I live in a house where most everyone eats shitty things. (Read: teen agers) Husband is on board for healthy eating but not to the level I am, so I've basically been making my own, separate food for over 5 years now. NOt so bad.Oh boy day 5 vegan, I've been a vegetarian for almost two years.
I've been learning about nutrition and diet lately. Decided I'm going to attempt to stop eating anything but raw fruits and vegetables. I will not eat processed foods either.
How long do you think I can do this when I live in a household that thrives on processed foods and meat.
It remind me of when I quit smoking cigarettes (17 months) and I can still be around people who smoke and not get cravings.
I live in a house where most everyone eats shitty things. (Read: teen agers) Husband is on board for healthy eating but not to the level I am, so I've basically been making my own, separate food for over 5 years now. NOt so bad.
But @Balzac89 I quit an all raw diet b/c we lack sufficient enzymes for maximum absorption of nutrients from a totally raw diet. In other words, the good stuff passes right through before our bodies can reap the total benefits. Believe me, I've dedicated much of my life to researching diet and exercise and in this area what I've found was that a variety of raw, and lightly steamed foods is best for achieving maximum nutrient absorption.
Some nutrients become more bioavailable once they are heated. Lycopene, for example, an antioxidant found in tomatoes and other foods, is shown to be more nutritionally available when cooked. Vegetables such as kale, spinach, onions, and garlic are also shown to be more nutritious when cooked because light cooking releases compounds that might otherwise go undigested. Of course, overcooking foods, particularly meats, produces acrylamide and other chemicals that contribute to inflammation and cancer. So, as always, balance is key.
PS: How is your dad doing? Is he getting some in home care? How is his pain?
Hang in there man!They put him on Oxycodone (formerly hydrocodone) and he was on an IV drip for a few days.
The pain improved, but he needs to start helping himself if he wants to get better.
I got scared there for a few days i'm glad he finally went to the hospital. He's just blissfully unaware that his decisions affect everyone in the family.
Glad you resurrected this thread. I am gonna need it. I've got One month to get swim suit ready. taking a trip. Had to put reg. fitness/nutrition regime on back burner for past 2 months while remodeling a house. Now for the past week started back up at the gym, but you know how it is when you're older, you don't just snap back into shape.Thought I'd revive this a bit.
When I got home I decided I would eliminate dairy from my diet as my next step towards veganism.
I've been a pescatarian for a long time. I tried to go Vegan but it was too hard I gave up and now I'm taking small steps towards a healthier diet.
It's going well. I don't usually consume much dairy. Milk on cereal and cheese is the other big one. Love cheese.Glad you resurrected this thread. I am gonna need it. I've got One month to get swim suit ready. taking a trip. Had to put reg. fitness/nutrition regime on back burner for past 2 months while remodeling a house. Now for the past week started back up at the gym, but you know how it is when you're older, you don't just snap back into shape.
Went vegan for a few years. Didn't work for me. I don't care if I ever eat meat again, not that into it, but I don't metabolize iron and wasn't getting enough of certain B vitamins from plants/supplements only. how's it going eliminating the dairy? What substitutions do you like if any?
Can cause rapid or irregular heartbeat, delirium, panic, psychosis, and heart failure.Phentermine 37.5mg, half a tablet in morning other half that afternoon. Good to go
for what purpose?Phentermine 37.5mg, half a tablet in morning other half that afternoon. Good to go
It's a short term weight loss drug. It's got some nasty side effectsfor what purpose?
no thanks. Nothing works but old school: burn more calories that consumed=weight loss.It's a short term weight loss drug. It's got some nasty side effects
flax seeds, chia seeds , hemp heartsSpeaking of good fats... When going meatless ensure that you find someway to get omega 3 into your body, it's critical in keeping your body less acidic and healthy.
Stay away from omega 6 & 9
high levels of omega 3 can be found in grass fed cow dairy and meats also seafood and some vegetables have high sources of omega 3.
Even if you eat meat you're still likely to be omega 3 deficient.
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/benefits-of-omega-3-6-9-fatty-acids/flax seeds, chia seeds , hemp hearts