Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 .......<br><br> & gt; In fact dare I say, it would invalidate a large portion of your life. <br><br>Wouldnt do antying to me, let alone invalidate anytihng. So, If it turns out that I took some B12 supplements for short period and was worng about it all, what did it invalidate accept that minor action. But if we can help (not scare) some people from making mistakes, then it is worhtwhile. Maybe you should go to some of the other raw food boeards and see how many have tested themselves and come up defecient. or do you just want to write here and throw daggers and me and ignore the issues/<br><br>Remember the B12 issue is NOT a dietary issue, nor is a slap towards the raw food diet. I dont have any problem with anyone being 100% raw. Just test you b12 occassionally. s<br><br> & gt; <br> & gt; This goes far beyond a simple debate of, if we should take B12 or not. All the studies we have posted here, were done by cooked fooders, <br><br>APparently you dont take the time to read them. Several were done on 100% raw fooders. And Several on 95-99% raw fooders. But i guess in your idealistic world, they are failures also. <br><br> & gt;trying to find something wrong with the diet of raw vegans. Not the usual method of starting with a sick person, and trying to diagnose the problem. <br><br>A few were done by vegans and some by a raw food guy who is actually out there tyring to study this issue and has done and published about 12 studies on raw fooders. <br><br>But, I know how it is. Like is said , I said the same thing you a re. You know, its US and THEM, and they are all wrong, and unless they live the 100% raw food diet, then why even listen to them or trust them. <br><br> & gt; If we are right, if raw food is the ultimate diet for optimum health, (which can not be, if raw vegans need to suppliment their diet)<br><br>See, you clealry show that you are missing the point. It is NOT a dietary issue. It is an environamental issue. THere can be a b12 issue and not an issue with the diet. What if you had a kid that was born without andy beta cells (happens all the time in the US) and you raised them on a raw vegan diet but they had no choice but to take insulin. Is there need for insulin a failure of the raw food diet? <br><br> & gt; then the entire drug pushing, meat eating, blood leting establishment, (which you are a part of) is wrong. <br><br>I am not any part of the drug pushing meat eating blood letting establishemnt. Cleary you have no clue how I am or about me. And this world isnt us and them. And it isnt always black and white and right and wrong. THere are many shades of gray out there. So, if anyone disagrees with you or in anyway questions the raw food vegan diet then are they autoimaytically a part of the drug pushing meat eating blood letting establishemt? <br><br>Its like trying to have an intelligent conversation with a bible thumbing baptist preacher.<br><br> & gt; If I am wrong then the real world is wrong. We did not evolve from vegan primates, and are some kind of freak of nature, with no natural place in the universe. Truly, a stranger in a strange land. Or that every wild, raw vegan animal needs B12 supplements.<br><br>AGain, its not a dietary issue nor is it black and white. I am sorry you choose to see the world like this. It realy limits things and I only hope you have the intelligence and where with all do become more openminded before you run into any problem. DO you think you are the first to go 100% on fire for the 100% raw vegan diet? Of course not. So where are all the others who started out like you? Where is this thriving community of dynamically healthy raw food vegans livign in blissful harmony? <br><br> & gt; Truly; The barbarians are inside the gates.<br><br>As someone once said to one of the fire and brimstone preachers, " I woudl rather go to hell with my buddies, then be in heaven with you " <br><br>Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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