Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 i dunno..i smell garlicky most of the time... {Bihar Times - opinion] Maneka Gandhi ..... (Bihar Times) I will not sit at a table with dead bodies or people eating them. By now this is so well known that internal airlines never even ask what meal preference I have and no stranger sitting next to me orders meat . I cannot bear the smell or the look of the meat. I cannot bear the smell of the person who eats it. I am not the only one who believes that vegetarians and non vegetarians have a different smell. The smell of meat oozes through the pores and becomes a rich rancid sweat which fouls the air around it as soon as the temperature rises. I suppose people who do not eat garlic and onions feel the same way about the odour of people who do. Do vegetarians really smell better ? News from the world of science.Anthropologists in the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic. Czech Republic decided in 2006 to study the effects of diet on body odour " attractiveness " . More specifically, they wanted to find out if women prefer the body odour of men fed a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian diet. The result ? The researchers J Havlicek and P Lenochova found that women judged the body odour of men fed a vegetarian diet to be " significantly more attractive, more pleasant, and less intense " . ..... After all – if you eat something that you cannot eat raw because it stinks , what do you expect the outcome to be ? While an apple of peas or grain can be directly taken off the plant and eaten , can you wring a chicken's neck and then bite into it ? If you could then why does meat take so long to cook and so many spices and herbs to hide the taste ? Even the thickest skinned vegetables be eating after simply steaming with no seasoning – can you do the same with meat ? ..... Moving on to a simple vegetarian vs. non-vegetarian example, heat up your oven to 98.6 degrees and place a tomato and piece of meat on it. Check back in a few hours to compare the rate of decay and the resulting smells. If it smells horrible in the open do you think it will smell less horrible inside your body . After all meat and blood decays very fast wherever it is. ..... if you're one of those that is still thinking about whether to go vegetarian ... Do it because you will smell better. Do it because knowing that will boost your confidence and self-esteem. Do it for someone you love. To join the animal welfare movement contact gandhim -- full story: http://bihartimes.com/newsbihar/2008/July/newsbihar08July5.html With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 That's one thing I noticed--I haven't needed deoderant since I went vegan. I guess I eat a pretty healthy diet... On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:01 PM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: i dunno..i smell garlicky most of the time...{Bihar Times - opinion]Maneka Gandhi.... (Bihar Times) I will not sit at a table with dead bodies or peopleeating them. By now this is so well known that internal airlines nevereven ask what meal preference I have and no stranger sitting next tome orders meat . I cannot bear the smell or the look of the meat. I cannot bear the smell of the person who eats it. I am not the only onewho believes that vegetarians and non vegetarians have a differentsmell. The smell of meat oozes through the pores and becomes a richrancid sweat which fouls the air around it as soon as the temperature rises. I suppose people who do not eat garlic and onions feel the sameway about the odour of people who do.Do vegetarians really smell better ? News from the world ofscience.Anthropologists in the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic. Czech Republic decidedin 2006 to study the effects of diet on body odour " attractiveness " .More specifically, they wanted to find out if women prefer the body odour of men fed a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian diet. The result ?The researchers J Havlicek and P Lenochova found that women judged thebody odour of men fed a vegetarian diet to be " significantly moreattractive, more pleasant, and less intense " . .....After all – if you eat something that you cannot eat raw because itstinks , what do you expect the outcome to be ? While an apple of peasor grain can be directly taken off the plant and eaten , can you wring a chicken's neck and then bite into it ? If you could then why doesmeat take so long to cook and so many spices and herbs to hide thetaste ? Even the thickest skinned vegetables be eating after simplysteaming with no seasoning – can you do the same with meat ? .....Moving on to a simple vegetarian vs. non-vegetarian example, heat upyour oven to 98.6 degrees and place a tomato and piece of meat on it.Check back in a few hours to compare the rate of decay and theresulting smells. If it smells horrible in the open do you think it will smell less horrible inside your body . After all meat and blooddecays very fast wherever it is.....if you're one of those that is still thinking about whether to govegetarian ... Do it because you will smell better. Do it because knowing that will boost your confidence and self-esteem. Do it forsomeone you love.To join the animal welfare movement contact gandhim--full story:http://bihartimes.com/newsbihar/2008/July/newsbihar08July5.html With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.---To send an email to -! Groups Links <*> /<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: /join ( ID required)<*> To change settings via email: -digest -fullfeatured <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 I certainly notice a difference between vegetarians and meat eaters. I can even tell between vegetarians and vegans by smell. I smell like garlic often and can pick up that smell on other vegetarian/vegans, but I'll take that scent over rotting meat/cheese any day. Vegans also taste better. ~Faith , Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote: > > My pits been stinking lately. > Just nice to share isnt it? > >  > Peter vv > > > > > Blue Rose <bluerose156 > > Thursday, 10 July, 2008 9:04:37 PM > Re: Veggies smell better > > > That's one thing I noticed--I haven't needed deoderant since I went vegan. I guess I eat a pretty healthy diet... > > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:01 PM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net> wrote: > > i dunno..i smell garlicky most of the time... > > > {Bihar Times - opinion] > > Maneka Gandhi > .... > (Bihar Times) I will not sit at a table with dead bodies or people > eating them. By now this is so well known that internal airlines never > even ask what meal preference I have and no stranger sitting next to > me orders meat . I cannot bear the smell or the look of the meat. I > cannot bear the smell of the person who eats it. I am not the only one > who believes that vegetarians and non vegetarians have a different > smell. The smell of meat oozes through the pores and becomes a rich > rancid sweat which fouls the air around it as soon as the temperature > rises. I suppose people who do not eat garlic and onions feel the same > way about the odour of people who do. > > Do vegetarians really smell better ? News from the world of > science.Anthropolog ists in the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of > Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic. Czech Republic decided > in 2006 to study the effects of diet on body odour " attractiveness " . > More specifically, they wanted to find out if women prefer the body > odour of men fed a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian diet. The result ? > The researchers J Havlicek and P Lenochova found that women judged the > body odour of men fed a vegetarian diet to be " significantly more > attractive, more pleasant, and less intense " . > .... > After all †" if you eat something that you cannot eat raw because it > stinks , what do you expect the outcome to be ? While an apple of peas > or grain can be directly taken off the plant and eaten , can you wring > a chicken's neck and then bite into it ? If you could then why does > meat take so long to cook and so many spices and herbs to hide the > taste ? Even the thickest skinned vegetables be eating after simply > steaming with no seasoning †" can you do the same with meat ? > .... > Moving on to a simple vegetarian vs. non-vegetarian example, heat up > your oven to 98.6 degrees and place a tomato and piece of meat on it. > Check back in a few hours to compare the rate of decay and the > resulting smells. If it smells horrible in the open do you think it > will smell less horrible inside your body . After all meat and blood > decays very fast wherever it is. > .... > if you're one of those that is still thinking about whether to go > vegetarian ... Do it because you will smell better. Do it because > knowing that will boost your confidence and self-esteem. Do it for > someone you love. > > To join the animal welfare movement contact gandhim (AT) nic (DOT) in > > -- > full story: > http://bihartimes. com/newsbihar/ 2008/July/ newsbihar08July5 .html > > > With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably. > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > To send an email to -unsubscr ibe (AT) (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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