Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 ayurveda, "suryanagara" <suryanagara wrote: > > OK, Dear Todd Caldecott, > no problem. > > Thank you for the information, but > I saw that everyone remain on own > idea. > > You eat meat and I eat vegetables. > I'm doing it from about 40 > years.... hi emygayatri it wasn't my intent to debate my personal dietary practices, but rather, ensure that one stream of thought and practice within the vast tradition of ayurveda isn't simply deleted because it doesn't appeal to people who have specific beliefs i see ayurveda as being an eminently flexbile and practical system of health care, which is open to people of all peoples no matter where they live, or their dietary orientation, as long as it is in line with ayurvedic thinking i am confused, however, about your statement "you eat meat and i eat vegetables" perhaps there are others on the list, that like you, have this perception - but i cannot understand why, because i have taken great pains to emphasize the importance of vegetables, fruits and plant fiber in a balanced diet personally, i eat LOTS of vegetables, usually steamed, sometimes stir-fried, etc, but typically such that they comprise half of my plate -at one meal i typically eat at least 4 different vegetables, and for my patients, is the most common recommendation i make - EAT MORE VEGETABLES! best wishes.... Todd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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