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Miley quits veganism: "my brain wasn’t functioning properly"


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Oriane
30 minutes ago, Franz Ferdinand said:

We don't know how her body works, though. Everyone's biology is different, it's possible she did track her nutrients and supplemented correctly, and it still didn't agree with her body?

I agree that her saying she was "malnutritioned" makes it sound like all vegan diets are unhealthy, though, and that is a problem because they can be done correctly.

I think that's what she meant. She did say that she believed it could work for other people, so it's just people's fault for not reading.

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HeavyMetalLover
3 hours ago, paradox said:

We hunted.. as a natural, primal instinct.. we never just found roadkill :air:

Speak for yourself luv.

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rumours
7 hours ago, xoxo Craig said:

Just as I thought :billie:  Veganism isn't sustainable, and thats the tea

 

5 hours ago, xoxo Craig said:

Oh so Miley wasn't doing it correctly now? :billie:  it just sounds like an excuse 


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Chromatography

drinking a shot of whiskey in the morning and having plain rice and a handful of chips does not make a vegan meal. not saying she did exactly this but typically the people who can’t tolerate veganism make no effort to ensure they’re actually not starving themselves of necessary nutrients 

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gagafanobvi
5 hours ago, xoxo Craig said:

Oh so Miley wasn't doing it correctly now? :billie:  it just sounds like an excuse 

i think u should get checked by a doctor so he can figure out why ure so obsessed with trashing veganism

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We really should take people more seriously when they say that they felt malnourished on a vegan diet. Yes, some thrive on it but not everyone's body is the same. This cannot be emphasised enough. A complaint I hear from many ex vegans is that when they ate meat, they were always full and only thought about food occasionally but on a vegan diet, they were constantly hungry and all they could think about all day was food. That is a sign that you aren't getting enough nutrients, period. And even when the answer is just to eat more, some vegans said they were really backed up from all that fibre and had to eat huge portions of everything in order to feel satisfied. Despite what vegans tell you, that is not a healthy or natural lifestyle. And it's definitely not sustainable to be eating constantly in large amounts. If the whole world went vegan, there wouldn't be enough food to go around as everyone's eating the same thing and we couldn't grow enough trees and suchlike.

Life is for living. Feeding yourself should not be a full-time job nor should you be ingesting umpteen expensive supplements a day to cover the nutrients that you're not getting naturally. Vegans tell you their lifestyle is so natural yet they use man-made blenders, man-made unnatural vegan replacement foods and man-made supplements.

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Chromatography
1 minute ago, StrawberryBlond said:

We really should take people more seriously when they say that they felt malnourished on a vegan diet. Yes, some thrive on it but not everyone's body is the same. This cannot be emphasised enough. A complaint I hear from many ex vegans is that when they ate meat, they were always full and only thought about food occasionally but on a vegan diet, they were constantly hungry and all they could think about all day was food. That is a sign that you aren't getting enough nutrients, period. And even when the answer is just to eat more, some vegans said they were really backed up from all that fibre and had to eat huge portions of everything in order to feel satisfied. Despite what vegans tell you, that is not a healthy or natural lifestyle. And it's definitely not sustainable to be eating constantly in large amounts. If the whole world went vegan, there wouldn't be enough food to go around as everyone's eating the same thing and we couldn't grow enough trees and suchlike.

Life is for living. Feeding yourself should not be a full-time job nor should you be ingesting umpteen expensive supplements a day to cover the nutrients that you're not getting naturally. Vegans tell you their lifestyle is so natural yet they use man-made blenders, man-made unnatural vegan replacement foods and man-made supplements.

idk if this post is serious, but it’s so incredibly laughable.

my friend saw a video once of a pig being slaughtered for consumption. she went vegan and never went back and she’s just fine. people who feel “malnourished” don’t know how to eat a rich diet, a diet that you can get away with without taking a slew of vitamins etc. just because people are stupid doesn’t mean you can blame an entire diet and mindset. but this is what i expect from ggd at this point, bashing things they clearly know nothing about.

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1 minute ago, Chromatography said:

idk if this post is serious, but it’s so incredibly laughable.

my friend saw a video once of a pig being slaughtered for consumption. she went vegan and never went back and she’s just fine. people who feel “malnourished” don’t know how to eat a rich diet, a diet that you can get away with without taking a slew of vitamins etc. just because people are stupid doesn’t mean you can blame an entire diet and mindset. but this is what i expect from ggd at this point, bashing things they clearly know nothing about.

It’s also funny to me because I have literally experienced the opposite. When I ate meat I was always sooo hungry after dinner, because we could only afford to have one chicken breast each a couple nights a week, and I always wanted more even tho we paired it with brown rice, salad, roasted potatoes etc.

I am much more satisfied now because the ten dollars that we would pay for two chicken breasts gets stretched way further on vegetables and starches. We always have enough food to not be hungry after our meal.

anyway I really think celebrities should keep their diets to themselves, there will always be some kind of backlash 

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StrawberryBlond
6 minutes ago, Chromatography said:

idk if this post is serious, but it’s so incredibly laughable.

my friend saw a video once of a pig being slaughtered for consumption. she went vegan and never went back and she’s just fine. people who feel “malnourished” don’t know how to eat a rich diet, a diet that you can get away with without taking a slew of vitamins etc. just because people are stupid doesn’t mean you can blame an entire diet and mindset. but this is what i expect from ggd at this point, bashing things they clearly know nothing about.

It's very serious. I take human reactions to their diets very seriously and unlike a lot of vegans, I understand that every body is different and can't all eat the same things to be healthy.

It's always the same - vegans telling you that you "just didn't do veganism right." The ironic thing is that when all these vegan YouTubers were really into it, all their vegan fans were saying how great and delicious all their vegan recipes were. Then when they announced they were no longer vegan and stated that they couldn't get enough nutrients from their diet, these same fans say they didn't do it right. That's their answer for everything. And I have looked into veganism intently and that's why I'll never be a part of it. It seems like a never-ending list of issues for the majority of people who try it no matter how well they try to do it.

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Chromatography
1 hour ago, StrawberryBlond said:

It's very serious. I take human reactions to their diets very seriously and unlike a lot of vegans, I understand that every body is different and can't all eat the same things to be healthy.

It's always the same - vegans telling you that you "just didn't do veganism right." The ironic thing is that when all these vegan YouTubers were really into it, all their vegan fans were saying how great and delicious all their vegan recipes were. Then when they announced they were no longer vegan and stated that they couldn't get enough nutrients from their diet, these same fans say they didn't do it right. That's their answer for everything. And I have looked into veganism intently and that's why I'll never be a part of it. It seems like a never-ending list of issues for the majority of people who try it no matter how well they try to do it.

i’m not vegan and i could never be consistently vegan because i simply like meat too much. all my friends who are vegan are fine and are not the “influencers” spouting off about their “vegan” diet. if you are not feeling well or if you’re feeling hungry all the time then you are not eating correctly. that is not the fault of a vegan diet, that is a result of stupidity. 

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River

I'm not began or something but I reduced the meat by 90%, I eat more fish and chicken, bacon every 3-4 months.

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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PartySick

I really want to know why people don't consider fish to be meat :enigma:

Veganism is my long term goal. I've cut so much meat and sugar out of my diet over the past few months and I honestly feel great.

🌸Flourishing and vibrant🌼
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