Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 If you decide to check on a B-12 supplement rather than working to ensure that you get the B-12 in your diet, make sure it's from a veg*n source. There are many sources for B-12 in a veg*n diet, including commercially prepared milk alternatives (i.e. soy, rice, almond, etc...), fortified cereals, meat analogues, and tofu. You can also get it by adding Vegetarian Support Formula Nutritional Yeast (not Brewers Yeast) to things that you eat. It has a cheesy flavor. I incorporate it into almost everything I prepare as it is also high in protein and has many other nutrients as well. Below I have copied the nutritional information for Red Star Nutritional Yeast. I would think that as long as it is a vegetarian support formula, other brands would be comparable. FWIW. God's Peace, Gayle Red Star® Vegetarian Support FormulaT Nutritional Yeast T6635+ is a reliable source of B-complex vitamins and Cyanocobalamin (B12). Suggested Serving Size 16 grams Large Flakes: 2 heaping tablespoons Calories per Serving 60 Fat Calories 7 Nutrient Amount Per Serving (16g) % Daily Value Total fat 0.83 g 1% Saturated fat 0.21 g 1% Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 5.12 mg 0% Potassium 320 mg 9% Total Carbohydrate 7.2 g 2% Dietary fiber 3.9 g 16% Protein 8.34 g 17% Vitamin A 0 IU 0% Vitamin C 0 mg 0% 0 mg 0% Calcium 11.2 mg 1% Iron 0.77 mg 4% Vitamin D 0 IU 0% Vitamin E 0 IU 0% Vitamin K 0 mcg 0% Thiamin (B1) 9.6 mg 640% Riboflavin (B2) 9.6 mg 565% Niacin 56 mg 280% Vitamin B6 9.6 mg 480% Folic Acid 240 mcg 60% Vitamin B12 8 mcg 133% Biotin 20.8 mcg 7% Pantothenic Acid 1.04 mg 10% Phosphorus 174.4 mg 17% Iodine 0 mcg 0% Magnesium 20.8 mg 5% Zinc 3.2 mg 21% Selenium 22.4 mcg 32% Copper 0.128 mg 6% Manganese 0.094 mg 5% Chromium < 0.5 mcg 0% Molybdenum 6.4 mcg 9% Ingredient Statement: Inactive dry yeast, niacin (B3), thiamin hydrochloride (B1), riboflavin (B2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (B6), Vitamin B12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 HUH? No kidding. That isn't what I was asking about. I don't hide foods. I was wondering how old your daughter is relative to how old my daughter is & what she will/won't eat, likes/dislikes. I don't think my daughter knows what vegetarianism is. She doesn't refuse foods but isn't usually very interested in meat. I know how to make sure my kids get all their nutrients. Carousel Cheesecakes <cc1 wrote: They can get all of their protein requirements from other foods. Meat is not essential to a human diet. Check with a nutritionist and if they try to tell you ways to hide the meats in other foods forget it. You child will know. They should give you healthy alternatives like beans, dairy, eggs, and believe it or not there is protein in veggies. You may wish to talk to your doctor about a vitamin B-12 suplement. Kirsten Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 Hi Susanna and Welcome from another comparative newbie My name's Laura, I'm 32 and live in Scotland with Sammy-cat (currently asleep and forcing me to perch on the edge of my seat as he's curled up behind me!) I wouldn't call myself a vegetarian *yet*. But I'm getting there ... Laura Currently Reading: Number Ten by Sue Townsend http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/1998333 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 What is IBS? Kirsten Jonathan Cummings [cummingsinmexico] Saturday, January 22, 2005 12:18 PM new member Hi everyone - I just wanted to write a quick note to let you know I'm new to this group - I'm strongly considering going Vegan due to chronic health problems - I have IBS (with C) - sorry to be graphic! - and all the various and strange problems that come along with that - inablitity to lose weight, of course horrible bloating & pain, strong constant muscle cramps, etc.etc...and have been suffering and feeling sick & miserable everyday for as long as I can remember. Anyway, I've been speaking to a lot of vegans and rawfood eaters recently - who've only gotten relief from switching to that type of diet...and I'm strongly cosidering going that route. I've tried everything else! So, there's a little background on me - if anyone has any advice, suggestions, success stories, etc...please let me know! I'm so new to even vegetarianism... ~Susanna cummingsinmexico http://cummingsinmexico.blogspot.com " Levantate, resplandece; porque ha venido tu luz, y la gloria de Jehova ha nacido sobre ti. " " Arise, shine; for your light has come! and the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. " ISAIAH 60:1-3 Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 IBS = Irritable Bowel Syndrome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 --- Carousel Cheesecakes <cc1 wrote: > What is IBS? Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Pat Meet the all-new My - Try it today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 Ah. Thanks. I do hope this lifestyle helps you. Kirsten veggie hound [veggiehound] Saturday, January 22, 2005 1:57 PM RE: new member --- Carousel Cheesecakes <cc1 wrote: > What is IBS? Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Pat Meet the all-new My - Try it today! _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 would you be doing eggs and dairy too, or strictly veggie as in just veggie? ) Chanda - Josie Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:30 AM New member Hello, My name is Josie and for years have been yo yo-ing trying to go strictly veggie. I saw your group and it had a friendly feeling so here I am. I think most of the time the trouble I have is that I don't know what to eat and end up thinking all there is is lettuce to eat. I', in my 60s and diabetic (on pills). I haven't been doing too well there either. However, it's time I stop trying and start 'doing'. Any suggestions are welcome. For example: what's for breakfast..,etc Thanks and have a great day. Josie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Welcome Irene:) It sounds like you have a difficult situation dealing with an unsupportive family. My only advice is to arm yourself with solid information about nutrition (an excellent book is " Becoming Vegan " by Vesanto Melina). I find myself in regular conflict with my own family over eating, however I have the support of my husband and I also have a penchant for debate which tends to make others less likely to bring up contraversial subjects with me. I usually find that their arguments are based on their feelings and fears rather than on evidence. At first, having grown up in a non-veg family, I was worried about " experimenting " with vegetarianism on my children. But I realized that the Vegetarian " experiment " is actually quite ancient (look at India for example) and our modern culture is doing a far more risky experiement on ourselves with the introduction of genetically modified foods and ultra-processed foods which are depleted in nutrients. I've gained more confidence as my two children are getting older (aged 2 and 4) and have developed so well both intellectually, and physically. Anyway, good luck and I hope this list will give you some helpful support and advice:) Melanie. B.C. Canada Irene Lopez wrote: >Hi, my name is Irene, I'm new to this group. I don't exactly know what's up with this e-mail...i was told to send it to join. In case other members get this: >I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! I am 26, a single mom, and a vegetarian about to go vegan. I only believe in eating organic dairy products. My son, Adrian, is 6 years old and is a vegetarian by his own choice. My family detests our vegetarian/vegan beliefs, and they even make my son feel ashamed sometimes. That's why I wanted to join this group..to get advice on how to deal with my family, and how to talk to my son about all this. Also, I'm concerned about his health because my own eating habits are terrible. I DO NOT eat right, or I should say, ENOUGH. >I hope to chat with you all soon! > >---Irene, 26, Tampa, FL > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Welcome to the group! Im Sarah 25, mommy to 2 wonderful mostly vegetarian kids, with a meat eating hubby. My family doesnt exactly approve or disapprove. They ask questions or make funny faces at some things, and Im glad they leave it at that. *Sarah* momma to Alexin 3 and Cameron 18m. (hbac) - Irene Lopez Thursday, June 02, 2005 6:42 AM new member Hi, my name is Irene, I'm new to this group. I don't exactly know what's up with this e-mail...i was told to send it to join. In case other members get this: I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! I am 26, a single mom, and a vegetarian about to go vegan. I only believe in eating organic dairy products. My son, Adrian, is 6 years old and is a vegetarian by his own choice. My family detests our vegetarian/vegan beliefs, and they even make my son feel ashamed sometimes. That's why I wanted to join this group..to get advice on how to deal with my family, and how to talk to my son about all this. Also, I'm concerned about his health because my own eating habits are terrible. I DO NOT eat right, or I should say, ENOUGH. I hope to chat with you all soon! ---Irene, 26, Tampa, FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 , Joyloulin@a... wrote: > > Hello and welcome to VegetarianSlimming, > > The following questionnaire contains a few questions to help us to get to > know you a little better. To fill it in, hit Reply, fill in below or beside each > question, and re-address the questionnaire to the group at > vegetarianslimming > > (My answers are in parenthesis) > (I tried the reply thing - it didn't work - so I copied and pasted it) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Questionnaire (all questions are optional): > > 1) What is your name or what would you like to be called? > (Louise Lin) brunda > > 2) How old are you (roughly)? 21 > (65 - it can be rough at times) > > 3) Where do you live (what country - what town, city or region)? > (SE Wisconsin - between Milwaukee and Chicago0). india,bangalore > > 4) How long have you been a vegetarian/vegan? > (I was for 5 years kind of sloppy - then did the South Beach thing and lost ) since birth > 55 pounds and kept it off for about 2 years - then it camed creeping back as I > deviated. I never like all that meat - aboutr 25 pounds. Then since March of > this year I saw a film from Farm Santuary and remembered why I was a > vegetarian in the first place and have been eating that way since. I have gained > another 15 and don't like that part at all.) > > 5) What is your favourite (vegetarian) food or meal? > (tofu - anyway - raspberries) sweets > > 6) How did you find this group? > (I went to and put in " vegetarian weight loss " in the search) good > > 7) Is there anything specific you want to get out of the group? > (support in loosing weight while staying vegetarian and perhaps sharing some > recipes and a few laughs) recipes > > 8) Tell us a few of your favourite things. > (flying - dancing - music - grandkids - laughing - movies especially with > grandkids - concerts ... I went to a rap/rock concert with friend's child because > the parents couldn't go and it was fun) playin chess > > NOW *re-address* this message to vegetarianslimming > Many thanks - enjoy the list! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Irene, It sounds to me like your son would benefit from meeting other children who had similar beliefs about meat. Check out www.vegfamily.com, you can do a search for local playgroups. That might be helpful. You might find it helpful to find a local vegetarian society. Our local one has potlucks and other events. Its a nice opportunity to find like minded people. Your local natural food store would probably be a good place to find out whats available in your area. Just some thoughts, hope they are helpful. Over time, it does get easier. Katie http://frugalveggiemama.blogspot.com -- Melanie Mobbs <mmobbs Fri, 03 Jun 2005 07:48:12 -0700 ><html><body> > > ><tt> >Welcome Irene:)<BR> ><BR> >It sounds like you have a difficult situation dealing with an <BR> >unsupportive family. My only advice is to arm yourself with solid <BR> >information about nutrition (an excellent book is " Becoming Vegan " by <BR> >Vesanto Melina). I find myself in regular conflict with my own family <BR> >over eating, however I have the support of my husband and I also have a <BR> >penchant for debate which tends to make others less likely to bring up <BR> >contraversial subjects with me. I usually find that their arguments <BR> >are based on their feelings and fears rather than on evidence. At <BR> >first, having grown up in a non-veg family, I was worried about <BR> > " experimenting " with vegetarianism on my children. But I realized that <BR> >the Vegetarian " experiment " is actually quite ancient (look at India for <BR> >example) and our modern culture is doing a far more risky experiement on <BR> >ourselves with the introduction of genetically modified foods and <BR> >ultra-processed foods which are depleted in nutrients. I've gained more <BR> >confidence as my two children are getting older (aged 2 and 4) and have <BR> >developed so well both intellectually, and physically. <BR> ><BR> >Anyway, good luck and I hope this list will give you some helpful <BR> >support and advice:)<BR> ><BR> >Melanie.<BR> >B.C. Canada<BR> ><BR> ><BR> >Irene Lopez wrote:<BR> ><BR> >>Hi, my name is Irene, I'm new to this group. I don't exactly know what's up with this e-mail...i was told to send it to join. In case other members get this:<BR> >>I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! I am 26, a single mom, and a vegetarian about to go vegan. I only believe in eating organic dairy products. My son, Adrian, is 6 years old and is a vegetarian by his own choice. My family detests our vegetarian/vegan beliefs, and they even make my son feel ashamed sometimes. That's why I wanted to join this group..to get advice on how to deal with my family, and how to talk to my son about all this. Also, I'm concerned about his health because my own eating habits are terrible. I DO NOT eat right, or I should say, ENOUGH. <BR> >>I hope to chat with you all soon!<BR> >> <BR> >>---Irene, 26, Tampa, FL<BR> >><BR> >><BR> >><BR> >>Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around <BR> >><a href= " " ></a> <BR> >><BR> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 My mother is very unsupportive of our lifestyle, although she tries to understand. For example, today, she said, " I am making wraps you would like. They have no meat. " But they did have cream cheese and monzerella cheese in them. I told her I'd have to find suitable substitutes for the cheese, but it sounded good. Then my mom got on her soap box that I could not be health, or raise my daughter healthy without any animal products. She is stuck on, " nothing but meat and dairy have protein or iron. " I point out to her, while I ate meat and dairy, I suffered horribly from anemia, since I have stopped consuming meat and dairy, I no longer have that problem. Of course when I ate meat and dairy, I was single and ate out a lot, but if meat and dairy were the only sources, I would still suffer from anemia. Melanie Mobbs <mmobbs wrote:Welcome Irene:) It sounds like you have a difficult situation dealing with an unsupportive family. My only advice is to arm yourself with solid information about nutrition (an excellent book is " Becoming Vegan " by Vesanto Melina). I find myself in regular conflict with my own family over eating, however I have the support of my husband and I also have a penchant for debate which tends to make others less likely to bring up contraversial subjects with me. I usually find that their arguments are based on their feelings and fears rather than on evidence. At first, having grown up in a non-veg family, I was worried about " experimenting " with vegetarianism on my children. But I realized that the Vegetarian " experiment " is actually quite ancient (look at India for example) and our modern culture is doing a far more risky experiement on ourselves with the introduction of genetically modified foods and ultra-processed foods which are depleted in nutrients. I've gained more confidence as my two children are getting older (aged 2 and 4) and have developed so well both intellectually, and physically. Anyway, good luck and I hope this list will give you some helpful support and advice:) Melanie. B.C. Canada Irene Lopez wrote: >Hi, my name is Irene, I'm new to this group. I don't exactly know what's up with this e-mail...i was told to send it to join. In case other members get this: >I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! I am 26, a single mom, and a vegetarian about to go vegan. I only believe in eating organic dairy products. My son, Adrian, is 6 years old and is a vegetarian by his own choice. My family detests our vegetarian/vegan beliefs, and they even make my son feel ashamed sometimes. That's why I wanted to join this group..to get advice on how to deal with my family, and how to talk to my son about all this. Also, I'm concerned about his health because my own eating habits are terrible. I DO NOT eat right, or I should say, ENOUGH. >I hope to chat with you all soon! > >---Irene, 26, Tampa, FL > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Hi Irene Welcome aboard!!! It must be hard when your family doesn't support your stand, Does it include ur husband too? Does he disapprove being a veggie too? Just thought i'd share a li'l bit of my past with you, we (the whole of my family and my husbands family) are vegetarian (lacto, so we do consume diary products) In fact where i come from (India) there is a good population of vegetarians. As our family is brought up this way we (most of us)have never felt the urge to eat meat, I hope the same will work with my son, although we never know. Any regarding our health, i am fit, very normal, infact my dad was in the forces and he has done a lot of weightlifting and body building etc... and he has never had meat in his life either. So to put it short... for a person to be healthy eating meat or not doesn't count... eating well balanced nutritious food is what matters And you/your son can have a well balanced vegan food that can keep you/him healthy. (some things to start with are sprouts, beans and lentils for protein, green vegetables for fiber, rice and wheat for carb etc) hope this helps, Good luck!!! Shree , Irene Lopez <onereallybadgirl> wrote: > Hi, my name is Irene, I'm new to this group. I don't exactly know what's up with this e-mail...i was told to send it to join. In case other members get this: > I'm looking forward to meeting everyone! I am 26, a single mom, and a vegetarian about to go vegan. I only believe in eating organic dairy products. My son, Adrian, is 6 years old and is a vegetarian by his own choice. My family detests our vegetarian/vegan beliefs, and they even make my son feel ashamed sometimes. That's why I wanted to join this group..to get advice on how to deal with my family, and how to talk to my son about all this. Also, I'm concerned about his health because my own eating habits are terrible. I DO NOT eat right, or I should say, ENOUGH. > I hope to chat with you all soon! > > ---Irene, 26, Tampa, FL > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Welcome to the group, David! Denise in SW Iowa , David Penelope <ne14anap> wrote: > > I'm new here. I'm also new to following a vegetarian > diet. I actually recognized this sentiment from my > vegetarian practice and lifestyle backround research. > Apparently, its from, The View From the Vegetarian > Side (Sant Bani Press). > http://www.purifymind.com/TolstoySpeaks.htm > Interesting. > > > David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 you've got more than me, i've only got a couple of weeks. good luck keeping it going. i hope you enjoy and find something interesting and worthwhile in this group. it would be nice to see some of the young people get raw like your daughter and her friends. take care, rich rawfood , " rawyum " <rawyum> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > I'm new to the group and look forward to being a part of the > community. I've been 100% Raw since April 3rd this year. My daughter > and several friends are almost 100% and we're all LOVING our new > lifestyle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 Hey Darlene! Welcome to the group! Do you remember me? You're actually the one who turned me on to the low fat, no grain, high fruit approach to raw foods, which has made all the difference - thank you for that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 my name is rich sachs, i've been here a couple of years, eating raw off and on for 10 years or so. i go with an all produce approach as opposed to an all fruit approach, about two-thirds fruit, one-third vegetables and some percentage of raw nuts, a plant food diet i call it. i have no children, i'm 41, 42 in october, i'm in philadelphia, pa (suburbs) region. assuming of course, that fruit is defined as plants with seeds. peace, joy and fullfillment, honor and glory too, and a little kindness, a little heartfulness, a little thoughtfulness, a lot of caring. rawfood , " dknbhn " <dknbhn> wrote: > Hello My name is Darlene Navarre, 33 and I just joined your rawfood > chat group. I have been eating raw foods for 4 years and 9 months now. > I have elevated to more of a natural hygenist approach to eating over > the past 4 months my diet is mostly fruits now. I am also raising 2 > children who have been eating only raw foods from birth now 5 and 3 > years of age. I currently live in las vegas, NV with my husband, 46 > and all 5 of our children. I look Forward to connecting with you. > > Thank You > Peace and love, > Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 greetings and welcome if ya have any questions, comments, announcements, queries, stories, tales, exclaimations...whichever, just shout em on out! cheers fraggle annajade24 <annajade24 Nov 9, 2005 8:17 AM New member Hello everyone. I am a new member of this group. I am vegetarian, on my way to veganism and trying to learn more about it! To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 Hello Anna (?) ~Welcome to Vegan Chat - I hope you like it here - do join in or start your own thread. Jo - " annajade24 " <annajade24 Wednesday, November 09, 2005 4:17 PM New member > Hello everyone. I am a new member of this group. I am vegetarian, on > my way to veganism and trying to learn more about it! > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 Hi Anna, Welcome to the group , I am the quiet innocuous, one. Hope we can help, all you have to do is ask. Also Chip in to any threads you like, don`t be shy , have a try, dont be brash , have a bash. The Valley Vegan............ Amynedd yw mam pob doethineb Patience is the mother of all wisdom annajade24 <annajade24 wrote: Hello everyone. I am a new member of this group. I am vegetarian, on my way to veganism and trying to learn more about it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 Hi Peter What was that you said ....... :-) Welcome to the group , I am the quiet innocuous, one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Hi and WELCOME! Thx for saying hello and please let us know if we can help in any way. Nikki , " annajade24 " <annajade24> wrote: > > Hello everyone. I am a new member of this group. I am vegetarian, on > my way to veganism and trying to learn more about it! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 >I am the quiet innocuous, one. Stop it Peter! You made me laugh so hard juice came out of my nose! Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Hi there :-) Welcome! I only joined recently too and made that same move from veggie to vegan just over two months ago or so. I still miss the cheese occasionally but it hasn't been too bad otherwise :-) BB AlexOn 09/11/05, annajade24 <annajade24 wrote: Hello everyone. I am a new member of this group. I am vegetarian, on my way to veganism and trying to learn more about it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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