Kalidas
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Indeed. It will be good for the soul too.
Yes which was actually the main reason for changing over to the new diet, the health benefits are just the frosting on the cake.
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Indeed. It will be good for the soul too.
Hey I go get the results of the first physical of my life tomorrow. Doc finally convinced me. If it's all good, I'll tell you, but if it's all bad, I'll lie about it. Curious about B12, iron, Vitamin D, cholesterol, blood sugar, and lung function mainly. If it's all good, I ain't gettin' another one til I'm 80.
LOL first physical? I get them yearly.Preventative care is the best way to avoid large doctor bills.
I'm a stubborn old doctor hater with great medical insurance.
"The same way cows get protein, what did you think they just magically manifested protein out of thin air?"
Most people gain weight on vegetarian. (SO MUCH YUMMY RICE AND BREAD)
I suppose the trick is getting past the desire to eat meat.
Fantastic..I eat meat everyday but Tuesday and Thursday. Good for you
I never thought I'd say this, but I actually found it's not that hard. I really have no desire for it anymore; the thought of eating it repulses me. And this is only a few weeks. When we see a tv advert for Longhorn Steakhouse ot Golden Corral, or some such place, my spouse says off-handedly "mm... that's looks good". I want to go throw up. Really.
I never thought I'd say this, but I actually found it's not that hard. I really have no desire for it anymore; the thought of eating it repulses me. And this is only a few weeks. When we see a tv advert for Longhorn Steakhouse ot Golden Corral, or some such place, my spouse says off-handedly "mm... that's looks good". I want to go throw up. Really.
I missed it a bit for a short time, maybe 3 months.
On another note, I got the physical results. My B12 was at 275 ( I have no idea what the numbers mean.) Doc said normal was 150. Iron was higher than normal. He said 'leafy greens'. All else was normal, even lung function after 10 years of smoking or so.
So more credence to that off little but persistent myth about B12. I take a supplement about once every two weeks, and I do eat some cheese and yoghurt.
Aum
Maybe I should take it weekly or every other week too?
Maya
I don't think so. It's not necessary. I used to never take it. My wife has some sitting in the kitchen on the counter. I just take on some silly whim, "Oh yeah, there's that B12 stuff, maybe I should have one" and I'll eat one, then forget about it again for a week, or 3 months.
But like you, we eat ridiculously healthily. I actually do think greens are one secret. In summer I eat kale or swiss chard, daily, and not just some small portion either. Our French fry replacement is yellow string beans.
This (physical) was just confirmation to how I feel.