"I tried supplementing to make up for what I wasn’t getting by leaving animal products out of my diet, but the more I studied what I was missing in order to supplement it, the more substances I discovered. I’ve finally bowed to mother nature and admitted that I can’t do it better than her."
Angus, It may seem like a piddling point, but I think it's important that we don't call theories "laws". And thanks for the clarification on this one. ----tele
Having been a strict Vegan for over 20 years, before which 8 years Veggie. I have neither suffered deficiencies nor lack of energy; my only illnesses being the usual cold now and then and the very rare 24hr "Man Flu". How have I managed to be healthy and physically fit on a Vegan regime - by being very positive about my approach to eating a very wide variety of food, experimenting and exploring the wealth of Vegan friendly foods offered by nature. And of course I am also a 100% Raw Vegan who still has enough energy to work, rest and play hard.
I sympathise with those trying to follow a Vegan regime who may be surrounded by the negative, and often derisive comments made by non Vegans. However, there are many healthy examples of Vegans who demonstrate daily in their sporting endeavours and achievements that nutritional deficiency is not a result of following a Vegan diet, but due to a lack of understanding about nutritional requirements. There are millions of non Vegans around the world whose diets are bolstered by additional vitamin and mineral intake because their ability to absorb vitamins and minerals are a result of some physiological problem.
Having known many very healthy Vegans and Raw fooders who, like me, follow their individual tastes and requirements and have no problems, I have to say I have also known Vegans who have health issues due to their lack of knowledge with respect to nutrition, and whose diet was limited to processed and overly cooked food. One other ingredient required for a healthy diet and physical well being is to have a very positive attitude and approach. Treat the whole being that is you not just the physical expression, it is attuning the mind, body and spirit which people need to achieve well being and health, finding a healthy balance from within.
This is interesting. I know a lot of people will disagree that different people have different needs, but in my studies into nutrition (in preparation for a career as a nutritionist), many of my soon-to-be peers in the field argue that in their experience a large number of people are not suitable for a completely vegetarian diet. Whatever the numbers on paper say, these experienced nutritionists claim that the bulk of their clients do not thrive on clean vegan diets, that they show symptoms of protein deficiencies, even when supposedly ensuring to obtain adequate proteins from plants, and going the extra mile to food combine. Mind you, most of these nutritionists have not tried their clients on RAW vegan diets...
I have no problem with people who feel they need some animal in their diet to feel at their best. I was a vegan for six years and it lead me to a lot of health problems. I wasn't doing it for health, however; I thought it was the morally right thing to do. Now that my world view has expanded and reality is no longer black and white, I no longer see it as a right/wrong or moral/immoral decision/action.
I read Vegans are from the Vega Star System, settled in India and are peacefull nature loving brown skinned people who tend to the small human size.
*Then theres the Catpeople who love fish and small wild game, they tend to have green eyes and golden to red hair. They're also from a Star system on this far end of our galactic arm. I met a woman who said she's one-very catty mannerisms too.
*Dog people from Canis Major etc. look like wolfmen and are tough warriors--omnevors probably.
* Bird people, insectoid humans and reptilians apparently prefer meat,blood and small portions of plants.
**Then we have the LIGHT BODIES that run mostly on photo synthesis plants esp. plankton and other plants too [plus eggs I've heard.] Maybe their higher order is the "BREATHARIANS".
*I don't personally believe humans evolved from monkeys, so I think the Vegans get the applause for "FRUITARIANS".
I love raw fruits and greens but I admit to some other DNA program cravings too. Know yr DNA and use moderation, that's best I guess.
*We as SPIRITS are more important than our bodies anyway, so who cares!
~*~ Keep that third eye OPEN folks.
I'm feeling deprived; I might have been a little too...early for these books. Sounds like they might be worth checking out though as I love a good children's book. Probably the right emotional level for me...
1. crackbook
2. GITMR
3. newspapers and soccer gossip from Spain
4. imeem.com - love finding new music, imeem has lots of rarities and hard to find international music
5. google video
6. google news / huffington post
7. justin.tv / ustream.tv- use...
That sounds like fun.. There is a thing called double dutch where two girls hold two ropes and you have to jump them both at the same time.. maybe you could find a couple of girls to try this with you. It's pretty impressive when you see it..