lipid buffering to slow gastric emptying and stabilize glycemia. Whole milk preferred over skim for gut barrier protection.


              2. Carbohydrates (~150–160 g total)
              Dextrose — 50 g
              Reason:
              Rapid glucose availability → maintains glycogen and reduces cortisol between meals. Lowered from original to reduce osmotic stress.


              Sucrose — 30 g
              Reason:
              Provides limited fructose to replenish liver glycogen without overwhelming hepatic metabolism.


              Ripe banana — 120 g (≈1 medium)
              Reason:
              Adds potassium, polyphenols, and ~3 g fermentable fiber to support microbiota and blunt glycemic response.


              3. Lipids (~35–40 g fat ≈ 20–25% kcal)
              Full-fat coconut milk — 60 ml
              Reason:
              Provides MCTs for quick energy, enhances satiety, and slows gastric emptying without heavy digestion.


              Macadamia nuts — 5 g (≈2–3 nuts, finely blended)
              Reason:
              MUFA-rich, insulin-neutral fat; improves mouthfeel and adds anti-inflammatory lipid profile.


              4. Proteins (~40–45 g)
              Collagen peptides — 30 g
              Reason:
              Gut-friendly, rich in glycine and proline → supports tight junctions and connective tissue; slow, non-insulinogenic protein for sipping.


              Milk protein contribution — ~15 g
              Reason:
              Adds complete amino acids without whey overload; balances collagen’s amino acid profile.


              5. Electrolytes & functional additions
              Salt — ½ to ¾ tsp
              Reason:
              Supports plasma volume, glucose transport (SGLT1), and prevents dilutional hyponatremia during prolonged sipping.


              Creatine monohydrate — 5 g
              Reason:
              Carb-assisted uptake; timing not critical but well tolerated here.


              Taurine — 1 g
              Reason:
              Osmoregulation, bile flow support, and neuromuscular stability.


              6. Optional fiber / greens (rotate)
              Corn salad (lamb’s lettuce) — 30–50 g
              Reason:
              Low-FODMAP, mineral-rich, adds microbial substrate without bloating.
              (Alternative: small mango portion, berries, or kiwi — rotate, don’t stack.)


              Final estimated macros (±)
              • Calories: ~1,050–1,100 kcal
              • Carbs: ~150–160 g (~58–60%)
              • Lipids: ~35–40 g (~22–25%)
              • Protein: ~40–45 g (~20–22%)


              Sipping protocol (as proposed)
              • Begin ~2–2.5 h after a main meal
              • 200–250 ml every ~2 hours
              • Total duration: 6–8 hours
              • Avoid continuous sipping → reduces gastric acid overproduction


              Closing note
              This formulation is not a meal, but a metabolic bridge:
              it preserves glycogen, limits insulin volatility, supports the gut barrier, and avoids endocrine overstimulation.

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              • ethanE Offline
                ethan @LucH
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                @LucH said in Sipping on this rn , pls critique:

                • Lipids: ~35–40 g (~22–25%)

                @sunsunsun said in Sipping on this rn , pls critique:

                Ingredients & Amounts
                • Skim milk — 1 L

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                  LucH @ethan
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                  @ethan said in Sipping on this rn , pls critique:

                  Ingredients & Amounts
                  • Skim milk — 1 L

                  Reason for adding fat in a shake as already mentioned

                  • Coconut milk provides MCTs for quick energy, enhances satiety, and slows gastric emptying without heavy digestion.
                    -Macadamia nuts — 5 g (≈2–3 nuts, finely blended)
                    MUFA-rich, insulin-neutral fat; improves mouthfeel and adds anti-inflammatory lipid profile.
                  • Bile flow support and assimilation of fat soluble vitamins
                  • Low transit & Gut-friendly

                  I've asked AI a developed answer, based on the preceding answer.
                  Reason for Adding Fat to a Shake (Gut Repair & Hormonal Balance)

                  1. Intestinal Healing & Barrier Support
                    • Coconut milk provides MCTs, which are absorbed directly via the portal vein and require minimal digestive effort, reducing stress on a compromised gut.
                    • MCTs support enterocyte energy supply, aiding repair of the intestinal lining and tight junction integrity.
                  2. Reduced Inflammation & Immune Modulation
                    • Macadamia nuts supply MUFA-dominant fats with a very low omega-6 content, helping lower inflammatory signaling that can worsen gut permeability.
                    • This fat profile supports a calmer gut–immune axis, beneficial in IBS, leaky gut, and post-antibiotic recovery.
                  3. Optimized Hormone Production
                    • Dietary fat provides the raw material for steroid hormone synthesis (cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone).
                    • Insulin-neutral fats help prevent blood-sugar swings that disrupt HPA-axis signaling and adrenal function.
                  4. Improved Bile Flow & Estrogen Clearance
                    • Fat intake stimulates bile secretion, essential for:
                    o Emulsifying fats
                    o Clearing metabolized estrogen via the gut
                    o Preventing estrogen recirculation (enterohepatic recycling)
                  5. Fat-Soluble Vitamin Absorption
                    • Supports absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K, critical for:
                    o Mucosal immunity (A)
                    o Hormone receptor signaling (D)
                    o Oxidative protection (E)
                    o Gut and liver health (K)
                  6. Gentle Digestion & Low Fermentation
                    • Low-fiber, low-residue fats reduce bacterial fermentation, gas, and bloating—important during gut repair phases.
                    • Slows gastric emptying without irritating the intestinal lining.
                  7. Satiety & Nervous System Regulation
                    • Fat enhances satiety hormones (CCK), helping regulate appetite and support parasympathetic (“rest-and-digest”) tone, which is essential for healing.

                  Note: If some readers want a gut repair and optimize thyroid function I can give additional info for adding /-optimizing a supplementation.

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                  • ethanE Offline
                    ethan @LucH
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                    @LucH how do i get the ai man to reply to my posts

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                    • LucHL Offline
                      LucH @ethan
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                      @ethan said in Sipping on this rn , pls critique:

                      how do i get the ai man to reply to my posts

                      I use opera with the Google search engine. Mind the way you proceed: Tendency to extra develop. I have to refocus quite often. If you asked AI twice, you can get 2 different answers. Not trustful. I use AI to check for misinterpretations or inconsistencies, to make my text flow more smoothly when I find it too messy. To get study references, though not always satisfying.
                      NB: you'll see a green icon, on the left side (after update). Do not follow the change (to upgrade) when speaking a lot or you'll lose your text. Copy the text in a doc.x + click on the icon to get back to a usual screen.
                      Time limited.
                      Afterwards, I'd go into the parameters and modify the authorizations: > Protection and confidentiality (=> cookies).

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                        ethan @LucH
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                        @LucH thanks boss

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