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Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by Shambhala Peace, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. Shambhala Peace

    Shambhala Peace Senior Member

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    I went vegetarian again. I found that eating meat was wrecking my body - literally. I also felt bad every time I chewed a piece of dead muscle. I am excited to be vegetarian again, it fits me like a glove. I have learned how to eat healthy and be healthy as one, rather than be a junk-food vegetarian. Been there, done that, gotten sick because of it. I have a whole bunch of vegan books when I was one, but I won't offically label myself as a vegan. I plan to have a bit of ice cream here and there...after all - it tis summer and I am allergic to soy (disappointing, because I love soy delicious). I am hoping when I go back to school to eventually become vegan, as I want to be one when I get married. It will give me a year of living the lifestyle before the wedding. :) I am just so happy to be veggie again.

    ~Peace

    P.S. This is offically my 200th post! Yay! (I know that has nothing to do with it, but I felt like celebrating :D)
     
  2. Crosslight

    Crosslight Banned

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    Congratulations for your 200th post.....from a meat eater that thinks vegetarianism is not a natural thing in human kind....( but it's an option that i respect)...I love salads, I love cabbage soup and I love a good steak......
     
  3. Crosslight

    Crosslight Banned

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    why people whose the only option to survive is living in perfect harmony with nature are not vegetarians??? see the natives in Amazonia...
     
  4. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    take the debate elsewhere and quit hijackiing...like back to the enviro thread , or this one will close.

     
  5. Shambhala Peace

    Shambhala Peace Senior Member

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    *laughs*
    Well, it's actually natural for humans to be vegetarians, it's just survival hasn't allowed for it until recently. If animals get all their nutrients from plants, why can't humans? That's where vegetarian's come in. :)
     

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