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    Can your body get used to food like your muscles get used to be worked

    Can your body start becoming immune to certain foods if you them a lot, Like you know how your muscles stop growing if you don't shock them once in a while and change up your routine. Can your body tell the difference with food, If i eat oats and chicken breasts 4 times a day will they stop being as effective

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    Can your body start becoming immune to certain foods if you them a lot, Like you know how your muscles stop growing if you don't shock them once in a while and change up your routine. Can your body tell the difference with food, If i eat oats and chicken breasts 4 times a day will they stop being as effective
    It will not matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
    It will not matter.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
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    What do you mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    What do you mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
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    mino, i hated cottage cheese when i first started eating it. After a while, i didnt care much for it and it became a part of my everyday routine. I actually like it now but it does not stop being "effective" like how your muscles adapt to workouts. It's just food.

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    Thanks Shiznit, I have to try out cottage cheese one of these days.

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    I would still suggest eating a variety of foods. Different aminos, and profiles. Eating the same consistently might provide some deficiancies

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