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Vegans: Can you turn back... ?

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... to your old eating habits or would you experience problems (especially with milk products)? I'm talking from a health standpoint, not an ethical one

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  1. yes


  2. I'd probably puke.  Does that count as a health standpoint?

  3. DAIRY

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    is the second most dangerous substance we can put into our bodies for many of the same reasons. We are told milk is the perfect food, and needed for calcium. But we are not told  that the pasteurizing of milk (heating it to temperatures of 160 degrees or higher) changes the calcium to an inorganic form, which cannot be assimilated by the body.

    In nature, no animal pasteurizes its milk... and no animal drinks the milk of another species, nor does it ever drink milk after the age of weaning. (Without confronting the ethical issue) there are reason why the nature is designed such a way. The only source of bad cholesterol (LDL) is animal products! ANIMAL PRODUCTS ARE NOT GOOD FOOD!!!

    SALT

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    is another white substance that creates untold physical problems and suffering. The body needs sodium, but it must be in an organic form in order to be usable by the body. Table salt, sodium chloride, is an inorganic sodium compound formed by the union of sodium and chlorine that is extremely toxic to the body, causing it to retain fluid in an effort to keep this protoplasmic poison in suspension and out of the cells.

    SUGAR

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    is the fourth white substance creating our physical problems. Sugar is so changed and concentrated from its original plant form... that it is actually a drug! Just 10 teaspoons (approximately the amount found in one soft drink) will immobilize the immune system by about 33 percent. Approximately 30 teaspoons of sugar will shut down the immune system for a whole day.

    WHITE FLOUR

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    has had all the good substances (bran and germ) removed during processing. Then it is bleached, sometimes with a bleaching agent similar to Clorox. Finally, they add some coal-tar-derived (carcinogenic) vitamins and it is sold to the unsuspecting public as "enriched." WHITE FLOUR IS NOT GOOD FOOD... IN FACT IT IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH!

    (These five white substances are covered in detail in the book Why Christians Get Sick.)

    http://www.hacres.com/diet/articles/why_...


  4. You could, but it would take a little bit of time to fully get used to animal products. It would be best to introduce one type of animal product at a time so you won't get extremely sick (not actually sick as in a disease or virus, but maybe some stomach aches and some vomiting).

    I personally wouldn't go back to eating animal products, but hey, it isn't my decision to make for you (well, if this question is referring to you).

  5. I would never go back to my old eating habits since I'm a vegan but I guess if you changed you diet you would feel the difference.

  6. I believe so unless you become lactose intolerant, which happens naturally over time vegan or not.  

  7. since those very things i'm allergic to and caused my problems in the first place..yes.

    why would i want to do that unto myself?


  8. We have the liver of an omnivore, so give time we can go back to a diet that includes meat, eggs and dairy. You may have a harder time dealing with the lactose in milk, it was intended for baby cattle not humans.

  9. Of course you could, but I believe your health would suffer.

  10. It can definitely happen without problems, but it might feel a bit awkward. To prepare yourself, you should ask an invertebrate what it feels like to be spineless.

  11. Yes, meat makes me vomit and dairy gives me respiatory problems and I used to get glue ear as a child.

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