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offline Q4Z2X on 2005-08-18 12:03 [#01699588]
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I'm sure this has been discussed a few times before, but the
search feature yielded no results, and I'd like to hear some
thoughts abou it, as this is more-knowledgable-than-average
group here. I've been near vegan for nearly a year now, and
I feel healthier mostly, but I have been reading and have
become a bit sceptical about the healthiness of an extremely
strict vegan diet, in regards such a diet providing a good
source of b12. I've read that plant based or micro organism
based sources are not nearly as reliable as that found in
animal products because they often also contain high levels
of analogous substances which resemble b12, but can inhibit
the body's absorption of actual b12. Also, a doctor would
very likely tell their patient to take b12 supplements if
they were on a strict animal-product-free diet, but I have
read that all of the supplements with the vitamin in its
most ideal form are from animal sources.
I don't think that we need to eat meat just because of our
evolutionary past, but it also seems a bit impractical to
adhere to a vegan diet strictly, and get a very crucial
vitamin only through supplements. But I'd really like to
hear some differing opinions/thoughts on this matter.


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2005-08-18 12:09 [#01699591]
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i don't know man. nothing beats a good juicy steak.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-18 12:13 [#01699597]
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well, put it this way, have you ever seen a healthy looking
vegan? no, they are all skinny pale waifs.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-18 12:15 [#01699599]
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like you then.


 

offline mimi on 2005-08-18 12:15 [#01699600]
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ain't nothin wrong with dat


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-18 12:17 [#01699602]
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how would you know?


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2005-08-18 12:18 [#01699603]
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i think it's great if you can do the vegan thing, but it
really takes getting used to not going for that milk, cheese
or butter if you have been eating it previously. i've been
vegetarian for four years now (i don't see myself ever
turning back), and while the vegan lifestyle appeals to me
greatly, i don't think i could ever do it. i like too many
different foods! but as far as vitamins, i don't know much
about the b12 thing really. it definitely seems like
something you have to be careful with, especially if you
don't want to consume anything animal based. i don't see
anything wrong with taking supplements unless they come from
something you don't agree with.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2005-08-18 12:19 [#01699604]
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Well you don't often see the 'waifs' from countries that eat
little or no meat or animal products developing cancer,
heart disease, and most other diseases that plauge those
with western diet. So I'd take that kind of 'health' over
physical appearence.


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2005-08-18 12:19 [#01699605]
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agreed!


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2005-08-18 12:19 [#01699606]
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hey the ads at the bottom just changed to the "veggie
connection" and "food fight vegan grocery". someone start a
porn thread.


 

offline brokephones from Londontario on 2005-08-18 12:28 [#01699612]
Points: 6113 Status: Lurker



Vegetariens have it easier than vegans because they can
still buy veggie pizzas at the store or restaurant and
others yummy things that cook quickly. If you plan on
becoming a vegan, get a good vegan cookbook and plan your
meals, that way you can still eat awesome food. It just is a
little trickier since you have to cook for yourself most of
the time. Thats a good thing though.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2005-08-18 12:31 [#01699614]
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Yeah well the problem is b12 only naturally occurs in any
real amount in animal based products. It is possible for a
person to get their b12 from a certain kinds of yeast, or
fermented soybean products like tempeh, but the amount of
b12 in thses items depends entirely on the type of culture,
and even then the amount of b12 is much less than in
meat/dairy/eggs, and it is disputed if these types of b12
are as easily absorbed because of the common inclusion of
similar substances that appear to be b12 when chemically
tested. It would seem that the most natural source is the
easiest to absorb, and that most supplements made with the
ideal form of b12 are made of animals anyway.
I have been considering buying some cow livers from a
free-range farm, and eat a tiny bit of that every week ,
rather than take a supplement. I read that one small
serving of liver has 600% of your recommended daily supply
of b12. It would be really gross, but probably more healthy
than relying on a vitamin pill for it all. Also, livers are
likely thrown away by some cattle farmer, so ethically, you
are being resourceful with the animal, and using for a good
reason what would otherwise probably be wasted. I know
livers must have a lot of toxins in them, especially if they
are from factory-farm animals, but I would doubt that from a
free range animal the liver would be any more toxic than
your average hot dog or a few greasey slices of pizza, and
that small amount of liver would be the only animal product
you would ever need to occasionally eat, instead of a pill.
I guess one could make the argument that it isn't ethical to
pay a butcher, because you are therefore supporting the meat
industry, but most vegans are probably unable to avoid
supporting meat-selling grocery stores and restaurants quite
often, so that argument doesn't hold so well for me.


 

offline xceque on 2005-08-18 12:35 [#01699619]
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I read this as "vaginism" and wondered what that could
possibly imply. I also wonder what it might do to the ads
now I've typed it.


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-08-18 12:50 [#01699639]
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let's try: vaginismus


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2005-08-18 13:01 [#01699654]
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but if you eat the liver you're not a vegan! that is, if you
really care about labeling yourself as such.

from a health standpoint, i think that small tiny amount
could only be beneficial to you if that's really how you
want to consume your b12. but you would rather eat that
nastyness than take a supplement? i'd go with the
supplement, but try to find one that is produced as
organically and wasteless as possible, rather than some
generic supermarket brand.


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2005-08-18 13:21 [#01699684]
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I dont eat meat or fish..and i dont worry about the b12
part...and i'm not a skinny pale waif.


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2005-08-18 13:29 [#01699693]
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I don't eat meat or anything with meat derived stuff
(gelatin rennet etc, I'm fine with dairy and free range eggs
though) I'm definitely not skinny, and ever since the switch
I've had more energy and felt healthier than ever, but
that's probably only because of the kind of crap I used to
eat beforehand, vegetarianism just filtered out most of the
crap in my case.

I've heard about the b12 thing before but I've never paid
all too much attention to it before, probably because I
don't understand what long term period without it would do,
I'm sure there's plenty of people that miss out on all kinds
of vitamins althrough their life and wouldn't know.


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2005-08-18 13:32 [#01699698]
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oh! look how ads are effected by this topic.


 

offline plaidzebra from so long, xlt on 2005-08-18 13:42 [#01699713]
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i was vegan for a few years but now eat dairy and eggs. i
recommend taking a b12 supplement if you are vegan.

it is impossible to live in the west and eliminate
completely your reliance on products derived from animals.
materials in medicines, roadways, even vitamins added to
bread and on and on are animal derived.

consider it a personal preference, not an obligation. but
if you are vegan, add some extra b12.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-18 13:51 [#01699726]
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yes i know fox news is shit, but thats not the point, just read this for a
minute.


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2005-08-18 14:12 [#01699729]
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if they're not willing to breatfeed their own kid than
they've got problems


 

offline colani from Retarded (France) on 2005-08-18 15:08 [#01699763]
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'vegetarian parents malnutrition' in google : 17300
results.

from the first page :

- Vegetarian parents charged in malnutrition death of
5-month-old


- Vegan parents on trial for baby's severe
malnutrition


- Child abuse by vegan parents

- Vegan Couple Starved Toddler, Cops Say

lol


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-18 15:10 [#01699764]
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offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2005-08-18 15:14 [#01699769]
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look like you need to get some vitamin b7 into ya =D


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2005-08-18 15:26 [#01699775]
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Well b12 is very important, and once you get a deficiency it
will cause irreversible neurological damage. It's also not
instantly noticeable. It can take up to 10 years for the
b12 supply to leave the body entirely after switching to an
all plant diet. If it's gone your body can't use the
proteins you eat, among other things.
That's why you see the cases of children getting really
fucked up from their vegan parents, it's almost always
because the parents didn't feed the child enough b12, and/or
the mother didn't eat b12 when she was
pregnant/breastfeeding, and it is an incredibly important
vitamin when their brains and nerves and shit are first
developing. It's sad any parents would use such a strict
diet without really looking into it fully, and being
extremely cautious if they go with it.
It's also sad how some people use their diet as some kind of
badge of superiority or something, and are not really
focused on the good reasons why they would make such a
choice. In a way, it reminds me sometimes of some religious
people who only use their religion as some kind of
membership card and ignore what it really means to be a
religious person. I guess that's not a great comparison,
but both groups are sometimes overzealous and very
irrational



 

offline Q4Z2X on 2005-08-18 18:11 [#01699858]
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No wait. That wasn't a good comparison.


 


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