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OP, congratulations on your results and well done on the thread. I can tell you meant well. Having said that, some of your advice is misinformed. Here are some corrections that should improve the quality of the thread.
1. Every meal DOESN'T need to have carbs, fats and protein. In fact, a cut-off point for carbs works very well for just about everyone who wants to limit fat gain on a bulk, or lose fat. Low carb diets and things like the anabolic diet are amazing for fat loss.
This is a guide to becoming Hot. Although low carb might work for fatties trying to reach normal weight... when unaided by drugs, you need a very solid fitness plan to attain single digit body fat... you need healthy complex carbs to push yourself as an athlete to obtain this. Anyone claiming low carb diets give you as much (lol i've even heard more!) energy is straight up bullshitting.
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2. Butter is NOT good. It's not as bad as some people make it out to be, but there's nothing particularly good about it. Natural peanut butter, olive oil, fish, avocado and even nuts are all better sources of healthy fats.
Butter is a healthy fat, your body needs some saturated fats to create hormones, having a low amount of sat fat will reduce a lot of hormone production within the endocrine system. The reason it's demonized in media, is because people often get to MUCH sat fat.
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3. ECA should not be used by beginners or anyone who hasn't done proper research. Definitely not something to play around with.
Again this is for people getting RIPPED, this is not intended for people OVERWEIGHT. They may need that extra boost.
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4. Guys reading this, DON'T "learn to love chocolate milk." A little junk food is OK on bulks if you find it really hard to get enough calories in. This will mainly apply if you're a naturally skinny person.
Most people will not have problems bulking, it's cutting that they have trouble with. Ectomorphs are the one's who need help bulking and have no trouble losing fat... lot's of milk ='s lot's of carbs and protien the body needs to build muscle. There's of Course plenty of other ways to get a lot of protien/carbs but eating that much chicken/tuna could be really expensive and difficult.
Getting to normal weight from being obese or overweight is a LOT easier than getting ripped from normal weight.