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Sandoz
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: Anneji]
#13837470 - 01/23/11 03:27 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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i stopped eating meat after watching these 2 videos
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: BothHands]
#13837485 - 01/23/11 03:30 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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BothHands said: It says:
B12: yeast
incorrect.... it says some brewers yeasts
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Vitamin B-12: This comes naturally only from animal sources. Vegans need a reliable source of vitamin B-12. It can be found in some fortified (not enriched) breakfast cereals, fortified soy beverages, some brands of nutritional (brewer's) yeast and other foods (check the labels), as well as vitamin supplements.
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Mush 4 Brains
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Mush 4 Brains said: A strict vegetarian/vegan diet is not unhealthy, just extremely lacking in protein and B vitamins we need.
destruction of stomach cells doesnt sound healthy, nother does reduction in higher brain function and reduction of muscle mass or anemia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B12_deficiency
Damn your meat propaganda
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BothHands
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I have inactive brewers yeast. Doesn't add taste to food. Can put it in anything. But it's not even necessary, because most cerials contain your whole daily value, and soy and almond milk also have a quarter of your daily value per cup.
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: Sandoz]
#13837503 - 01/23/11 03:34 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lions killing a buffalo:
Please, think of the buffalo.
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: BothHands]
#13837511 - 01/23/11 03:36 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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BothHands said: I have inactive brewers yeast. Doesn't add taste to food. Can put it in anything. But it's not even necessary, because most cerials contain your whole daily value, and soy and almond milk also have a quarter of your daily value per cup.
right, all added from other sources
drink soy milk, grow man tits
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Sprezzatura
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: Anneji] 1
#13837515 - 01/23/11 03:37 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Don't wear it on your sleeve man, you're letting your passion negatively affect how you exchange your argument.
I happen to agree with you. I'm an omnivore, but there's plenty of vegans and vegetarians that do just fine. There's a guy I know in a competitive cycling peloton that is a vegan, and the guy is quite lean and muscular, and usually takes 'the pull' (front guy in a race) so the lesser riders in his peloton can take the draft~ he doesn't believe in any kind of performance enhancers or supplements, not even multi-vitamins.
People can be vegans, or vegetarians, or omnivores, it's all about what works for them and what their personal preference is. I pay attention to biological scientific data but I still remain a mite skeptical and reluctant to conclude anything as absolute fact due to the ever-changing understanding of how consumables affect the human body, and the human body itself.
One thing evolution has allowed us to do, is to make educated decisions for ourselves, if we're merely willing to...
So vegetarians and meat-eaters, just shake hands and agree to disagree, no need to kill each other yet. 
Cheers guys.
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: Salomon]
#13837518 - 01/23/11 03:37 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Salomon said: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/20/ap/strange/main7263962.shtml
let's all eat lion tacos!!!!!
Serves 'em right for eating meat.
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BothHands said: I have inactive brewers yeast. Doesn't add taste to food. Can put it in anything. But it's not even necessary, because most cerials contain your whole daily value, and soy and almond milk also have a quarter of your daily value per cup.
right, all added from other sources
drink soy milk, grow man tits
I've been eating soy products for years, and I'm still an A. 
But they're not added from meat sources, so I could really care less. If you drink orange juice, milk, eat cerial, you're also taking vitamins from other sources. Why's that a problem?
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: BothHands]
#13837618 - 01/23/11 04:01 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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BothHands said:
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Prisoner#1 said:
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BothHands said: I have inactive brewers yeast. Doesn't add taste to food. Can put it in anything. But it's not even necessary, because most cerials contain your whole daily value, and soy and almond milk also have a quarter of your daily value per cup.
right, all added from other sources
drink soy milk, grow man tits
I've been eating soy products for years, and I'm still an A. 
man tits, not girl tits
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But they're not added from meat sources, so I could really care less. If you drink orange juice, milk, eat cerial, you're also taking vitamins from other sources. Why's that a problem?
what sources are they added from, do you know where that b12 originated?
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Anneji
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Mush 4 Brains said: All of what you said is very true. It is a far-fetched scenario, i was just trying to push the point- If vegetarianism is natural, why is it that in order to survive humans must resort to eating meat while stranded in nature?
Humans might have to resort to eating each other while stranded in nature...
Until then, we have the option of agriculture. Everything we need to live can grow right out of the ground.
I'm not condemning people for eating meat. Meat is a perfectly healthful and natural part of the human diet and I would never deny that. It's just an OPTIONAL part of the human diet if one wishes to be healthy. I'd also be willing to bet there is a huge nutritional difference between commercial meat and something caught in the wild.
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BothHands
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what sources are they added from, do you know where that b12 originated?
Yes, the B12 in supplements is extracted from bacteria cultures in the lab. All B12 comes from bacteria. If our fruits and veggies weren't so excessively sterilized, they'd have B12 on them too.
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Vegan Sausage... [Re: BothHands]
#13837666 - 01/23/11 04:10 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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BothHands said: If our fruits and veggies weren't so excessively sterilized, they'd have B12 on them too.
lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanocobalamin
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BothHands
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What to expand on that? What does that have to do with B12 being on the outside of unwashed fruits and vegetables?
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