Say what? Does a vegandiet make you sick? | Vegan for 40 years and looking good
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Andrea Z.Posted
Fri 03 Dec 2010 8:20amdiet-versus-health post written by a passionate and popular (former vegan) blogger I'll call XVV. When the post explaining her decision to renounce her vegandiet for an omnivore... implicating that because it happened to her, a vegandiet is inherently unhealthy. Her vegandiet didn't work for her, but I've known omnivores with the exact same health issues
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Following a Vegan Diet. And, a Gluten Free Diet. And, and, and…
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hikerrdPosted
Fri 09 Dec 2011 11:47am
Couldn't Resist This Photo Op In Switzerland!
It’s time for some praise for doctors. Surprised? I know you are used to my airing my complaints here, for inappropriate, unconstructive assumptions some doctors make. And, for their misinformation not infrequently conveyed to patients, when it comes to diet and disease man ...
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Testimonials: a vegandiet helps to cure diabetes
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Annet v.Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:09pm
These testimonials show you very clearly that there is a natural cure for diabetes: a vegandiet.
Some people cook part of their food and some eat it all raw, but one thing is for sure: a vegandiet can help to cure diabetes.
Do you wonder if it works for you as well? Just try it and feel what happens ......
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Could Following A VeganDiet Help Prevent Cancer?
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Methods of HealingPosted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:13pm
In Western society, most people eat meat, eggs and dairy products on a regular basis. That being said, the vegandiet is slowly gaining in popularity. Could vegans have a health advantage over vegetarians and omnivores?
What Is A VeganDiet?
Vegans are vegetarians that follow stricter rules. Like vegetarians, they avoid meat and meat
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San Francisco Chronicle: VeganDiets
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Dr. Marion NestlePosted
Sun 07 Feb 2010 8:56am
My post on vegetarian and vegandiets elicited so many comments that I thought it was worth recycling for my monthly (first Sunday) column in the San Francisco Chronicle. It appeared today.
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3 Sub Categories of the Raw VeganDiet
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Lucy J.Posted
Sat 14 Nov 2009 10:00pm1 Comment
Someone who follows a raw vegandiet consumes vegan food that has not been heated beyond a temperature of 115F at least 75% of the time. Believe it or not, there are actually specialized sub categories of raw veganism. This article will highlight three of the most popular diets.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE VEGANDIET?
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JessiePosted
Sat 04 Dec 2010 10:02pm
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What do you think about the vegandiet?
I’ve been an omnivore most of my life but am considering the vegandiet after finding out how good it is for your health. I have started it already, but I am already missing salt on my food or having dairy. Anybody else gone through this? What do you think of the veganRead on »
HOW DOES A VEGAN DIET LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE?
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JessiePosted
Sun 20 May 2012 6:49pm
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How does a vegan diet regime decrease blood stress?
I see a great deal of references to vegan diet programs decreasing blood pressure. But how? I can see why it might be healthy for other reasons (weight reduction, cholesterol), but exactly why would a vegan diet program lower blood strain?
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Vegandiet - birth defects
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PlantarianPosted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:51pmVegandiet increases the risk of birth defects, scientists warn - Telegraph:
Once again a spectacular Telegraph headline is dreadfully misleading. There is no reason why you can't get adequate vitamin B12 on a vegandiet. This is not about vegandiets this is about bad modern diets.
Harley Street Nutritionist Yvonne Bishop-Weston says "It's
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