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kentauros

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13. Sorry to hear you got sick,
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 09:12 PM
Oct 2012

but glad you figured out what was best for your body

I do fine on a mostly vegan diet. I still eat some cheese, and, other than pizza, make sure I buy only those cheeses that use non-animal rennet or bacterial enzymes. The rest of dairy I don't eat, only buying eggs when I have cookies to bake for Christmas.

I am curious about this diet or rather, method of eating and living. If I can stick to eating more fruit every day again, I know I'll not only lose some weight but feel better. It's the junk/processed foods I still eat that are getting to me...

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Funny I should see this thread - I just came over here chalky Oct 2012 #1
Wow! (edit) OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #2
ok, that blog is riding off the real Eat to Live magical thyme Oct 2012 #5
Thanks, magical thyme. I read more after my initial post... OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #6
coolness... FirstLight Oct 2012 #17
Is it a vegetarian diet? Matariki Oct 2012 #3
I wondered the same thing and looked it up. kentauros Oct 2012 #10
I don't thrive on a meatless diet. Matariki Oct 2012 #12
Sorry to hear you got sick, kentauros Oct 2012 #13
it isn't meatless unless you want it to be. magical thyme Oct 2012 #15
it's a "nutritarian" diet magical thyme Oct 2012 #4
Lentil soup couldn't be easier--learning to cook from scratch is very important shedontlike..rogaine Oct 2012 #18
according to Dr. Fuhrman, who has studied nutrition for over 2 decades magical thyme Oct 2012 #20
Post removed Post removed Oct 2012 #21
Read up on what's in the lining of cans Matariki Oct 2012 #19
For simpler recipes, and a smidgen of meat... teenagebambam Oct 2012 #7
you can google lots of "Eat to Live" recipes for free too magical thyme Oct 2012 #8
Another wow! OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #9
One major question: kentauros Oct 2012 #11
easy, easy, easy magical thyme Oct 2012 #14
Thanks for that detailed reply! kentauros Oct 2012 #16
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