garvey
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My daughter received a book from a relative titled "The China Study" by T. Colin Campbell and she read it over the Christmas weekend. The basic premise is that scientific research into nutrition points to a vegan/macrobiotic diet leads to a healthier lifestyle and shows a higher probability of being beneficial to cardiovascular health and fighting cancer.
I read parts of the book and am openly skeptical, researched Campbell and there are indications that he's full of crap and manipulating data for his own vegan cause. That said, my wife and daughter seem to be in....
Point of fact: tonight's meal. I came home to a wonderfully smelling meal, sat down to eat, and was presented with 2 portabella mushroom caps stuffed with pesto potatoes, and a salad. It was alright (well, the salad was really good) -- and here I am 3 hours later starving. All I can see is this is my future....
I'm all for healthy living, but I cannot see myself living the vegan life. I tried the vegetarian life once before (8 years ago) and within 3 weeks I lost the will to eat. Food became absolutely no fun.
Now I'm back in the same place.
Is there anyone at CP who has successfully transitioned into a vegan/vegetarian life? Is there anyone who balances a vegan/non-vegan relationship?
Oh yeah, here's a good representation of what tonight's meal looked like.... And yes, I know.... :laugh:
I read parts of the book and am openly skeptical, researched Campbell and there are indications that he's full of crap and manipulating data for his own vegan cause. That said, my wife and daughter seem to be in....
Point of fact: tonight's meal. I came home to a wonderfully smelling meal, sat down to eat, and was presented with 2 portabella mushroom caps stuffed with pesto potatoes, and a salad. It was alright (well, the salad was really good) -- and here I am 3 hours later starving. All I can see is this is my future....
I'm all for healthy living, but I cannot see myself living the vegan life. I tried the vegetarian life once before (8 years ago) and within 3 weeks I lost the will to eat. Food became absolutely no fun.
Now I'm back in the same place.
Is there anyone at CP who has successfully transitioned into a vegan/vegetarian life? Is there anyone who balances a vegan/non-vegan relationship?
Oh yeah, here's a good representation of what tonight's meal looked like.... And yes, I know.... :laugh:
