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4 hours ago, scali said:

Of course it GOD sent. Just look at the way humans treat animals in this world. Some religions even claim humans have dominance over the animals. That Animals have no soul. Not to mention Sikhs obsessed with milk. My weekly visits to Costco for years show that Sikh people buy loads of Milk like rest of the folks obsessed with Toilet paper and Water in an emergency. Time to go Vegan. All that happens including natural disasters happen by collective consciousness. 

at Tesco you average punjabi normally has 5 big milk cartons with the blue lids in their trolley. 

I cant remember where i read it but it said that wahgeuru ji is most hurt when we hurt his creation, not sure where i read it now Its either in Guru Granth Sahib Ji,  Bhai Nand Lal Jis rehtname/ tankhanama  or Bhai Gurdas Jis vaarns 

im actually slowly becoming vegan, iv already stopped drinking cow milk and drink almond milk or cocnnut milk. I use vegan flora butter, and eat vegan crisp, snacks, cereal etc   porridge with almond milf.   And obviously lots of fruit and veg.

the only animal products i have is what my mum makes, i sometimes eat that  like dhaal and sabji which has ghee in it  and curri which has yogurt in it. 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

at Tesco you average punjabi normally has 5 big milk cartons with the blue lids in their trolley. 

I cant remember where i read it but it said that wahgeuru ji is most hurt when we hurt his creation, not sure where i read it now Its either in Guru Granth Sahib Ji,  Bhai Nand Lal Jis rehtname/ tankhanama  or Bhai Gurdas Jis vaarns 

im actually slowly becoming vegan, iv already stopped drinking cow milk and drink almond milk or cocnnut milk. I use vegan flora butter, and eat vegan crisp, snacks, cereal etc   porridge with almond milf.   And obviously lots of fruit and veg.

the only animal products i have is what my mum makes, i sometimes eat that  like dhaal and sabji which has ghee in it  and curri which has yogurt in it. 

I would stay off the dairy also it helps create mucus in the body , not a great combo if you are watching for signs of cold/flu to act fast .

switch to green tea , and herbal drinks even making thandai just with nuts, mint, rose etc ...

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3 hours ago, puzzled said:

im actually slowly becoming vegan, iv already stopped drinking cow milk and drink almond milk or cocnnut milk. I use vegan flora butter, and eat vegan crisp, snacks, cereal etc   porridge with almond milf.   And obviously lots of fruit and veg.

the only animal products i have is what my mum makes, i sometimes eat that  like dhaal and sabji which has ghee in it  and curri which has yogurt in it. 

You better hope the Muzzies and the Jamaicans that'll come for your toilet roll and KTC Chopped Tomatoes and Chick Peas have followed the same dietary regulations as you, because if they're fortified with kukkar maas and dodh and macchi, you're in deep trouble. You'll be left with soya milk and Weetabix while they ride off with the good stuff. 

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6 hours ago, puzzled said:

at Tesco you average punjabi normally has 5 big milk cartons with the blue lids in their trolley. 

I cant remember where i read it but it said that wahgeuru ji is most hurt when we hurt his creation, not sure where i read it now Its either in Guru Granth Sahib Ji,  Bhai Nand Lal Jis rehtname/ tankhanama  or Bhai Gurdas Jis vaarns 

im actually slowly becoming vegan, iv already stopped drinking cow milk and drink almond milk or cocnnut milk. I use vegan flora butter, and eat vegan crisp, snacks, cereal etc   porridge with almond milf.   And obviously lots of fruit and veg.

the only animal products i have is what my mum makes, i sometimes eat that  like dhaal and sabji which has ghee in it  and curri which has yogurt in it. 

Be careful witb the vegan diet. My sister became b12 deficient in 1 few months. Make sure to eat quinoa and supplements if vegan. 

 

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6 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

Be careful witb the vegan diet. My sister became b12 deficient in 1 few months. Make sure to eat quinoa and supplements if vegan. 

 

I dont feel any weaker though  iv gone a bit more slimmer   not that I'm fat to start off with. I was vegetarian anyway. 

I had a blood test done about a yr after when I became vegetarian and the results were completely normal. I doubt they changed since Iv started becoming vegan.   I'm not weak  I have quite a lively spirit   lol       a lot of these bimaris are the result of not a healthy mental well being    if your positive in your head then  nothing happens. 

 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

I dont feel any weaker though  iv gone a bit more slimmer   not that I'm fat to start off with. I was vegetarian anyway. 

I had a blood test done about a yr after when I became vegetarian and the results were completely normal. I doubt they changed since Iv started becoming vegan.   I'm not weak  I have quite a lively spirit   lol       a lot of these bimaris are the result of not a healthy mental well being    if your positive in your head then  nothing happens. 

 

You need to take b12 supplements on a vegan diet. I've been vegan for about 4 years now with no issues at all.

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

Ok  il start taking them then 

It can't hurt bro. What happens a lot, as far as I've seen, is most people decide to go vegan as a fad, or a diet, but they have zero nutritional understanding, and eat like...chips...and they're all stoked they're a vegan...but they're about to slowly die of malnutrition...

Anyone who's eating a varied nutritive diet is going to be nourished, vegans included. I'm all for Nihangs etc eating meat for their reasons, but most meat eaters are living under this illusion you need a ridiculous amount of protein and you don't...and there's tons of it in the right plants....

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