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Old 05-25-2009, 09:36 PM   #8
Karen
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Default Re: Is Vegen/Vegetarian an Illuminati/Reptilian Deception?

Yes, soy is a big problem according to my research. As for raw food, it is a great addition to a balanced diet and something many people could use more of. Chet Day is one of those who tried the raw vegan diet and now hosts some articles on his website about why this does not and cannot work for everyone.

Excerpt from http://www.chetday.com/hallelujah-diet-dangers.htm


Hallelujah Acres Research Cast Doubt On "Ideal Diet"

By Greg Westbrook
Former Health Minister


If you are a newcomer to the Gen 1:29 Diet, this article may not make much sense right now. Newcomers to the diet often feel like a frisky colt in the early going. Some even overcome serious disease on the diet.
But if you’ve been on the diet for several years like we were, this article may be a godsend. After only three years on the diet, we sadly admitted to ourselves that we were losing ground; going backwards in our health, not forward. If you’ve experienced new and troubling symptoms in your health on the Gen 1:29 Diet, take heart. You haven’t failed the diet. The diet has probably failed you.


http://www.chetday.com/meatandpg.htmExcerpt from:
Why an Expectant Mom Said No to a Strict Vegan Dietby Victoria

Chet, I cannot tell you how many people have contacted me saying they tried the all raw, animal-excluded diet and could not stick to it. And the sad part is, they actually have guilt feelings about not being able to say no to cooked food and meat and/or dairy. Quite a few people admitted that they would stick to all raw for a while and then without fail, they would end up bingeing like crazy on cheese after a few weeks. Now after reading some recent evidence that many people following vegan diets were B12 deficient, it is no wonder why these binges happen.
After being on-line and helping thousands of people try to change over to a healthy lifestyle I can say this: "There is no ONE eating plan that suits every body." I believe everyone needs to eat more fruits and vegetables and there is no one that can argue that, but as far as eating animal products go, people need to be open minded about it.
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