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Last edited by IndigoGhost; 08-12-2009 at 03:08 AM.
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
Probably haha, Its a pain to have ideas to be a Vegan. To be honest i don't think there is much wrong other then a lack of B12 because as far as i know there's no other place but meat to get it from other then yeast. |
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We are the gifted of the future many kids come here from last time. ~ Indigo Ghost
I like the breeze in dreams flowing into my head. ~ Indgo Ghost
There is no life, there is simply ideas, and with idea's things happen. ~ Indgo Ghost
Meditation Since 04/Jun/2010 {I had some enlightenment.}Goal: Have a slice of the real loaf [ ]
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All the B's in general help with brain function. |
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We are the gifted of the future many kids come here from last time. ~ Indigo Ghost
I like the breeze in dreams flowing into my head. ~ Indgo Ghost
There is no life, there is simply ideas, and with idea's things happen. ~ Indgo Ghost
Meditation Since 04/Jun/2010 {I had some enlightenment.}Goal: Have a slice of the real loaf [ ]
Oh wow, you haven't been a vegan for long have you. Ok let me explain to you how the body works. First of all the human body requires only 2-3 micrograms of b12 a day. NOT milligrams as is commonly mistaken. Second if you have only been a vegan for a short time you have nothing to worry about. Roughly 70% of the b12 that is in our blood stream is reabsorbed by the liver and will be stored until the body needs more of it. Again, the body needs very little of it so it's not like the liver has to store very much to get way ahead of itself. Given all the information above it's estimated that if you had a healthy intake of b12 for only a couple of years then it would take more then a decade (10 YEARS) for a deficiency to develop. Again that was 10 YEARS!!!! Of course if you take time to read most of the labels on things you eat, even the stuff that's vegan, you will find that a sh*t load of them are laced with b12 and other vitamins. |
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Last edited by nyrawake; 08-12-2009 at 03:37 PM.
Here are symptoms of B12 deficiency from webmd.com: |
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Oh i really hate when people say that going vegan is some kind of extreme and that it will put the body through some sort of ordeal. I went seamlessly from meat eater to vegan in one day. Just decided to stop eating meat and i did. I live in a small town and started a vegan group and have talked with many other people who have done the same thing and not gotten sick at all. Most people who get sick from going vegan aren't going vegan they're going some kind of f-ed up way that just resembles vegan but is seriously lacking in some part of their diet. Or like in your case it wasn't being vegetarian that made you anemic it was a predisposition cause by pain relievers. |
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It wasn't anything to do with a "predisposition." N-Saids quite literally eat out your stomach lining causing ulcers. I was told to take Aleve and aspirin alternately every two hours following a serious car accident. Bad advice, given that both are N-Saids. I no longer take any N-Saids, despite having osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. |
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I am sorry i didn't mean to come off as being rude or mean. It's just saying that it's an extreme change bothers me cause it's sooooo easy to misunderstand it. Yes, psychologically and habitually it is a big change. You cut a good portion of things out of your diet (unless you make them urself) and have to change many habits. But biologically there isn't much of a change if you eat the right foods. Your body can't really tell the difference between where the food is coming from, only that it got there. Saying it is an extreme change make people think your gonna send you body into some kind of meat shock if you go a couple days without a slab of beef, at least in my experience this is the reaction. |
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Thank you, nyrawake, |
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I became an ovo-lacto-vegetarian three months ago. I try to eat beans, grains, and nuts every day for protein, and as much raw food as possible. I also don't eat a lot of sugar, or drink much alcohol. I limit my dairy and egg intake, and eat as much organic food as I can afford. Changing my diet has not affected my dreams in any way. |
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I was vegan, and it was hard on my body, and there are also many factors of needed nutrition, and believe that our bodies and bloodtypes all make us different, with different physical needs. Both of you were very knowledgeable. If I do not take lots of B vitamins, I do actually go crazy. It stabilizes me, and I know it helps with the whole of my cell's metabolism. I believe it is the most important, alongside magnesium vitamin D and calcium. All of these seem to work together. And if you take vitamin C it actually reduces your B vitamin levels. vitamin C is also an antioxidant needed to remove free radicals in your bloodstream, alongside things like fungus and infections. |
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Im a veggie and recall about 3-4 dreams a night. |
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I'm vegetarian and in full nights (Meaning I sleep lol) can remember 7 dreams/night? I think you are just not eating the right stuff <.< |
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You might need to let your body get used to the new diet as well. Drastic changes of any sort tend to affect your recall for the worse. Just let it even out, and see what happens. |
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I've been vegetarian for eight years and have not had this problem. Also, you should take b12 supplements. |
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I'm WWOOFing right now, been living on a farm for four months, no meat/eggs/dairy at all since I've been here, though before that I had cut out dairy and meat almost completely, over the course of six months. I eat no meat/dairy/eggs, though I do eat honey from the farm I live on use only that for sweeteners in any of my cooking. Also I stopped using any alcohol/smoking in this time. |
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I eat meat very infrequently, and have never had any problems. It is a good excuse to improve your diet, though |
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Talk to mancon123...he should help.. |
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I am a vegetarian and I don't have a problem with dream recall. I tend to recall 2/3 dreams per night and it is improving since I am fairly new to lucid dreaming. |
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Drink Relentless energy drink, it contains 100% of your daily vitamin b12. |
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I've been a vegetarian for 4.5 years and I've never had this problem but I think it's because I take supplements. I've read somewhere that an excess of B vitamins can cause vivid dreams and nightmares which can be very dangerous to ones health, so it is likely that if you don't get enough B vitamins it will make it more difficult to remember your dreams. My advice: Just take some B vitamin supplements and you'll be fine. |
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