I have tried many times to convert to vegetarianism, but have been 
unsuccessful.  I study Ayurveda, which of course, comes from the vedas and  
advocates a vegetarian diet.  However, when a person is really ill, it 
recommends chicken soup and also acknowledges that some people need meat at 
times.  I have been told by Ayurvedic physicians that it may be necessary for 
me to eat meat.
 
This indicates to me that the balanced outlook is to accept that everyone is 
different, with differing needs.
 
Sally

sol <[email protected]> wrote:
So if a no meat diet is so great and can save a person from cancer how 
come I got so sick on it? The metabolic typing diet book explains that 
to me very clearly. I am getting much better having gone back to 
meat-eating. The kind and type of meat is important though. I don't eat 
hotdogs and lunch meats and bologna and that sort of junk. Sugar I 
utterly agree about though. In fact, my belief is that giving up sugar 
is the most critical part of your program. Far more important than 
giving up meat. Your blanket statement that meat makes even healthy 
people sick is just not true, as a flat statement. Some meats, some 
people, if they are not suited metabolically to a high protein high 
animal product diet, would be true for some people. But not all, and not 
true for me.
Beyond this, I don't want to argue about it, feeling better is feeling 
better, though, and my blood lipid profiles have improved amazingly, so 
I'm not going back to vegetarianism/veganism. I don't want to feel that 
bad again.
sol

John Rigby wrote:

> . The single most critical one is to give up meat. It even makes 
> healthy people sick. Of course, it goes without saying that sugar is 
> right up there with it.
>
>


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