moodychick
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For any vegetarians or vegans, try to eat more real protein like chickpeas, legumes, nuts, quinoa, seeds and less so-called meat. Nothing defeats true food sources.
supposedly, "vegan" equals "cruelty-free", meaning that it wasn't tested on animals.I bought a bottle of body wash the other day and it said it was vegan. Why would I care I don't plan on drinking it. Just another gimmick ?
Safe to say no matter what Miley Cyrus eats her brain will stay the same LOL.supposedly, "vegan" equals "cruelty-free", meaning that it wasn't tested on animals.
fun fact: i read an article saying that plans do SCREAM when they're being cut, but they do it at super high frequencies so us humans we can't hear them. so, yeah, 'cruelty-free' may actually be huge bulshit
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hi there, joining the thread.
i'm not a vegan, but a Christian who does fasting and follows the Lent, meaning that i'm close to what a vegan is for two thirds of the year. we don't eat animal foods because we want to cleanse our bodies and spirits of gluttony, first and foremost. because too much food, especially high protein foods like meats will also make your body more responsive to urges and temptations. less killing and less blood spilled are an important factor too.
i hate how veganism is promoted as an agenda. making your body weaker. mil3y cyru5 (not the most creditable person, i know, but she's a former famous vegan who promoted this lifestyle very much) said she gave up veganism because the lack of nutrients are can only be found in animal food WAS MESSING UP WITH HER BRAIN.
I think that for people that identify as "vegan", not just eat a plant based diet, they refuse to use products that were tested on or came from animals, not just for eating but for everything.I bought a bottle of body wash the other day and it said it was vegan. Why would I care I don't plan on drinking it. Just another gimmick ?
That looks delicious! I love cauliflower.
Couldn't agree more. People don't need to take these things to such extremes. I love the idea of everything within moderation.Hitler was a hardcore vegetarian and had gastrointestinal problems throughout his life. I think the key is moderation in all things.
While i don't have any personal experience w type 1 or 2 diabetes, i have way too much experience with gestational diabetes (diet controlled w no meds or insulin) so I'll answer based on that.I also read that such a diet is good for diabetics. Did anyone try it exactly for this purpose? What was the result?
My Mom has Type 2 diabetes. It took her time to manage the condition. She worked hard to lose weight, and I'm glad she decided to buy Victoza online and give it a try as it helped her lose several pounds and lower her blood sugar level. Speaking about nutrition plans, she is not vegetarian or vegan, but food products like vegetables, fruits, and grains take up the most significant part of her diet, so I think vegetarian and vegan diets fit well with the dietary guidelines for people with diabetes.I'm not against vegetarian diets. Actually, it's up to people what to eat. I also read that such a diet is good for diabetics. Did anyone try it exactly for this purpose? What was the result?