Guest guest Posted December 25, 2000 Report Share Posted December 25, 2000 Menustration is a normal ritual for females, vegan or not, but I suppose those who aren't vegetarian or vegan have irregular and abnormal periods. But I feel that hormonal pills aren't the way to go. Those who need to gain fat/weight should be eating more good fats, like nuts, tahini, avocados. Unfortunately I don't have a steady income so I rely on someone else for my food and even that is a burden for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2000 Report Share Posted December 26, 2000 Once you step outside the box, the rules change. We have all stepped outside the box. The box is the cooked food eating, blood letting, drug pushing, animal eating, fat sucking, establishment, and everyone is on their side, the governments, the laws, and the majority of people. These people will take cancer patients into their care and try to fatten them up. They have tried to make us believe that fat is healthy. We are alone here, outside the box. We know that disease is not caused by bacteria or viruses, but by internal filth. We should know that their definition of health, and illness, does not apply to us. We are attaining health far beyound their definition of just a lack of disease. The reason I posted message # 609 is so you would understand that cessation of mensus is normal and HEALTHY. Let me quote from Survival Into The 21st Century by Victoras Kulvinskas. " It has been proven by Bernard, Ehret, Haig and other experimenters that a low protein vegetarian diet, leads to a progressive diminution of the menstrual flow until it is replaced by a bloodless discharge as occurs in female animals. through dietary control and avoidance of erotic excitation of the ovaries, this mucous discharge can also be made to disappear, leading to regeneration of blood, producing new body and brain cells. " I doubt your period stoped because of lack of fat in your diet, you are just becoming healther. The word anorexia was invented by a fat pushing society, that is frightend by anyone who is different. Anyone that would call you an anorexic, would flip out, if they met a breatharian. Toxins are stored in our fat cells, when you lose fat, you lose toxins. When the toxins are gone, your weight will naturally come back up to where it should be. Raw vegans are always going to be on the thin side, just as wild, healthy animals are thin. You will never see a fat 90 year old. <br><br>Raw vegans can live very well, on very little food. When you cook food, the vitamins and minerals lose their catalist, (enzymes) and become non organic, and non nutritious. Cooked fooders are, literaly, living on the raw lettuce, and tomatoe in their cheese burgers. Just keep doing what you are doing, and I promise you; everything will work out.<br><br>Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2000 Report Share Posted December 27, 2000 Doug <br><br>Not to be argumentative but just to set a few records straight. The word anorexia comes from the Greek, An, meaning privation or lack of, and Orexis, meaning appetite. <br><br>Anorexia nervosa is different circumstance. The first documented case of what is generally recognized as “modern” anorexia nervosa is found in Richard Mortons Phthisiologa, 1686. It’s somewhat of a misnomer as anorexics (modern interpretation) don’t necessarily have a suppressed appetite. Even the term “nervosa” has a lot of baggage with it due to the symptoms being lumped into “Women’s hysterical problems” along with “vapors” and other oddities which is typical male dominated . .well you probably know the drill, lol.<br><br>Anorexia was recognized long before consumerist society was even a glimmer in anyone’s eyes. The latest research that I have read points to control issues as possibly the biggest factor in anorexia. It is not a “mental illness” at all although anorexia can be associated with some mental illnesses.<br><br>The cessation of menses is NOT a normal occurrence. It happens for a number of reasons, one of which IS the loss of body fat. There’s no question about that. Women athletes have this happen regularly. There’s a joke about “Gone with the flow” that circulates around serious competitors.<br><br>Raw vegans are NOT necessarily going to be skinny although probably more will than won't. Wild healthy animals also are not necessarily thin. <br><br>IMO eating raw is most probably the best way to go through ones life however there’s plenty of opportunity to unknowingly abuse raw as well as cooked and advising anyone to do anything other than investigate thoroughly what their doing steps into scary territory.<br><br>Jules Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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