Guest guest Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 > The Human Body was NEVER designed to assimilate animal protein. > Animals that use animal protein have very short digestive systems, > so that the waste is eliminated before it PUTREFIES! Human Beings > have a very LONG digestive system and by the time the waste from > animal protein is eliminated, it is so rotten... I am a vegetarian, > have been for a long time, and I am healthier than anyone else that > lives here, because they eat a lot of meat. I do eat an occasional > egg, no milk tho. There is NO reason for " cross species nursing " > which is what drinking milk amounts to. Sorry, but this tired old mantra espoused by confused vegetarians has been dis-proven long ago. Yes, there are *some* people who can thrive on a purely vegetarian diet, but they are in the minority. Most people need animal protein, some more than others. Some of the healthiest people I know are paleolithic eaters: http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2011 Report Share Posted May 19, 2011 > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 05:31:57 -0800 (PST) > From: Ramona Bates <monique_el@...> > Subject: Re: Digest Number 212 > > > > > > Message: 2 > > Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 20:46:16 -0500 > > From: " Tom Fratto " <tomf@...> > > Subject: Holidays > > > > Hey there, > > > > I have a question for people who have been on a > diet > > as a life style. How have you gotten through the > > holidays in the past? I also have a question > about > > being diagnosed with Candida. I have only done > the > > " Yeast Connection Diet " test. Should I look into > > getting formally diagnosed and how would I go > about > > that? I live in the Boston area and assume that > > there are many alternative MD in this area. I am > > getting better at this diet thing, but still have > an > > extremely difficult time. I am so craving breads > > and sugars. I need to find out different recipes > so > > that I don't get bored with eating this way. What > > are some of the grains that people find they can > > tolerate? Are oats fine? I have read conflicting > > things. How have people been able to follow this > > diet and seem to not have a problem doing it. > Which > > diet are you following? > > Thanks for the info and have wonerful holidays > > > > Amy, > > My whole family has been diagnosed with candida (me, > both of my parents, and my brother). The best thing > to do is to find a good ND (naturopathic doctor) in > your area that you feel comfortable with. Having > more testing done would probably be a good idea, > because it would help find out how sensitive you are > to certain foods, which would be able to help better > avoid the foods that don't make you feel good. Just > a > suggestion. > > > > My brother also has been diagnosed with anemia and > celiac's disease in addition to his candida. He's > 16 > years old, and doesn't always listen to my parents > when they try to tell him that he needs to take > certain medications and supplements that he gets > from > the ND. Especially, his medication from his having > anemia. > > In addition to having Candida I also have ADD, > severe > depression, PTSD, anxiety, and panic attacks. I'm > currently on medication for the add and severe > depression, but would really like to find a natural > alternative to having to take them all the time. If > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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