--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new_morning_blank_slate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > > > Like many TM'ers back in the late 1970's I gave up on being a > > vegetarian. I had too many bouts with hypoglycemia, anemia and vata > > derangements. Using supplements will not often deal with the pH > > imbalance that occurs in some wannabe vegetarians which will only be > > solved with the inclusion of some animal protein in their diet. > > > > Now just watch the wailing and gnashing of teeth raising this subject > > causes. :) > > Hey if it works for you, great. I tried fish and poultry for 3 years > after 30 years of veg, and found it didn't suit me, so I am back to a > neo-veg. No grains, grams of carbs no more than grams of protein, lots > of fresh veg, little fruit (focus on pomigranate,cranberry, blueberry > -- the high polyphenols and anti-oxidants). > > There are many many possible veg diets. One cannot say all are bad or > unsuitable because the type they tried was not good. > My own experience, and observations of others, is that TMO's load up > on carbs -- rice, dahl, chapati, little raw veg, lots of fruit. No > wonder they get back results with such high carb levels and low > protein. Its a miracle that longtime consmers of such are not all > diabetics (oops, MMY, Devendra, Amma, more, etc, all diabetics I think). > > And did you use methyl form of b-12? If not, that clearly corrleates > with and could explain anemia,low energy, hypoglycemia, etc. And a > high carb, high legume consumption can correlate with vata > derangments. NONE of this is necessary in a well-structured veg diet. >+++ Would this work with all people? I was thinking or the different requirements of say a rabbit and a tiger and would wonder if you could make a vegitarian out of the tiger. Being a type-O kapha barbarian, I don't care much for many vegetables myself. N.
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