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|||Does it really matter what you eat as long as you get the nourishment you need?Report Abuse
|||Yes you have met the lucky ones...the ones who live in the West where food choices never farther than the nearest grocery and are not a daily struggle for survival.. I have met many people with protein deficiency.. they too live on a " vegan" diet not because they choose to but because there is nothing else to eat.. It was on the local news last week that 8 family members of an indigenous tribe died after eating wild yams.. the yams are edible but only if properly cooked.. a local feeding program started supplementing the diet of the surviving younger children with a milk formula and the rest with meat (mainly fish and chicken) and riceReport Abuse
|||because they believe that taking the leafs hurts the plants (& taking the roots kills the plants), but the fruit was designed to fall of the plant & spread the seeds. i know some very healthy fruitarians ( see link below). richard blackman in particular is a fruitarian fitness coach. fruitarianism is a sub branch of raw foodism which recognises that cooking food kills the living enzymes in the fruits & vegetables.|||Most of the people that follow a frugivore diet long-term do so for spiritual reasons. Some Buddhist sects, for instance, believe that to take any form of life is morally incorrect, so the only moral method of subsistence is to consume only fruit that has already fallen.Report Abuse
|||I also like the websige GoVeg.comReport Abuse
|||I LOVE DEAD COW!|||I had a friend who was vegan and he looked like a walking skeleton. His eyes were all sunken in and he looked like he could use a nice meal.Report Abuse
|||If your cholesterol level is below normal that is less than 200 do not try to lose,Report Abuse
|||Hmmmm.. Why do non vegans that know vegans always complain about them?? Its like batman VS. the riddler. They are arch nemisis'Report Abuse
|||I would say that it is.Report Abuse
|||Btw, Organic food is more expensive. That is probably a serious consideration for most people. Plus, it's not like you're going to go out to eat and request that they only use organic milk/eggs =PReport Abuse
|||Ya, I agree with what you said, it would be VERY difficult! And I'm not sure it's the best thing at my age, as much as I'd like to. Thanks again for your answer!Report Abuse
|||And that's why I'm only vegetarian, not vegan.|||Yeah and plants have feeling too ever put a tomatoe plant in a closet and not water it.|||I agree. What's so wrong about that!|||Join PETA like I didReport Abuse
|||Yes, but answering this question still reminds me I LOVE MEAT|||no, just lots of people who fart a lot!|||I doubt it because then you would have a bunch of grouchy meat lovers going through withdrawal|||Um....short answer, no. It won't bring peace to our planet if everyone quits eating meat. I don't know where these people get these ideas.....but I do know why. How much did you pay for that book??|||why would you think that veganism would end conflict? unless you are assuming we would all be too weak to fight, you know what with osteoporosis afflicting most of us, and noone having a sex drive anymore.Report Abuse
|||"Going Vegan" by Linda Blair is a very good book!! http://www.lindablair.com/shop.htm|||If you are already vegan or trying to I would suggest ordering the book at this website http://veganfreak.com/index.php?s=toc . These guys are great.Report Abuse
|||I am currently vegetarian, but I'm considering cutting out eggs. Dairy products, however, I see no point in removing from the diet.|||Don't give up! You are the one in control. Most of all, be proud of your choice.Report Abuse
|||Hi Ewan, I would say it is very common in both countries. In india in a lot of places the population is too poor to afford meat and a few religions are vegetarian in their outlook to diet. In china in the rural areas it will be like the way it used to be in the west. if you can afford meat or you raised your own then you had it if not then you eat whatever you can. Although as in India there will be people who either prefer a vegetarian diet or will also follow this way for religious reasons. And as there are over a billion people in each country I wouldn't like to have to stand and cook for them all. I hope this helps,all the best. rab|||wikipedia,the free online encyclopedia has information on:Report Abuse
|||Certainly Veganism could compliment Christianity. However, it would have to be recognized to be something of a deep personal commitment like celibacy. Something which, if you gave it up for the sake of a conviction rooted in the truth of the Gospel (say, in this case, for the love of creation and living things) would certainly be laudable. However, that wouldn't imply necessarily that those who don't join you are doing anything contrary to the moral law. Keep in mind that there are Benedictine monks who have similarly given up speaking or laughing for the same kinds of reasons - they felt a deep moral conviction, which they understood to be rooted in a vision of the Gospel, that it would be better to refrain.Report Abuse
|||just google it.|||There is one called "Living Vegan for Dummies" by Alexandra Jamieson who is married to the guy that made the movie "Super Size Me."Report Abuse
|||I'm vegetarian with vegan tendencies and I take a vitamin B12 supplement but I get depressed a lot.Report Abuse
|||鈥淔or a year and a half, until about four months ago, I followed a strict vegan diet based on raw fruits and vegetables, no bread, sugar and coffee. But I had lost too much weight''-Megan FoxReport Abuse
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|||give him some meat first till he builds his strength up then when he's recovered slowly introduce him to vegen food, a change in his diet needs to be done over time to let his body and digestive system get used to the change. i hope he feels better soon|||I would have thought it`s too weak at the moment. Boost him up first. He needs lots of protein. I don`t agree with turning dogs into vegetarians or vegans though. They are 100% carnivores.|||I'm probably give him one of those super dog foods, with all the vitamins and minerals and stuff. Even puppy stuff that is for young dogs.Report Abuse
|||Well we deadleafarians just one-upped you fruitarians, because you prevent further plants from growing by consuming the seeds. We just eat dead leaves.|||Eating honey and dairy products also kills nothing (except for maybe a few microorganisms). Oddly enough, Vegans are strictly against both honey and milk/dairy. They want to see innocent plants die.|||I'm thinking of switching to just eating mud and getting my nutrients like plants do. It's much more efficient. Did you know that 70% of all dirt in the USA is used for growing plants? Wasteful.|||So you eat the embryos of plants? I hope you poop out in nature, then, otherwise you're basically aborting them.|||OMG thatz harsh and I am a vegetarian.|||O_o|||Yes.|||Oh yeah, well I don't eat at all.Report Abuse
|||Listen, there is only so much a person can do. It is generally accepted that people have to FUNCTION and go to work. We're doing more for the Earth and our health than most people, so back off! Why do you even CARE? Or do you just have to complain about something?Report Abuse
|||vegweb.com|||i tried that too, i had a lot of soy protieen and you need to take supliment pills. its not good to go straight into being a vegan. i was a vegetarian before being a vegan, and i quickly went back to being a vegetarians. i have this book called the starving students vegetarian cookbook. it has a lot of recipes that are good without meat and then you can use egg supliments for the egg if there is any of it in there. But beware the deserts are terrible, except for tofuti cuties, they are fantasticReport Abuse
|||I choose vegetarianism because it's a healthier lifestyle and better for the animals, the environment, etc. The production of meat will decrease as more people become vegetarians, but I still don't see how it's anyone's business but their own why someone chooses to live the way they do. It's their life, not yours, and who're you to berate it?|||It will reduce the number of animals killed. Some people just believe it. And, it is also healthy to eat vegetables, tat's why some people choose to eat non-meat food becos they can kill two birds with one stone.|||It's all about doing my small part.Report Abuse
|||It is very rare to get a logical argument against veganism but there is one which talks about the small animals that get killed in combines and such when harvesting crops.Report Abuse
|||This seems to be the only place on this page that I can add a comment now but I'd like to ask Ttaryn if she would like to be part of the general population who do not have such a compassionate mentality or the minority who care. We all have choices!Report Abuse
|||From a logic standpoint, to feed cows, pigs, chickens, etc. you have to feed them grain/grass. The animal is either fed this food via a bin, or they graze. In both cases, that food for the animals takes up space, space that could be used to grow plants for humans rather than animals. You also have to feed these animals a lot more food, pound for pound, than what you get out of the animal. For example, it takes about 16 pounds of grain to get 1 pound of beef. That is extremely inefficient. If we just fed humans those 16 pounds of grain instead, a lot more people could eat.Report Abuse
|||vegans eat. It kills me that vegans are so quick to down meat, but if what you eat comes in a jar with oil at the top (like peanut butter), you are DEFINITELY eating some animal products. Also, any anthropologist will tell you we are meant to eat anything our bodies have enzymes to break down.Report Abuse
|||many people cannot break down wheat products. Unless you are growing your own food, the likelihood of anyone in our modern society being a TRUE vegan is slim to none.Report Abuse
|||No, veganism is not taking it too far. A vegan diet allows you to stop contributing to the suffering of farm animals in slaughterhouses since you no longer consume animal products. And it's better for the enviornment and for your health.Report Abuse
|||Convince yourself you hate to kill any animals and stop eating meat.|||dont.|||If you have to, then convert as slowly as you can. You can quit immediately, it could do more damage that what you think. Find alternatives for animal products, and take as many vitamins as humanly possible. Personally, I don't have a problem eating animal products. I just choose to not eat anything I would have as a pet. Be safe and healthy in your choice.Report Abuse
|||How about having a big pig roast. that always get a lot of people!!|||Listen to your parents. They have the wisdom of the ages. Keep your personal lifestyle decisions personal. Don't try to force others to fit your mold and hope they don't try to force theirs on you.|||start you own TV showReport Abuse
|||The major advantage for me was in carrying my sentiments with regard to vegetarianism to their logical conclusion, which was a completely plant based diet. Those very things that compelled me to eat less meat initially were the very same things that moved me in the direction of veganism.Report Abuse
|||Why do you want someone else to FORCE you to be veg*n (shorthand for vegan or vegetarian)? No one can FORCE you to not eat meat. That's up to you. Besides, there's no religion or law or rule is not broken at one time or another.Report Abuse
|||Jainism promotes veganism.|||I'M NOT RELIGIOUS AT ALL, BUT CHOOSE TO LET OTHER LIVING BEINGS LIVE. I DO EAT CHEESE, MILK, EGGS, SO I GUESS I'M NOT AN EXTREMIST ABOUT IT, TO BE HONEST. I WAS SITTING ONE NIGHT EATING A PIZZA, WITH THE WORKS. I WAS WATCHING THE TUBE AND SAW AN ARTICLE ON THE NEWS WHERE OTHER COUNTRIES EAT DOGS, I THOUGHT HOW AWFUL ARE THESE PEOPLE CRAZY? THEN I THOUGHT WELL IN INDIA, THEY WOULDN'T EAT A HAMBURGER IF THEY HAD TO TAKE A BULLET IF THEY DIDN'T.Report Abuse
|||How many people read the Bible? Honestly, the Bible states that people are supposed to respect their mothers and father, stay faithful, not hold anything more important than God, etc. So... we're all going to hell, and are all full of sin. Oh well....