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Villages PL
05-19-2015, 12:43 PM
I'm interested in why people are vegans. Hopefully, this thread will be limited to comments from vegans.
I'll go first: I'm a vegan because I read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell PhD.. His extensive studies of both small animals and a large 20+ year human population study proved to my satisfaction that animal protein promotes cancer. That's not to mention many other degenerative diseases that can be avoided by eating a plant-only diet.
I decided that as far as other regimens go, taste is good but not so good if you don't have good health. Good health is paramount. I can't imagine how I would enjoy life if I had cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis or some other degenerative disease.
graciegirl
05-19-2015, 01:15 PM
I am a carnivore because I believe that nature intended me to be so. That it is a natural thing to do for homo sapiens.
Villager Joyce
05-19-2015, 02:11 PM
I am a flexitarian because it is moderation, and I like to do things in moderation. When we went out to eat, One of my friends insisted her peppers/mushrooms/whatevers not be cooked on the same grill as meat. If it is true cooks spit in food, she has probably eaten more spit than anyone else on the planet.
graciegirl
05-19-2015, 02:13 PM
I eat a majority of fruits and vegetables and grains because I like them and I know they are healthy for me. That is why I limit fat and try not to overeat.
gerryann
05-19-2015, 02:26 PM
My friend back in Wisconsin weeded her yard yesterday. For dinner last night she had.......Stinging Nettle, Garlic Mustard, Dandelion, Chive, and Virginia Waterleaf Pesto. She posted a picture of it. It looked good and she said it was delicious......hmmm. I don't know....maybe I'd give it a try.
CFrance
05-19-2015, 02:47 PM
I'm interested in why people are vegans. Hopefully, this thread will be limited to comments from vegans.
I'll go first: I'm a vegan because I read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell PhD.. His extensive studies of both small animals and a large 20+ year human population study proved to my satisfaction that animal protein promotes cancer. That's not to mention many other degenerative diseases that can be avoided by eating a plant-only diet.
I decided that as far as other regimens go, taste is good but not so good if you don't have good health. Good health is paramount. I can't imagine how I would enjoy life if I had cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis or some other degenerative disease.
Really? Vegetarion? I am not a vegetarian because I gave it a good go and got very tired of it. And I didn't feel any better than I do now. In fact, I believe I have more energy now. And I think Bill Clinton looks very frail and unhealthy. But it might be his age.
dbussone
05-19-2015, 03:41 PM
I am a flexitarian because it is moderation, and I like to do things in moderation. When we went out to eat, One of my friends insisted her peppers/mushrooms/whatevers not be cooked on the same grill as meat. If it is true cooks spit in food, she has probably eaten more spit than anyone else on the planet.
Flexitarian - I like that very much. With your permission I will describe myself with that descriptor. It fits well.
Villager Joyce
05-19-2015, 04:11 PM
Flexitarian - I like that very much. With your permission I will describe myself with that descriptor. It fits well.
I didn't make it up. I heard it and thought it was perfect for me. Here it is:
Define Flexitarian at Dictionary.com
Flexitarian definition, a person whose diet is mostly vegetarian but sometimes includes meat, fish, or poultry.
Barefoot
05-19-2015, 04:19 PM
Flexitarian definition, -- a person whose diet is mostly vegetarian but sometimes includes meat, fish, or poultry.
Love the definition. :coolsmiley:
I betcha lots of Villagers are Flexitarians.
I wonder if an occasional glass of wine can be included in the Flexitarian diet. After all, wine comes from grapes. :wine:
sunnyatlast
05-19-2015, 04:20 PM
Really? Vegetarion? I am not a vegetarian because I gave it a good go and got very tired of it. And I didn't feel any better than I do now. In fact, I believe I have more energy now. And I think Bill Clinton looks very frail and unhealthy. But it might be his age.
High mileage can cause that, probably more so than the fuel….I mean food intake.
philnpat
05-19-2015, 04:25 PM
"Why are you not a vegetarian or carnivore?" ...and then you ask that responses come from vegans? I'm confused.
dbussone
05-19-2015, 04:59 PM
Love the definition. :coolsmiley:
I betcha lots of Villagers are Flexitarians.
I wonder if an occasional glass of wine can be included in the Flexitarian diet. After all, wine comes from grapes. :wine:
Amen to that. You know it's on the good list.
Villager Joyce
05-19-2015, 07:16 PM
Love the definition. :coolsmiley:
I betcha lots of Villagers are Flexitarians.
I wonder if an occasional glass of wine can be included in the Flexitarian diet. After all, wine comes from grapes. :wine:
You absolutely can have wine because it comes from grapes because then I can have a lemon drop martini because it comes from lemons. Can we also agree that carrot cake counts as a vegetable?
CFrance
05-19-2015, 08:00 PM
And whipped cream counts as dairy. ;-D
jblum315
05-19-2015, 08:16 PM
I consider myself an omnivore. The only things I refuse to eat are turnips, okra and haggis.
dbussone
05-19-2015, 08:30 PM
I consider myself an omnivore. The only things I refuse to eat are turnips, okra and haggis.
Turnips are good; okra cooked properly are ok; haggis is.....haggis. [emoji37]
Barefoot
05-19-2015, 08:30 PM
You absolutely can have wine because it comes from grapes because then I can have a lemon drop martini because it comes from lemons. Can we also agree that carrot cake counts as a vegetable?
And of course, there is key lime pie ...:mmmm:
CFrance
05-19-2015, 08:40 PM
And of course, there is key lime pie ...:mmmm:
Funny you should mention that. I just made my first one of those and served it up today.
Bonanza
05-19-2015, 10:44 PM
I consider myself a "Flexianything."
If I like it, I eat it and I don't take or need any medication.
I am healthy and my doctor has never chastised me.
So much for veganism.
It takes too much time to make that stuff taste good.
Bonanza
05-19-2015, 11:24 PM
I'm interested in why people are vegans. Hopefully, this thread will be limited to comments from vegans.
I'll go first: I'm a vegan because I read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell PhD.. His extensive studies of both small animals and a large 20+ year human population study proved to my satisfaction that animal protein promotes cancer. That's not to mention many other degenerative diseases that can be avoided by eating a plant-only diet.
I decided that as far as other regimens go, taste is good but not so good if you don't have good health. Good health is paramount. I can't imagine how I would enjoy life if I had cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis or some other degenerative disease.
It's kind of rude to eliminate the comments of others on a forum.
You might want to check the definition of the word.
The vast majority of degenerative diseases cannot be avoided by eating a plant diet.
Where did you get that piece of information or are you simply "assuming?"
Where does it say that food doesn't taste good unless you are in good health?
Question: Do you put ketchup on your twigs and lichens?
Villages PL
05-20-2015, 01:24 PM
"Why are you not a vegetarian or carnivore?" ...and then you ask that responses come from vegans? I'm confused.
Sorry for the confusion; I'm going to try a new thread/heading. I hope it works better.
Moderator
05-20-2015, 03:01 PM
Since the OP has started a new thread to turn the discussion in the direction he desires, this thread is closed. Please see the new thread, Vegans: Why are you not a carnivore or vegetarian?
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