enfant terrible wrote: » Would low fat milk be better? Find that easier with digestion.
FluffTheDog wrote: » Lol I'm sure a little bit is fine but I used to have it everyday on my porridge so I just switched to maple syrup. I like my teeth, they're nice the way they are.
Greenmachine wrote: » And to think a doctor would recommend chemo for cancer :rolleyes: Human being are onminvores. We have incisors to rip animal flesh apart. Next please.
El_Dangeroso wrote: » But maple syrup is prob about the same nutritionally as honey if not a little better. Honey doesn't cause cavities like refined sugar because it's naturally antimicrobial and it also contains some pretty powerful prebiotics.
Del.Monte wrote: » OP - it may come as a surprise to you but none of us are getting out of here alive. However, most of us are going to try to enjoy our lives, and are not too worried whether or not we ultimately make a healthy corpse.
FluffTheDog wrote: » I know. But honestly, we can be healthy as vegans and it's so more sustainable for the planet to live on plant foods. And I know people don't really care about the animals but it's just so unnecessary to have all that life being created and destroyed. In terms of enjoyment, I feel so liberated since I went veg. No cravings and emotional dependence on biscuits and chocolate anymore! If you're a man you probably won't understand but I think most women drive themselves crazy thinking about food. And it's just unnecessary tbh. Anyway this thread has gotten OT!
FluffTheDog wrote: » Lol when do you ever rip animal flesh apart? You don't. You cook it after someone else chopped it up and packaged it for you, then you use your sharp knife to cut it into little bits and then you chew it. No ripping of animal flesh like a real omnivore. Human teeth are flat like other plant eaters. Dogs are omnivores, look at their teeth. Completely different.
hfallada wrote: » Yes being a vegan maybe better for the environment. But billions choose to eat meat and other animal products, as its their choice. They eating what they like to eat. Im not vegan and I dont anything that is sweet. So I dont how your comment about chocolates is relevant. Most vegan diets are questionable as they eat so many refined carbs, which arent that healthy compared to proteins such as eggs or meat. Most carbs are quite unhealthy and most independent food scientists, often dont have anything positive to say about refined carbs. They cause blood sugars to spike just like chocolates and sugary items OP you should look at farming in Ireland. Its not the BS that PETA make farming out to be. There is nothing morally wrong with the Irish dairy industry.
FluffTheDog wrote: » I was pointing out how miserable it is to always be craving chocolate and stuff and how I don't get them anymore. You should look up Dr Neal Barnard, he has a book on a high carb low fat vegan diet and diabetes. It's not as simple as carbs raise blood sugar.
FluffTheDog wrote: I think the dairy issue is a no brainer, and I want to see what other people think, not just veggies!
FluffTheDog wrote: » I've just wondering why people do this in this day and age. Lots of people getting into health and starting to think about what they put in their bodies, yet grown adults are still drinking milk that comes from another mammal. Do people really think that it's normal to do so? Or more so, do they think it's healthy? Or worse.. necessary?!
FluffTheDog wrote: » You're very narrow minded.
laoch na mona wrote: » dairy is good for you and tastes good so why wouldn't I eat it
ch750536 wrote: » Shhhhh! Don't say raw milk....http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/08/04/the-rawesome-raid-and-raw-milk-controversy/
Regulations for sale of raw milk being considered by Department of Agriculture