I've been vegan for 26 years and consider it one of the best decisions of my life (my doctor agrees). I lost 25 lbs within the first few months. Today my blood work and test results are of a man half my age!
Here's a short video to help everyone understand why so many people are making this life affirming choice and why the number of vegans has doubled in the US in less than 3 years.: youtube.com/watch?v=fKr4HZ7ukSE
Also, here's a link for everyone who wants to join the revolution: onegreenplanet.org/vegan-food/step-by-step-guide-how-to-transition-to-vegan-diet/
Being vegan or vegetarian is not necessarily better for your health... Human beings are omnivores by nature and need a diet of plants and animals based on thousands of years of evolution. If you suddenly remove a part of the diet that has been part of our diet for many years is not good because there are metabolic systems in place that are meant to produce chemicals and thing that help the human body stay alive and healthy. Sorry if I didn't explain this properly but that's my two cents on this issue
I'm sorry, the guest's comment was so out of the blue, I'm sitting here in disbelief.
I had a friend who tried to become a vegetarian to oppose the slaughtering practices, (I guess), but she had to stop, because her doctor said it was unhealthy for her.
Here's a short video to help everyone understand why so many people are making this life affirming choice and why the number of vegans has doubled in the US in less than 3 years.: youtube.com/watch?v=fKr4HZ7ukSE
Also, here's a link for everyone who wants to join the revolution: onegreenplanet.org/vegan-food/step-by-step-guide-how-to-transition-to-vegan-diet/
How do you know someone is vegan? Trust me they will tell you.
I had a friend who tried to become a vegetarian to oppose the slaughtering practices, (I guess), but she had to stop, because her doctor said it was unhealthy for her.