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I just recently went vegan * 2
    #23354407 - 06/17/16 11:08 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I've been vegetarian for a little over 3 years now, I quit eating meat the same day I quit smoking cigarettes. When I went vegetarian, I always knew I'd go vegan one day. Well that day was about 3 or 4 days ago. No more cream cheese, sour cream, and mozerella cheese & spinach stuffed manicotti or any of that stuff anymore.

Going vegetarian was surprisingly very easy for me to do. Going vegan has been even easier so far which I'm actually even more surprised about.

I have a bad sugar addiction I'm getting over. I'm surprisingly fit for how much sugar I indulge in but I also cook everything from scratch with raw sugar so that probably helps (along with a high immune system). After I went vegetarian I felt so much better but anytime I ate dairy and/or sugar I could definitely feel it drag me down (which was pretty frequently if not daily). I still ate pretty healthy as in I kept my igredients simple and did my own cooking but what I made for myself admittedly isn't what my body needed.

Yesterday is when I did my real shopping. I munched on some organic blue corn tortilla chips and some black bean&corn salsa and then made a blueberry/strawberry/mango smoothie with some almond milk and flax seed and also ate some grapes.

This morning I brewed some organic coffee with hazelnut creamer (made from almonds) and I just finished my salad which consisted of baby spinach, red and green romaine lettuce, green and red chard, mizuna, arugula, radicchio (it was an organic salad mix) and drizzled this vegan poppyseed salad dressing that tasted fancy af and cut some apple and avocado into the salad.
I've also munched on the other half of that apple and 2 carrots throughout the day.

Within these 3-4 days of switching to vegan, I feel way better than I did already. When I eat I don't get this bloated lazy feeling. I'm also not waking up with stomach problems anymore at all. I would wake up with a bloated, gassy stomach and when I woke up today I noticed it was completely gone (which is a pretty big victory for me and what inspired this post). I also feel much more clear headed and happy. I seemed to have slept much better last night as well.

I'm also going to see how some of my old recipes do with some replacements...like for my pineapple cake I could use a banana instead of an egg and almond or cashew milk for the milk. Just to test it out.
I already know this vegan brownie recipe that's good af. I'd give them to people and no one had a clue they were vegan, they just went on and on about how good they were. They were so moist too.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie] * 1
    #23354544 - 06/17/16 11:50 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Surprise surprise. You just could not wait to inform us, could you? :lol:


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Eminence]
    #23354575 - 06/17/16 11:58 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

That I'm feeling better with my new eating habit? My bad.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23354609 - 06/17/16 12:08 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I mean if you feel better, good for you. I'm just bustin your balls because it's pretty known that vegans love to let everyone know they're vegan :lol:

I actually tried it once to see if the health benefits were there and I really didn't feel much different..I felt more hungry though. Our diets are literally opposites of each other. Most of my calories come from fat, I have probably less than 30 carbs a day and I also feel better than before, plus I've noticed benefits on the surface too..better complexion, less bloat, healthier hair, healthier nails, and even my teeth feel healthier.

I think a huge part of health when it comes to diet is really just eatin real food whether it's animal products or vegan based foods.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Eminence] * 1
    #23354692 - 06/17/16 12:31 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I can feel that. I wouldn't say a vegan diet works for everyone but my body accepts it extremely well as opposed to anything else I've done. It's definitely for me :grin:


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23354729 - 06/17/16 12:44 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Right on :thumbup: Just please keep that mindset and avoid becoming one of those impotent rage-filled militant vegans.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Eminence]
    #23355206 - 06/17/16 03:46 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah I know what you mean. I went 3 years as a vegetarian with that mindset and it seems to have worked well for me. Is factory farming and thinking animals were put here specifically for humans okay? Absolutely not. Is eating meat morally wrong? Not according to nature.

Although I will say that the 3 years I've been vegetarian, I've been stereotyped as one of those people that shoves it down everyone's throat and in result they feel the need to shove it down my throat as to why eating meat is ok.

They'll ask me "So what made you go vegetarian?" and I'll explain my reasoning without making any accusations and they'll start on me about their beliefs and why it's okay. It happens very often believe it or not.

I think the stigma definitely goes both ways.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23355227 - 06/17/16 03:52 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

And as this post demonstrates, I am proud of becoming a vegan and I believe there's a certain level of respect I deserve for the challenges I face for my choice. Should everyone have to follow and do as I do? Absolutely not. But I still believe I deserve that respect nonetheless.

As much as I disagree with a lot of vegans on how they go about explaining their reasons for doing what they do, I still have love and respect for them because I know where they're coming from. It's not easy knowing what goes on in those factory farms and knowing there's so much brutality and torture and no one cares.

It's not about people eating meat, it's about people not caring and respecting life in general. That's what makes me mad. But I know throwing dead animal pictures and screamin and gettin mad at people is only going to push them further away from what I want them to do.

I'm a vegan, I have great variety of food, and I'm very healthy and about to start working out a lot more soon. The point I'm trying to get at is, I lead by example, not by ranting to people who don't care and only get satisfaction from watching me get upset.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23355246 - 06/17/16 03:57 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Also, sorry for the triple post, but I've made a few people switch to a vegetarian diet without pressuring them or mentioning anything about it. They would just watch me do what I do and they asked questions and before I knew it they were trying it.

It's emotionally easier on me to not worry about them and know that I'm still making a difference by just doing what I feel is right.


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Damion5050's Coir Tek (I use 5.5 - 6 quarts of water instead of 4. Also ignore step 13 and ignore the monotub completely. The only purpose of this tek is to show you how to make a simple substrate. I also add gypsum to it but not necessary)
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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23355326 - 06/17/16 04:21 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I'll never be a vegan myself (outside that short period I experimented with it) but I agree about factory farming. I live right up the street from a farmer who has free range everything..cows, chickens, pigs..I get most of my meat from him and I hunt on occasion so that's about the best I think I can do :shrug:


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23359893 - 06/19/16 04:57 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Keep it up!! Took me a while to go vegan. Meat was easy to give up, but the cheese and dairy was hard as hell to kick because of that casomorphine compound.

Wait until you finally get over the bread and make it raw for 3 days, it really lights your brain up with a high you've never felt!! And I've done almost every drug on the planet, INXS, so trust me.  Just make sure you eat enough or you'll get tired. 

If your not satisfying your carb/energy necessity and natural salt craving through salty veggies, and your natural sweet tooth craving through sweet fruit, your going to use artificially salted and sweetened cooked processed foods especially processed grains which are high carb.  It'll get you through your day, but it's a different feeling than raw. 

Natural raw meat is not salty or sweet...

PM me if you have questions.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23361011 - 06/19/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Good for you, man! It's good that your body responded well to the diet. I agree with wakeinpeople, you gotta be eating constantly since all that food gets digested pretty quickly. I always have that problem especially at work.. ugh.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: ChameleonTruffle]
    #23365446 - 06/21/16 12:11 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Everyone is different but I would argue a vegan or vegetarian diet is not a balanced diet. Protein wise you would really have to fill that gap with something an fats also if you are skipping out on meat.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: tdubz] * 1
    #23365751 - 06/21/16 04:25 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Hey man! So happy to hear about another vegan on Shroomery. I've been vegan for a year now, and let me tell you, it just keeps getting better. I was vegetarian for a while, and a strong DMT experience coupled with 2.6mg LSD prompted me to adopt a purely plant based diet.

My energy levels are through the roof, and I feel like my palate has expanded. I can taste so many more flavors in my food.

I feel so much better about myself knowing that I'm not contributing to the suffering of animals in factory dairy operations, or the sadness of battery hens that never get to see the outdoors. (and who would want to eat a chicken's period, anyway?)

You're not supposed to give dairy products to hunting dogs because it kills their sense of smell. Cheese and dairy, (cow nipple milk,) does the same thing to humans. Kills your sense of smell, kills your taste buds.

:seriousthumbsup:

Don't listen to these haters. When you're 98 and still out mushroom hunting, all the rest of these people are going to have been incontinent and balding and on heart medication for a decade, if not dead.

Please feel free to send me a message if you want to talk about vegan stuff or need and recipe ideas. It's always really awesome to know there's others out there that don't find you strange. :haha

I'd recommend you check out apple bananas and Thai bananas, also. The banana family is so much more diverse than just your plain old Cavendish bananas, you can find em at most natural food coops. Also, if you get a craving for ice cream, there's plenty of delicious cashewmilk ice creams that capture the right creamy texture you're looking for. Cashews are going to be your main staple in a little while. Cashew cheeses and cashew milk are super dank, and mmake me wonder why I ever ate dairy to begin with.


Congrats again man on adopting your new plant based lifestyle!


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: WeAreMushroom]
    #23365798 - 06/21/16 04:52 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

My great grandfather lived to be about that age and his diet consisted of mostly meat, eggs and dairy..thing is it was free range meat and dairy. Meat and dairy are not bad for you. Only the other shit they put in it in the factories. Veganism does not guarantee you a long life. Don't remember the guys' names, but 2 Americans went to stay up in Canada and lived on nothing but fish and seal blubber for 10 years and had no health problems..and their hair actually got thicker, since you mention balding. Something I noticed myself too after eating more fat. The healthiest regions in the world consist of people who eat a lot of fish, vegans really aren't as healthy as you think. That's why so many end up buying supplements so they're not vitamin deficient.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: Kush_Zombie]
    #23365809 - 06/21/16 05:05 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

yeah congrats.  I have never seen a vegetarian beaming with health. ever.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: sprinkles]
    #23365848 - 06/21/16 05:31 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I'm a supplement-free vegan because I'm not an idiot and I know how to spend time on the internet researching how to get the nutrition I need.

The main vitamins vegans can become deficient in are B-12 and Iron, which is supplied by the nutritional yeast that's in my cashew cheese sauces, and used as seasoning on my vegetables. Iron is in a lot of plants, you just have to google the highest content ones.


Vegans who don't know how to eat right, or sickly vegans who don't take care of themselves are an embarrassment to healthy vegans everywhere, and I discourage you from branding all of us with a stereotype, simply because you've never met a heathy vegan. The chances are, you've never met more than you could count on one hand.

Some vegans ARE unhealthy. These are what I like to call "freezer vegans." A meal of poptarts, oreos, taco bell, and tater tots CAN technically be vegan, but it's not a healthy meal. As a vegan, you're almost certainly required to spend hours in the kitchen every day, to prepare the kind of food that you need for a balanced diet.

I suggest you all watch "Food Matters" and "Food, Inc." on Netflix.

Also, look into the China Study, and the documentary Plant Pure Nation. It was a study done by American doctors in regions of rural China, where people statistically live longer than anywhere else in the world. The enormous amount of data they collected revealed that the more entirely plant based the diets of individuals were, the more likely they were to live longer lives.

This is an actual study, by actual doctors, (The Hippocrates Health Institute,) who made an actual documentary about it, called "Plant Pure Nation," which is showing in small theaters nationwide. The doctor in charge of the study, Dr. T. Colin Campbell, dedicated the rest of his life to spreading the knowledge that a plant-based lifestyle is the healthiest way to live. 

There's an overwhelming amount of data to indicate that meat and dairy contribute to the degradation of the human body.

Even if the statement were true that, "meat and dairy aren't bad for you, just the stuff they put in it at the factory," think about what all that stuff is. Antibiotics to keep the animals from getting sick in tightly packed, shit-filled cages. Artifical hormones to make them grow larger, faster. I encourage you to check out the FDA standard for what constitutes animal feed. Some animals are fed various organic matter and garbage instead of feed.

There's been a lot in the press about problems at the Butterball factory with people raping the turkeys. If you've ever eaten a Butterball turkey, you've probably eaten a load of some Mexican workers jizz, too. :rofl:

The conditions these animals are kept in are inhumane, but most of you aren't concerned about that. What you SHOULD be concerned about, even if you don't like animals, is what they're shooting them up with before they feed them, (and the secretions from their nipples,) to you!


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: WeAreMushroom]
    #23365874 - 06/21/16 05:53 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

The only problem i have with feeding large amounts of medications to lifestock is that it contributes to the formation of resistant germs who could pose a very real thread. I dont mind eating a bit of jizz here and there


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: WeAreMushroom]
    #23365882 - 06/21/16 05:56 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

word castle.




pretty much all I caught was how vegans dont know how to eat well and you are the exception to all of them right?

and ohhh how them poor animals suffer.  With their advanced neurological system and their complex emotional feelings and thoughts.  You can see clearly that they are dying inside, every moment in their life is pure agony. 

  Well honey plants feel things too.  Thats why they have defense systems in place, they really dont want to be eaten either. The best thing to do is stop eating all together and learn to live off air and sunlight only.  Its reprehensible, the need to consume other living things so we may live.  It makes me cringe, it hurts inside so much.


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Re: I just recently went vegan [Re: WeAreMushroom]
    #23365961 - 06/21/16 06:47 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

The china study didn't take physical activity between the different regions into account, that already makes it harder to see accurate comparisons. And judging by the results of the study I mentioned about the men spending 10 years eating fish and blubber without adverse health effects, and the fact that another study showed that the frequency at which you eat can shorten life span, I'm willing to bet that if vegans live longer it likely has something to do with the fact that they tend to eat more fiber and obviously their foods are less calorie dense but still filling. Both factors that tend to keep people satiated longer and eating less. But I'm just taking a guess :shrug:

What kind of dairy products are you talking about? There's a big difference in nutrition if you're comparing raw or pasteurized milk. Raw milk is probably one of the healthiest things you can drink. Also I live right up the street from a farm, and I live in the sticks..I don't buy meat from stores. I hunt and I walk up the street and buy cuts from the farmer whose animals are all free range and eat grass and bugs only. I could probably eat that meat raw and be fine. You should talk to some people that are, say, at least in their 60s and ask what they ate back in their day. A lot will say (at least in my region) that they cooked a ton of their food in fat, and ate meat that wasn't factory farmed and the problems vegans tend to associate with meat really weren't an issue. The problems vegans associate with meat started becoming an issue when junk food and factory farming became popular..and interestingly enough, people also started getting fatter around the same time that people started saying that eating fat makes you fat.

There's another option that some people like to float around too when it comes to why some people are healthier on a vegan diet and some are healthier with a more balanced diet..blood types. The idea that what is best for you is related to what your ancestors survived on. It sounds possible but I haven't looked into it much.


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