Nuts are
super calorie dense and very easy to overeat.
Not that fat is bad for you, but it is
super calorie dense.
Not exact matches
Those are
super high — uhm — high fat, high sugar, high uhm — carbohydrate — all of those things, but the
calories d — are hav — there's no — there's nothing in it that's nutrient -
dense whatsoever.
Now the question is, do they replace those
calories with other high nutrient -
dense foods that aren't of the
super high carbohydrate variety?
The egg yolks are
super high and
dense in nutritious
calories, which actually helps to regulate your appetite.
They both contain
super foods, greens, things like chorela and spirolina, blue - green algae, all sorts of basically alkalinic
super foods that help the body fight off inflammation, have a less acidic state, give you a little bit more energy and they're very, very nutrient
dense forms of nutrition meaning that there are not a lot of
calories but a high amount of nutrients and minerals and vitamins.
Keep in mind though that you will need to feed far less of a
calorie dense food with high digestibility such as Orijen, so the price difference between a
super premium food and a mainstream brand isn't actually as big as it would seem.