Science Man Eats Raw Chicken in Post-Workout Meal, Says Vegetables Make You Weak - based

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A man has said that he regularly eats raw chicken and unpasteurized butter and milk as part of his post-workout meal, alarming Twitter users, as he claims vegetables make you weak.

a close up of food: Stock image of raw chicken. A man has said that he eats raw chicken as part of his post-work out meal.© Lilechka75/Getty Stock image of raw chicken. A man has said that he eats raw chicken as part of his post-work out meal.
On Saturday, Twitter user @BlazenBrady posted a photo of his meal and said: "Post-workout meal: fresh raw chicken, week-old steak I left in my fridge, my favorite, bacon, raw butter, raw milk.

"Chicken is not bad at all and tastes fine. This meal is my standard meal I usually eat all the time, I eat mainly more steak over chicken though usually."

Post workout meal

-fresh raw chicken

-week old steak I left in my fridge

-my favorite, bacon

-raw butter

-raw milk

Chicken is not bad at all and tastes fine. This meal is my standard meal I usually eat all the time, I eat mainly more steak over chicken though usually pic.twitter.com/1q2rGOm6qF

— Blazen (@BlazenBrady) May 7, 2021
Brady then posted a follow-up video captioned: "Since everyone is asking me for a video of eating raw chicken here you go. And remember the Raw Primal Diet is your natural diet, that regenerates you over time and will make you feel amazing."

In the video, he says: "It's not even bad bro, you guys are tripping, like, I mean you guys are terrified of it just because they told you there's bacteria in it. It's your natural diet, like you'll literally naturally want to want to eat it."

Brady tells his viewers: "It tastes the same. Like, maybe it's not as good tasting, it's not like amazing tasting, but it doesn't taste f****** bad. It's literally your normal diet. Here you go."

He then eats a piece of the raw chicken and says: "Two seconds, there you go. I just eat it every single f****** day. I'm not going to lie, I wash it down with milk to get used to it, when I first started because I didn't like the taste so much, now it's a lot easier.

"I still do the milk because it's easier to wash it all down but it doesn't taste bad at all bro. I could eat f****** rotten meat, two-week-old meat, bro. I don't give a f***. It just all tastes the same."

Since everyone is asking me for a video of eating raw chicken here you go. And remember the Raw Primal Diet is your natural diet, that regenerates you over time and will make you feel amazing. pic.twitter.com/8rxhWuhjfP

— Blazen (@BlazenBrady) May 7, 2021
Twitter users were alarmed to hear about Brady's diet, like one who joked that he is "calling this a meal and not a death sentence," and another who said Brady is "eating like before fire was a thing."

Others were hoping that Brady was lying about his diet, like one Twitter user who said: "I refuse to accept this isn't a bit. For my own mental health," and another who asked: "this is a bit right?????????"

Despite the outpouring of concern in response, Brady seems steadfast in his beliefs, including the idea that eating vegetables can "cause issues."

In a tweet, he said: "The plant-based agenda wants you to become a weak slave.

"Vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, are not optimal health. All of them contain antinutrients which cause issues. Think of it like nature's candy, it's fine in moderation and for certain circumstances, but not your main diet."

The plant based agenda wants you to become a weak slave.

Vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, are not optimal health. All of them contain antinutrients which cause issues.

Think of it like natures candy, it’s fine in moderation and for certain circumstances, but not your main diet https://t.co/uUtaffBZ00

— Blazen (@BlazenBrady) May 8, 2021
In response to someone asking him why he doesn't become vegan, Brady said: "vegetables have a defense mechanism called antinutrients that can build up over time and cause problems.

"Vegetables also do not have nearly all the minerals/vitamins you need for a diet, while animal products contain all the vitamins/minerals we need."

He also told another Twitter user: "there is no toxicity to eating raw meat. cooking is what adds the toxicity," and that, "cooking milk kills nutrition and creates toxicity from the cooking."

Despite what Brady may believe, people are urged not to eat raw chicken or drink unpasteurized milk.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says: "Some foods are more associated with foodborne illnesses and food poisoning than others. They can carry harmful germs that can make you very sick if the food is contaminated.

"Raw foods of animal origin are the most likely to be contaminated, specifically raw or undercooked meat and poultry, raw or lightly cooked eggs, unpasteurized (raw) milk, and raw shellfish."

The CDC says that most raw poultry contains Campylobacter and may contain Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens, and other bacteria, while raw meat may contain Salmonella, E. coli, Yersinia, and other bacteria.

Newsweek has contacted Brady for comment.


I looked into this guy and he is a real lolcow. He is into some pseudoscientific nutritional theory shit and likes to dump paragraphs full of bullshit into his twitter timeline. He is likely autistic.

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While I wouldn't necessarily ever eat raw chicken, pretty much all traditional cuisines involve eating at least some raw meat (sashimi in Japan, for example). "High" (i.e. partially decomposed) meat is another matter, but if prepared correctly and with free range, organic flesh it's probably not as risky as people would think.


If you think about it, modern science allows easy recovery from shit like salmonella or parasites. I've read that you can "pasturize" meat or dairy with radiation that's completely effective, and as long as it sits for a day or two (i.e. enough for the radiation to decay to acceptable levels) you're totally fine.

Still, maybe the best diet is like what your average Neolithic chief would've eaten. And that's globally, like what a European or African or Asian elite of 10K years ago would've eaten or what a Native American chief a few centuries ago would eat. Balance the carbs and proteins, dammit.
 
If you think about it, modern science allows easy recovery from shit like salmonella or parasites.
Modern science usually can allow you to survive salmonella or parasites. There is damage done, nonetheless, and you can just hope it's not extensive and chronic.

Would you willingly have bones broken, knowing that modern surgical and physical therapy techniques can usually see you to the other side?
 
generally food safety standards are so high that you can safely eat any meat raw these days if you get it from a reputable source. rinse it off with water and you're good to go. horror stories about people catching trichinosis or tapeworms from eating raw meat are relics of the past for the most part.

i don't get why you would do it with chicken though. raw chicken has a terrible texture, it's soft and squishy and kinda slimy, really nasty in my opinion.

Yeah, this is where I was at when I read it. Raw chicken is awful.

I can eat a blue steak, or good fish prepared as sushi or sashimi, but raw chicken is just sticky, nasty and gross.
 
Modern science usually can allow you to survive salmonella or parasites. There is damage done, nonetheless, and you can just hope it's not extensive and chronic.

Would you willingly have bones broken, knowing that modern surgical and physical therapy techniques can usually see you to the other side?
I can see why people would take the risk though, especially since parasites don't condemn you to years of misery anymore in the western world. And people take the risk for broken bones, look at Evel Knieval and like every stuntman, skateboarder, etc. ever.

Maybe if there's a market for it and we get over our fears of radiation, we can irradiate our food and eat it raw since it's literally sterile.
 
While raw chicken is probably the worst possible meat to attempt to eat raw (just the texture alone... bleg), there's really few problems with eating raw meats of other animals as humans have been doing for eons, such as Beef Tartar or pork Mettbroetchen, so to me this seems a bit weird for the guy to eschew vegetables but more it's internet people being morons.
 
dang hes the vegeterarian equivalent for meat. Were fucking omnivore specie. We eat the meat and the vegetable and a balance of both is good for you. Also stop fucking with thousands of years of human evolution and fucking cook your meat jfc.
 
"High" (i.e. partially decomposed) meat is another matter, but if prepared correctly and with free range, organic flesh it's probably not as risky as people would think.
No fucking way is "free range" safer. It's like saying wild game has fewer diseases.

"I'm going to let this dumb animal just walk around and eat whatever it finds on the ground, be exposed to all kinds of other animals, and barely monitor it. Surely it will all be perfectly sanitary because it naturally has perfect table manners." Get out of here.
If you think about it, modern science allows easy recovery from shit like salmonella or parasites. I've read that you can "pasturize" meat or dairy with radiation that's completely effective, and as long as it sits for a day or two (i.e. enough for the radiation to decay to acceptable levels) you're totally fine.
That isn't how radiation works. Putting a steak under a lamp (exposing it to non-ionizing radiation) doesn't make it glow for a couple days afterwards. It doesn't turn it into an emitter. Well, exposing it to ionizing radiation works the same way.
 
I can see why people would take the risk though, especially since parasites don't condemn you to years of misery anymore in the western world. And people take the risk for broken bones, look at Evel Knieval and like every stuntman, skateboarder, etc. ever.

Maybe if there's a market for it and we get over our fears of radiation, we can irradiate our food and eat it raw since it's literally sterile.
By raw food advocate logic, radiation "kills" the food.
 
Still, maybe the best diet is like what your average Neolithic chief would've eaten. And that's globally, like what a European or African or Asian elite of 10K years ago would've eaten or what a Native American chief a few centuries ago would eat. Balance the carbs and proteins, dammit.
Even an amerifat has a higher life expectancy than a caveman had.
 
Even an amerifat has a higher life expectancy than a caveman had.
Domestic pooches live better than wolves, too. Don't get me started on the idiocy that is the "BARF" diet. At least the guy in OP is doing it to himself instead of a helpless animal.
 
There is good post-workout food that's based on raw meat.
I've got some recipes I've created but I use either minced beef or minced turkey as the base.
Here's an example:
- 500g of minced beef (I use 5% fat beef but that doesn't matter that much)
- 30-50g of white rice (cook it until it's soft)
- 2 hard boiled eggs
- 1 chopped tomato
- 1/2 chopped onion (not too large of an onion)
- 1 avocado
- 100g of salmon (put it in aluminium foil and heat it up in an oven for a bit)
- a touch of salt and pepper (depends on how much you like but not too much)
Take all of that and blend it together until it becomes a sort of patte.
That's it.
Amazing post-workout food, much better than just eating raw chicken and nothing else.
 
That isn't how radiation works. Putting a steak under a lamp (exposing it to non-ionizing radiation) doesn't make it glow for a couple days afterwards. It doesn't turn it into an emitter. Well, exposing it to ionizing radiation works the same way.
You do have to wait a bit for it to become safe to eat. Blasting anything with radiation will purify it, and it's a great idea to make raw food healthy.
Even an amerifat has a higher life expectancy than a caveman had.
Yes, thanks to modern medicine. Ask the Hawaiians and Samoans and other Polynesians how "eating like the chief" works, hint that's why obesity is a crisis there. Look at a healthy modern human. They eat a balanced mix of meat and plants and they exercise regularly (2.5 hours of strenuous exercise a week is what Neolithic humans and Aussie Aboriginals/Native Americans got). And also remember that the tallest people in the world in the early 19th century were the Nilotic cattle herders of East Africa (like modern South Sudan and Uganda) and the Plains Indians in North America (like watch an old Western), because they got the perfect mix of exercise and diet. You just fix their problems like epidemic disease and you have the template for a good diet.
 
You do have to wait a bit for it to become safe to eat. Blasting anything with radiation will purify it, and it's a great idea to make raw food healthy.

Yes, thanks to modern medicine. Ask the Hawaiians and Samoans and other Polynesians how "eating like the chief" works, hint that's why obesity is a crisis there. Look at a healthy modern human. They eat a balanced mix of meat and plants and they exercise regularly (2.5 hours of strenuous exercise a week is what Neolithic humans and Aussie Aboriginals/Native Americans got). And also remember that the tallest people in the world in the early 19th century were the Nilotic cattle herders of East Africa (like modern South Sudan and Uganda) and the Plains Indians in North America (like watch an old Western), because they got the perfect mix of exercise and diet. You just fix their problems like epidemic disease and you have the template for a good diet.
I don't understand why you think the neolithic was the high point of human health and fitness.

And for the record, the Abbos were not just Paleolithic, but so primitively paleolithic they didn't even have dogs until Chinese or Polynesian seafarers left behind the ancestors of the dingo a few millennia ago.
 
You do have to wait a bit for it to become safe to eat. Blasting anything with radiation will purify it, and it's a great idea to make raw food healthy.
That isn't how it works. Those bugs are effectively dead after exposure. Their cells just don't know it yet.

It's like talking an x-ray. You don't need to wait a bit afterwards for it to work or for things to cool down. It did the job, the entire job, in that little window of exposure.
 
generally food safety standards are so high that you can safely eat any meat raw these days if you get it from a reputable source. rinse it off with water and you're good to go. horror stories about people catching trichinosis or tapeworms from eating raw meat are relics of the past for the most part.

i don't get why you would do it with chicken though. raw chicken has a terrible texture, it's soft and squishy and kinda slimy, really nasty in my opinion.

Beef is probably the safest to eat raw. But you shouldn't be doing it unless you have no choice. This idiot is just begging for salmonella. I wouldn't want to have to use his bathroom either. Guaranteed he has some grossout moments in there and just thinks it's normal.

Inject the chicken blood into your veins for an extra pump. To gain the protein you must BE the protein.

Don't give him ideas. He seems like the type that would fall for it too.
 
Still not strong enough. To be a real man, you must eat your meat deep fried or at least grilled.
 
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