Hey everyone.
As the title suggests, I have some questions concerning my diet. For context, I am 15 and weigh 150lbs at roughly 5'11. I have been naturally thin my entire life, and always have issues finding pants that fit my waist. As a results, I pledge allegiance to elastic. My situation is definitely not as poor as some of the soyboys at my school, but I would like to get in the gym and gain some.
Unfortunately, I fall into many of the traps that people my age often do. This includes processed food, canned soup, ramen noodles, and sugary sweets. Outside of my diet, I also struggle with sleep, dandruff, probably some vitamin deficiencies, and a few other less notable hygiene issues.
My testosterone is also a concern, However I thankfully still have some balls left. I come from quite a masculine bloodline and my dad is still kicking ass at 64. My levels, if I had to guess, are certainly higher than probably 90% of dudes I know. But with my diet and the aggressive chemicals I use daily (Shampoo, mouthwash, conditioner, deodorants, phthalates, etc.) I am certain I can go much higher.
The base questions I bring are as follows. What should I cut from my diet immediately? What should I add immediately? What supplements, if any should I take? Parasites?
As always, If you have any questions about this post, patterns in my generation, or anything else, ask!
This was an awesome post. So many of you on here just pour out your knowledge in a post and I am both impressed and grateful. Anyway, I definitely plan on eating a substantial amount of meat and doing weight training, hopefully at home.
I've actually been around since r/TheDonald!
Actually, my acne isn't that bad. It was massively worse a few years back, but it seems to have gotten much tamer as I get older. Not sure if its diet related, but anyway, I'm happy.
I do however have noticeable bags under my eyes and the ridge across my nose is quite red. People often say I look tired/depressed/sick. Likely due to diet and sleep regimen.
Overall I definitely plan on putting much of what you said into action. Again, thanks!