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Hi all:
I've been vegan for about a year now (vegetarian for 6+ years) and I've always struggled with what I assume to be a bad immune system. I get sick all the time! I'm even sick right now. What I don't understand is why I have such a poor immune system even though I've been eating so healthy. Since going vegan, I also stopped eating processed foods and refined sugar. I eat a variety of raw (or nearly raw), organic vegetables with every meal. I've been following the "thrive in 30" advice to a T, and I even just recently started taking chlorella supplements. So why am I still unhealthy? There's not a chance that I'm thinking of breaking veg, because I do it for more reasons than my health. I need some advice! Another issue I'm having is with acne. Ever since I became vegan my face has been breaking out. I just don't get it! I've also recently been gaining weight, so now I'm a fat, ugly, sick vegan. The people I know think I'm unhealthy because I'm vegan, and I want so badly to prove them wrong. Please help if you can, there's no one I can really talk to about it because vegetarians/vegans are rare in south Alabama.
I am unsure about the actual health... but what I can tell you is that the acne passes. I experienced it for a week or two when I first started. I don't know why it is... maybe an increase in natural sugars... I don't know. But that aspect does pass.
Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
Permalink Reply by Chelsey on February 16, 2011 at 10:19am
Permalink Reply by Chelsey on February 16, 2011 at 11:45am
Permalink Reply by Chelsey on February 17, 2011 at 10:39am Thank you Pam! I know I was being overly dramatic about the whole thing and I'm actually starting to feel better! I think my problem is that I'm just too stressed out all the time... Juggling work and school and having to cook every meal is a lot to handle. Thanks for all you guys' advice! I've never heard of a naturopath (I'm not sure if there's one here in Mobile) but I will definitely look into it.
Thanks again,
Chelsey
Permalink Reply by Lilah on February 18, 2011 at 8:59pm
Permalink Reply by Frances Worster on February 20, 2011 at 3:41pm
Permalink Reply by Michael Woodruff on February 24, 2011 at 1:12pm There are a few vegan's I know who have similar problems and I always wondered why this was because when I switched my diet I never had any problems whatsoever. Two of the reasons I believe they had problems were; carrying on eating rubbish and other stress inducing foods/drinks; and not doing any exercise whatsoever. This was to varying degrees in the people I know.
For me I believe the transition was so easy because at the same time I started doing a lot more exercise and ate the right food at the right times of day that complemented how I exercised and lived my life.
But as one of the above posts states...it is all about what works best for you... I say this to everyone who asks me how to lose weight or how to get fit. Some people will have supreme success off the Atkins diet, although that is still debatable, but it is definitely what works best for you. Fortunately for me I struck lucky first time round and haven't had to go back to the drawing board yet. Plus I follow the 5 habits quite strictly that Brendan posted in thrive in 30 and that made a huge difference for me even though it is quite simple.
I don't know if that helps, and just to add my health comes above all else...above any belief or ideology i have, above work, above relationships etc etc. Two things you can always keep to yourself and be selfish about are your mind and your health...always invest heavily in them.
Permalink Reply by Maria Rippo on February 24, 2011 at 4:39pm Hi Chelsey,
I am coming up on my one-year anniveresary of switching to this diet (from a clean, omivorous one) at the end of March. I have definitely done some fine-tuning during that time to see what combination of nutrients works best for my body. One thing that has been really helpful for me is seeing a naturopathic doctor. She has been able to look at my health in the big picture, and identify where I was experiencing some imbalances that we were able to address through diet, supplements and homeopathic remedies.
Good luck and keep us posted :)
Erin
Permalink Reply by L.J. on February 26, 2011 at 4:05pm
Permalink Reply by L.J. on February 26, 2011 at 4:19pm
Erin, you are brilliant. Yes, we all need to get blood work done so we can KNOW what is going on instead of guessing. I did raw/vegan for a few years and I did really well for a while and then my health began to suffer, gaining weight, acne, fatigue, ridged nails, tooth ache. My body was not absorbing all that good nutrition. I fought it, but then found that good animal fats did the trick. I know you don't want to hear that, but raw butter, cod liver oil and bone broth changed everything. I so did not want to go that route. After hearing THe Great Health Debate, every vegan on there said that it is very difficult to be a healthy vegan and that you have to be super vigilant. So, yes, get that blood work and see where your deficiencies are, especially VIt. D3 and B12. Are you eating enough fat and not too much fruit? Finding out your metabolic type is a good thing to do too. Gabriel Cousens goes into great detail about that in Conscious Eating. Even he says it's hard work to be a healthy vegan. Are you eating fermented foods? You can make vegan kefirs. I found that raw milk kefir is an amazingly healing food.
Permalink Reply by Michael Woodruff on February 27, 2011 at 2:49pm Just to add to LJ's post... I used to suffer from migraine and always without fail get sick through the winter with a cold or sore throat and contract some sort of stomach bug a couple of times a year. Since I eliminated all animal products from my food 6 months ago I haven't been ill at all not even one headache, no dry skin, no spots, no fatigue, nothing! I live off 6 hours sleep a night and do not need any sort of stimulants to keep me going through the day.
I lost 5 stone in those 6 months, now I'm at my ideal weight. I don't know of any other way of eating that will make you lose weight as quickly, efficiently, effectively and as healthy as this. I've heard so many stories about weight loss programs and they sound so hard to stick to with all that calorie counting! My sister is obsessed with calories! Its hard to get started, I understand that, but now it is my life and I find it real easy now, its just an every day thing.
I know L.J. said that it doesn't depend on the person because as humans we are all made up of the same biological content, and whether or not I disagree with that (which I do a little!) is irrelevant I suppose because it comes down to a persons mental capacity to change their habits and will power to carry on going through with that change. That is were the true difference lies within people!
L.J. said:
With all due respect, as someone who has been veg for 32 years, the statements you made are ill informed. You do not, in any way whatsoever, need animal products to thrive. Animal products are by and large a hindrance to good health. Anyone who is not experiencing optimal health under a vegan diet simply hasn't done their homework. Please don't take this as a judgement...it's not. I was unhealthy for some time under veg diet and it's taken me time to educate myself about proper nutrition. But let's be clear, poor health has to do with lack of understanding/knowledge about nutrition not veg vs. meat diet. Your post is filled with misinformation, the myth about B12 deficiency being a clear example. And let me save you some time, it's not because our bodies are different. We're all fundamentally the same and good/bad nutrition impacts everyone the same. If you had a poor experience under a vegan diet, it's simply because you didn't address your nutrition properly. Lastly, it is not difficult in any way whatsoever. Quite the opposite. My diet is much simpler than any meat eater would hope to achieve. I don't have the need for blood tests nor do I have any health issues to be concerned about. Information is key.
Maria Rippo said:
Erin, you are brilliant. Yes, we all need to get blood work done so we can KNOW what is going on instead of guessing. I did raw/vegan for a few years and I did really well for a while and then my health began to suffer, gaining weight, acne, fatigue, ridged nails, tooth ache. My body was not absorbing all that good nutrition. I fought it, but then found that good animal fats did the trick. I know you don't want to hear that, but raw butter, cod liver oil and bone broth changed everything. I so did not want to go that route. After hearing THe Great Health Debate, every vegan on there said that it is very difficult to be a healthy vegan and that you have to be super vigilant. So, yes, get that blood work and see where your deficiencies are, especially VIt. D3 and B12. Are you eating enough fat and not too much fruit? Finding out your metabolic type is a good thing to do too. Gabriel Cousens goes into great detail about that in Conscious Eating. Even he says it's hard work to be a healthy vegan. Are you eating fermented foods? You can make vegan kefirs. I found that raw milk kefir is an amazingly healing food.
Permalink Reply by Chelsey on February 27, 2011 at 3:29pm © 2013 Created by Vega Kelly.