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Aren't they massively fatty? I worry if I even look at a coconut I'll put a stone on
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India? You know, the country that has fought five wars since becoming independent? Who developed a nuclear weapons arsenal? Who had two heads of state assasinated in the past 3 decades? Who's been constantly plagued by explosive political and religious violence since the 1940s? Just imagine what they would have been like if they'd eaten more meat. True, I haven't read the book. I don't think I will either, after having suffered through the first three pages of the introduction, replete as it is with halfpenny California mysticism. As for the meat industry and its role in the world, I'm sure Mr. Tuttle... (Sorry, I just can't resist posting his picture ![]() ![]() ....has a highly relevant expertise in that area. He was after all "trained in Korea as a Zen Buddhist monk and has worked extensively in Tai Chi, yoga, massage, and dance and movement." and spent the last thirteen years touring "progressive churches, vegetarian and macrobiotic conferences, and intentional communities throughout the country". Not only that, he's a professional pianist and teacher. That's certainly what I'd do if I wanted to get a firm grounding in the workings of international capitalism and its impact on global warming. I mean, be fair! This is ridiculorama staring you in the face, for crying out loud. cheers Last edited by Qvist; November 3, 2009 at 06:51 PM. |
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ive said it before, and i will say i again and again ... CHIIIILLLLL GUYS!!!! ... IT'S JUST A FLIPPIN FORUM!!!!!!! :-) x
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Sure, why not?
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Seriously, that's the kind of reasoning used by conspiracy nuts, fanatics and sectarians. It's the kind of reasoning used by people who blow up buildings because they're convinced the UN is secretly taking over the world, and by people who think the Jews staged 9/11. It's not very convincing, among other things because what it actually translates to is that you know what it's all about, and you don't have to listen to people telling you otherwise because they are all indoctrinated and kidding themselves. It's the most primitive intellectual defence mechanism in the book. Other things who aren't very convincing is a firm belief in certain impending doom and an attachment to the virtues of noble savages you've read about in books.But to return to the beginning, wouldn't it at least be the decent thing to hold off on idealising the hunter-gatherer existence until after 98% of us has snuffed it? cheers Last edited by Qvist; November 3, 2009 at 10:03 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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I only eat chicken! I can make 100s of dishes with it! and i like it.
But i dont eat any thing with 4 legs! So i guess iam 3/4 veggie lmao : ) |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Boston
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It's easier to argue if you distort what I said. I also wasn't talking about vegetarianism, incidentally. I concede that it is POSSIBLE for adults at least, to live LONG, HEALTHY, PRODUCTIVE lives as vegans. I never said or even implied mature adults can't survive perfectly well on a vegan diet, provided they take supplements. HOWEVER.... The practice of doing this, if you actually start to measure out what amounts of nutrients are required is a hell of a lot more complicated than it is for people who eat mixed diets. Like I said, I could have two glasses of milk, or more than 13 cups of broccoli. (Roughly 1,200 mg per day recommended calcium.) Thats' just the facts.
You made flippant remarks about maintaining a healthy vegan existence as just picking up vegetables and getting exercise; thats' not true. You KNOW that isn't true. If someone just stocks up on produce and doesn't study what their nutritional requirements are, and plan out how to replace what they aren't getting anymore from animal products, they will get sick. You need tofu, and soy protein, and B12, zinc, Iron etc., etc. You have to KNOW what you are doing. I tried to go vegan for several months, myself, I know from experience, it isn't easy. You have to get enough protein, but no one vegetable has all the proteins so you have to mix them, and you have to get enough of each, etc. Malnutrition, obviously, over an extended period of time can result in minor to major health complications. Just as an aside obviously I also realize an all meat and dairy diet isn't a great idea either, which is why most people combine the two. I also said vegan diets tend to be high in sodium, WHICH IS TRUE. There is more sodium in veggie burgers or tofu dogs than in their meat counterparts. Check the labels. This issue was first brought to my attention by my primary doctor because she was concerned I was consuming far too much sodium. People with certain medical conditions need to be extra vigilant about that. Again, you CAN adjust for it, but again, that takes even more thought and planning. Again, a vegan diet CAN be very healthy for an adult, in case that somehow got lost, again. However, the value of a vegan (Not vegetarian.) diet for children IS in dispute. A professor from the Department of Agriculture recently stated; "There have been sufficient studies clearly showing that when women avoid all animal foods, their babies are born small, they grow very slowly and they are developmentally retarded, possibly permanently. ...If you're talking about feeding young children, pregnant women and lactating women, I would go as far as to say it is unethical to withhold these foods [animal source foods] during that period of life. ...There's absolutely no question that it's unethical for parents to bring up their children as strict vegans." The professor also cited a number of studies. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4282257.stm Just after a short cursory examination of websites on pediatric care (Except explicitly vegan sites.) all of them urged great caution about vegan diets for pregnant women, infants, or toddlers. I'm not a doctor, but I seriously doubt most pediatricians would ever recommend such a diet. There have also been several high-profile cases recently in the news with parents being charged for negilgence or abuse for malnourished children. Infants and children are extremely sensitive and require much more care than adults. This is part of the reason infant mortality is so high in the third world, small children have a much harder time going without adequate nutrition. So, all things considered, theres' plenty of room for debate as to whether or not veganism (Again, NOT vegetarianism.) is adviseable for pregnant women, toddlers, or infants. Either way, again, if this is done right one would have to do a certain amount of homework and be much more conscientious. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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No i know, you are right. This place wouldn't be the same without the melodrama and crazy arguments ... just sometimes it gets a bit nasty .. and unpleasant .. tis al. I am having a good time tooooo :-) x
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And by the way, humans do not need protein in their diet. It's a common misconception. But I'm not gonna explain because I'm too lazy.
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My son has been a vegetarian since the day he was born, was not born underweight and 3 1/2 years on hasn't had any health problems. Perhaps bad on my part I have never done any reading on vegetarianism, so he eats whatever he feels like which is mostly vegetables and is very healthy. He is also very tall & not underweight at all. So I think it is possible to be vegetarian and not suffer adversely.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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btw i me and my friend ry are in charge of a raw food teacher's birthday dinner party tonight so def lookin for good raw, vegan, organic recipes... if anyone has any really good ones hit me up please.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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oh and dom I did not ditch out because I was listening to a troll... I have just listened to justifications for eating meat so many many times that I've grown tired of the argument... I think MEAT IS MURDER (the song) and the vid Meet your Meat pretty much say it all much better than I can and I was much too tired to get into it. I just don't like listening to a view that makes me feel sick... Nothing personal. I just feel sickened by your point of view, not you. It's like if you had to sit down and listen to nazi justify the holocaust (yes I went there...) at some point you just don't even want to entertain the blathering.
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Gemini
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Surrey Uni
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Okay, well I have been a veggie for almost 2 months now and it is very easy. After a lot of reading on here, I am going to become Vegan. It is going to be a lot harder and take a lot more effort, but I as an individual feel that it is worth it. Firstly though, I need to use up all of my eggs, cheese, pizza and Baileys...but not milk (I switched to Soya milk a couple of weeks ago) haha!
Any tips from you Vegans out there on how to get started and not miss dairy products would be very nice!
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