{"id":63,"date":"2017-02-03T00:02:35","date_gmt":"2017-02-03T00:02:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hippy.com\/hip\/uncategorized\/fad-diets-and-vegetarianism\/"},"modified":"2017-02-03T00:02:35","modified_gmt":"2017-02-03T00:02:35","slug":"fad-diets-and-vegetarianism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hipplanet.com\/hip\/ask-the-old-hippie\/fad-diets-and-vegetarianism\/","title":{"rendered":"Fad Diets and Vegetarianism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\t<span style=\"color: #003300;\">Dear Old Hippy, <\/span><\/p>\n<p>I was a vegetarian, and practically vegan, for almost 6 years. During this time, my health deteriorated rapidly, and I was in the hospital many, many times. I even was pronounced dead for nearly one minute, the last time around. My illness started when I got Epstein-Barr virus followed by the resulting Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I already had asthma, which became the large Achilles Heel after I got the virus. I had become vegetarian because it seemed that eating meat would drag me down. I would sleep for 3 hours after eating a taco, or chicken<br \/>\nburrito!<\/p>\n<p>I was recently allergy tested, and found that I am allergic to beef, shellfish, and chicken.<\/p>\n<p>Then I came across the Eat Right For Your (blood) Type diet, (by Dr. Peter D&#8217;Adamo). He and his father have found that only Blood Type A&#8217;s should be vegetarians! Type O&#8217;s can die if they don&#8217;t eat meat, and wheat can actually attack a Type O&#8217;s heart! I am a Type AB, the rarest form of blood, and newest (only 1000 years old!). I have been on the diet for about a month, and am trying hard to eat the meat that he recommends for my blood type: lamb, turkey and albacore tuna.<\/p>\n<p>I find it is harder on me emotionally, because I want to remain vegetarian, but I am in poor health. When I have recently eaten the meat, my body feels much better. I think this diet can help me to greatly improve my health, and especially increase my fertility. We have been trying for almost 10 months, without luck. I want to have one child with my husband (we are newlyweds. I am 30, he is 42), and want to raise her to be a true hippy&#8211; a person who puts love, compassion and peace above all else.<\/p>\n<p>Every time I eat meat, I say a prayer to the animal&#8217;s soul, thanking it<br \/>\nfor its sacrifice that I may live healthier. I also thank the Great<br \/>\nSpirit for the knowledge I have gained by finding this book that may<br \/>\nhelp me. I also only eat 4-6 ounces of meat 3 times a week. I don&#8217;t<br \/>\nover do it, and I don&#8217;t take more than what my body needs.<\/p>\n<p>My husband was vegetarian for 20 years also, and he found out he has to<br \/>\neat beef, buffalo, and venison to get healthier. This has been hard on<br \/>\nhim as well. However, his health (and possibly fertility) is also<br \/>\nimproving.<\/p>\n<p>We eat animals that were raised on organic meals only, in the right way<br \/>\n(even cage free range free eggs). We don&#8217;t buy from the evil cattle<br \/>\nrancher establishments, but from smaller farms where the cows were<br \/>\nraised healthier, with room to run, and don&#8217;t get hormonal injections,<br \/>\nor antibiotics, etc.<\/p>\n<p>My biggest question and concern is: How do I get over judging myself on<br \/>\nthis issue? I have advocated vegetarianism for years! How can I be a<br \/>\nhippy if I eat meat? (I suppose it is the same as taking drugs, it<br \/>\nisn&#8217;t a requirement, but it helps!) How can I live another day to<br \/>\nprotest the establishment and promote love and peace, if I am not eating<br \/>\nthe right things to promote my own health? Isn&#8217;t it more important that<br \/>\nI eat meat responsibly, get healthier, and stay alive to enjoy life, and<br \/>\nbe a hippy in other ways? Also, isn&#8217;t it true that we are all just made<br \/>\nup of atoms? Animals, flowers, vegetables, the air we breathe, is just<br \/>\nmade up of the same stuff, the same particles, the mind-stuff of our<br \/>\ncreator, the Divine Mother of all life. Since this is true, could there<br \/>\nbe another spiritual way to look at eating meat? Also, maybe it is the<br \/>\nanimal&#8217;s karma to be eaten. Maybe in the cosmic scheme, an animal has<br \/>\nto sacrifice itself now so that it may evolve and advance spiritually<br \/>\nlater? Maybe we are helping the animal if we have the right mindset?<\/p>\n<p>If you can offer me some wisdom, Dear Old Hippy, and perhaps some<br \/>\nconsolation, I would be very grateful.<\/p>\n<p>Also, do you know of a natural way to increase fertility in men and<br \/>\nwomen? Children are so precious, and we want one very much!<\/p>\n<p>Thank you very much for your wisdom and advice.<\/p>\n<p>Peace,<br \/>\nA. Fox<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I applaud the degree of consciousness with which you are making your food<br \/>\nchoices. We all need to be aware of the consequences of our decisions be<br \/>\nthey what to eat or how to live. Each of us has an impact upon what happens<br \/>\non this planet. As we mature we take more responsibility for our actions.<br \/>\nThis leads us to the state you&#8217;re in now, a moral dilemma.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not familiar with this diet you&#8217;re on. It sounds just like another fad<br \/>\ndiet. I must say the biggest problem I&#8217;ve found with vegetarians (I<br \/>\nknow a lot of them) is that some of them don&#8217;t eat right. That is they<br \/>\nfavor certain vegetables over everything else and don&#8217;t get enough protein.<br \/>\nThat could be your underlying problem and why you feel good when you eat<br \/>\none of the meat items recommended.<\/p>\n<p>If what was said in that book were true, then I guess all those vegetarians<br \/>\nin India (almost half the population I believe), and in Asia should really<br \/>\nbe sick! In fact most are far healthier than Americans who eat meat daily,<br \/>\nespecially those who favor fast food. They are healthier despite the lack<br \/>\nof refrigeration, lack of money for medical care, etc, etc. They are also<br \/>\nhealthier because their lives require them to do a lot of physical labor.<br \/>\nOur couch potato society has turned us all soft and now we get diseases<br \/>\nlike Epstein Barr and CFS. I use parenthesis since CFS has still to be<br \/>\nproven to have a specific vector that causes it. No offense, as I don&#8217;t<br \/>\nknow your particular situation. Perhaps you get lots of physical activity,<br \/>\nbut not enough protein.<\/p>\n<p>I admire your determination to find an ethical reason to eat meat, despite<br \/>\nthe pleadings of your conscience. However I don&#8217;t think you need to go to<br \/>\nsuch extremes to justify your actions. As a good friend of mine says It&#8217;s<br \/>\njust light going into light. That certainly is one way of looking at it.<br \/>\nOf course that friend had excellent health for the many years he was a<br \/>\nvegetarian. Then he started eating meat and immediately took sick and has<br \/>\nbeen sick on and off in the years since and continues to eat meat.<\/p>\n<p>I too had the best health ever when I was a vegan. I only stopped because I<br \/>\nwent traveling and it became difficult to find the protein sources I was<br \/>\nused to. The best sources for protein for vegetarians are the combination<br \/>\nof legumes and grains which form the complete amino acid chains (like beans<br \/>\nand rice together), Tofu and TVP (texturized vegetable protein from soybeans), and<br \/>\ndairy products like milk, cheese and yogurt. Some vegetarians eat eggs as<br \/>\nwell.<\/p>\n<p>The other real important health tip I have is to take megadoses of vitamins<br \/>\nB complex and C. Together these help you when you get stressed. CFS seems<br \/>\nlike a disease where your body is similar to a stressed state where all your<br \/>\nvitamins are depleted. If you haven&#8217;t tried the vitamin therapy, give it a<br \/>\ntry. I&#8217;m just guessing and I know a lot of research has been done in this<br \/>\nfield without success, which leads me to believe they&#8217;re looking in the<br \/>\nwrong places for the answers.<\/p>\n<p>By the way, I am a type O, and was never sick during the seven years when<br \/>\nI was a vegetarian and took megadoses of those vitamins (not even a<br \/>\ncold -unless I forgot to take the vitamins and got stressed).<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;ve already tried what I recommend above, then I suggest you vary your<br \/>\ndiet, and if tuna and chicken makes you feel better (physically), then go<br \/>\nfor it. I&#8217;d avoid the lamb however. Fish is a relatively healthy protein<br \/>\nsource without hormones (although tuna does have mercury). Chickens can be<br \/>\nOK if they&#8217;re free range, and not produced in a factory (but you know this).<\/p>\n<p>The only way I know to increase fertility reliably is to increase one&#8217;s<br \/>\nlevel of physical activity. Of course if a person&#8217;s lifestyle includes<br \/>\nthings that decrease fertility they should stop doing those things (like<br \/>\ndrinking and smoking). In other words whatever makes you healthier usually<br \/>\nmakes you more fertile.<\/p>\n<p>I wish you the best in your endeavor to get well consciously and to conceive<br \/>\na baby.<\/p>\n<p>Peace,<br \/>\nThe Old Hippy<\/p>\n<p>Posted by: skip<br \/>\nViews: 30042<br \/>\nTopic:13\t\t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dear Old Hippy, I was a vegetarian, and practically vegan, for almost 6 years. During this time, my health deteriorated rapidly, and I was in the hospital many, many times. I even was pronounced dead for nearly one minute, the last time around. 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