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> from what i can see the mainstay of the anti-candida diet is meats and

proteins.

> Is there a way for a vegetarian like myself to beat this condition??

>

>  Kween_of_Klubs 

Honestly, I don't think so unfortunately. I totally respect vegans so much for

their love for

animals and the environment and I struggle with the ideology of eating animals

myself. I

tried being vegan for years on and off but found that my body goes into serious

depletion

mode when I do. If you read the main article from Bee you will begin to

understand the

exact details of why being vegan is not good for the human body. Especially if

you don't

feel well. If you feel great and healthy then perhaps your body is strong

enough to deal

with not getting enough nutrition and all is fine, but if you suffer from

illness, then I

would highly recommend trying to leave behind old belief systems and listen

closely to

your own body. I now feel that I can still respect animals by only buying grass

fed, free

range, organic meats where the animals have better life quality. I also feel

that it's

important for me to be grateful and honor and respectful the healing nutrition

the animals

bring me and us. Even Tibetan monks eat animals.

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> Hello,

>  

> I do apologize if this question has already been asked but my in-

box is so inundated with messages that it has proved impossible for

me to read them all.

> from what i can see the mainstay of the anti-candida diet is meats

and proteins.

> Is there a way for a vegetarian like myself to beat this condition??

>

>  Kween_of_Klubs

==>Hi. Welcome to our group. You can get Daily Digests, which are

easier to handle than individual messages.

Yes, the mainstay of the candida diet is meats, eggs, fish, and good

fats from animals and fish, along with low carbs. That is because

the human body is designed by nature to require a certain set of

nutrients found in those foods, and anything less means poor health.

To understand more please see this article " The Myths & Truths of

Vegetarianism:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/foods34.php

The best to you, Bee

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Hi Kandyce,

I will echo . I too was vegan for a time and my health suffered,

but my political will was high. I too wish I did not have to eat

animals. At the point when my health was low and I was hypothyroid I

saw a naturepath who said to me, after my reply that I was vegetarian,

" Don't let your politics kill you. " It took a long time for those

words to sink in: a few years, and I find them rather profound. He

added that vegetarians often have problems with digestion and

allergies because there are too few foods in their diet. Recently I

read from one naturepath that most of his patients were vegetarians.

I find this striking and yet somewhat ironic, as so many vegetarians

and vegans know so much about food and its vitamin content and so on.

I hope you can find a resolution for your health and one that you are

at peace with.

> >

> > from what i can see the mainstay of the anti-candida diet is meats

and proteins.

> > Is there a way for a vegetarian like myself to beat this condition??

> >

> > Kween_of_Klubs

>

> Honestly, I don't think so unfortunately. I totally respect vegans

so much for their love for

> animals and the environment and I struggle with the ideology of

eating animals myself. I

> tried being vegan for years on and off but found that my body goes

into serious depletion

> mode when I do. If you read the main article from Bee you will

begin to understand the

> exact details of why being vegan is not good for the human body.

Especially if you don't

> feel well. If you feel great and healthy then perhaps your body is

strong enough to deal

> with not getting enough nutrition and all is fine, but if you suffer

from illness, then I

> would highly recommend trying to leave behind old belief systems and

listen closely to

> your own body. I now feel that I can still respect animals by only

buying grass fed, free

> range, organic meats where the animals have better life quality. I

also feel that it's

> important for me to be grateful and honor and respectful the healing

nutrition the animals

> bring me and us. Even Tibetan monks eat animals.

>

>

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