It didnt hurt, i just could not think straight because i had no vitamins and minerals in me and the brain is the organ that uses up the most calories in the bodyYour sinews would flare up before it ever gets to brain damage. I was veg for 10 years, after a while your body's reserves are depleted, but the last organ this will hurt is the brain
You know how those vegan documentaries start from there and proceed to say how plants are all you need, which is a ton of bullshit. They eventually want us eating bugs like they are now trying to push on us.
It didnt hurt, i just could not think straight because i had no vitamins and minerals in me and the brain is the organ that uses up the most calories in the body
I mean yeah if you go veg and don't watch your minerals and vitamins you're gonna have a bad time.It didnt hurt, i just could not think straight because i had no vitamins and minerals in me and the brain is the organ that uses up the most calories in the body
I mean yeah if you go veg and don't watch your minerals and vitamins you're gonna have a bad time.
I had been watching my intake strictly
Vegans don’t eat bugs, but many aren’t opposed to it. I think that’s an example where their mouth ain’t where their money is…. Many talk a big game but put a bug in front of them and they’ll tell you no thanks and reach for that fake Daiya freezer pizza.
I also find it funny that despite being living creatures that feel pain, they aren’t considered on the same tier as “animals” aka anything fuzzy, cute and often mammalian. There’s no solid explanation ever given for this other than the “come on obviously bugs don’t matter as much as say a cow..” But why? If it’s a test of morality, why do the little bugs not matter? Soon as we start to pick these apart the whole ideology falls apart. It’s all based on what we pick and choose as animals worthy of living, essentially ones that can look up at you with beady eyes right before you kill em.
What i meant was that after losing access to meat, they will tell people who understand nutrition to get their protein from bugs. Not vegans. Vegans think humans can thrive without animal protein.Vegans don't eat bugs.
This is a given, and why vegans need to eat food supplemented with non-protein nutrients.
They do the same with humans... They dont protest against animals eating animals out of necessity but they do protest humans eating animals despite us being mostly carnivore, not omni. Veganism is human cruelty, vegans have no empathy for humans.Vegans don’t eat bugs, but many aren’t opposed to it. I think that’s an example where their mouth ain’t where their money is…. Many talk a big game but put a bug in front of them and they’ll tell you no thanks and reach for that fake Daiya freezer pizza.
I also find it funny that despite being living creatures that feel pain, they aren’t considered on the same tier as “animals” aka anything fuzzy, cute and often mammalian. There’s no solid explanation ever given for this other than the “come on obviously bugs don’t matter as much as say a cow..” But why? If it’s a test of morality, why do the little bugs not matter? Soon as we start to pick these apart the whole ideology falls apart. It’s all based on what we pick and choose as animals worthy of living, essentially ones that can look up at you with beady eyes right before you kill em.
-GC
That sounds like a very unrewarding full-time job, honestly. The fact that you have to spend so much time and effort on a diet should tell you all you need to know about it. Why would anyone want to spend so much energy on food all day? Extremely unnatural and exhausting is exactly how food should NOT be.I mean yeah if you go veg and don't watch your minerals and vitamins you're gonna have a bad time.
I had been watching my intake strictly
Everyone's body is different, so it may just not be the best diet for you. I'm in my early 50's and have been vegan for almost 3 years, and I feel phenomenal. My bloodwork just came back excellent.
B12 and inadequate protein are usually the two main concerns, so I take supplements along with flaxseed oil and Calcium/Magnesium/D.
Now please excuse me while I chow down on some Impossible meatloaf over mashed taters with mushroom gravy and A1 sauce...
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Seed oils are one of the worst things we can put in our bodies, the euphoria vegans feel on their first years is literally because of autophagia, yourbody is eating itself because you are starving it, humans are simply not hervibores, and like @G_Chem said, a diet where you have to supplement is far from ideal, but i hope that you don't wait long enough till u have to take alot more supplements... 9 years in, i was taking iron, b12, folic acid, vit c, zinc, magnesium, protein powders, and others i cant remember, but i hope you're well and strong.Everyone's body is different, so it may just not be the best diet for you. I'm in my early 50's and have been vegan for almost 3 years, and I feel phenomenal. My bloodwork just came back excellent.
B12 and inadequate protein are usually the two main concerns, so I take supplements along with flaxseed oil and Calcium/Magnesium/D.
Now please excuse me while I chow down on some Impossible meatloaf over mashed taters with mushroom gravy and A1 sauce...
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I'm a supplement junkie so I take quite a few, but only the ones that I listed above are for being vegan. Because I'm a physically active man in my 50's, I also take zinc, B-complex, creatine, probiotics and turmeric extract.I’m curious as to the list of supplements you need to take?
-GC
If ever I looked/felt like dookie or my bloodwork came back bad, then I would have to rethink my diet. But I was also vegetarian for almost 3 years before I went vegan and so far, so good.Seed oils are one of the worst things we can put in our bodies, the euphoria vegans feel on their first years is literally because of autophagia, yourbody is eating itself because you are starving it, humans are simply not hervibores, and like @G_Chem said, a diet where you have to supplement is far from ideal, but i hope that you don't wait long enough till u have to take alot more supplements... 9 years in, i was taking iron, b12, folic acid, vit c, zinc, magnesium, protein powders, and others i cant remember, but i hope you're well and strong.
Vegetarian is far better than vegan because u at least get some animal products, we can't get over 15 nutrients from plants and many vegans say that "those are not essential" which is a-grade bullshit, just like pretty much everything they say.If ever I looked/felt like dookie or my bloodwork came back bad, then I would have to rethink my diet. But I was also vegetarian for almost 3 years before I went vegan and so far, so good.