I am not sure i understand the question (language barrier ?).What's the background of the morality scale?
If i had to, i would even though i hate the taste of meat.
So was racism ages ago, and sexism, and stoning people to death for stupid shit
I meant "if i had to" as opposed to "if i felt like doing it", or "i would love to".
In life or death situation i would even consider killing and eating a man (can you admit you would too ?), but i would rather die than do the same to a child...
Loren Littlejohn said:I guess it comes down to whether or not you hold a chicken or cows life as highly as your own.
I personally don't. Nor do I wrestle with it morally, to each his own though.
I am not sure i understand the question (language barrier ?).
What kind of a background do you mean ?
It is about a choice of killing x, or y to get z amount of nutrients to be able to stay alive.
A moral question to vegetarians and vegans:
It is possible to clone single body parts, so would you eat a cloned piece of muscle regardless if it was cloned from human or animal DNA ?
I mean not meat cut from a fully grown cloned body, but just for example a tricep muscle, so no killing involved except for killing living cells and no pain felt because there was no nervous system.
If i had to, i would even though i hate the taste of meat.
Decimator said:Heres a different story
I have had pain in the joints of my fingers and toes for more or less 2 years. Lately walking (or even putting your shoes on) became difficult because of the pains. At first the pain was only in my fingers and was misdiagnosed as RSI. Doctors told that the x-rays do not _yet_ show any damage, but surely when the inflammation lasts this long they will appear at some point. Only help was daily dose of painkillers.
3 weeks ago I dropped off all dairy, eggs, and red meat. So, pretty much like vegan diet, but I still eat fish. Joint pain started easing off after 1 week. Now after 3 weeks I mostly don't even notice any pain. Few joints are still swollen, but painless in normal operation. I'm very excited to see if they will heal completely, yay . I also have had mild case of psoriasis for a long time (joint pain may be linked as psoriatic arthritis) and this has been better also. On top of that I have been takin daily meds to my allergies for over 10 years (non food related allergies). Now I need to take only every other day.
Of course at this short period of time I cannot yet say if this is the cure for any of these things but I'm very glad that I tried this and for sure are going to continue on the same way. Let's see what happens!
Overall I'll have to say I feel great in many ways. Walking and running without pain is of course awesome! I've found a shitload of new foods and it is fun to try new recipes.
On a downside I have to say that I am a bit surprised that how aggressive people are toward vegetarists or vegans. Even some of my friends. Never tried to convert anyone and from the start I knew that this may be the kind of subject that you should keep to yourself
That's great to hear man! May I ask why you decided to try the diet change? Did someone recommend you to try it? And have you considered trying dropping fish for at least a week just to see if it improves or changes?
Decimator said:I was seaching for some info on arthritis and found out that diet change may or may not help. Naturally there is shitload of stuff on the interwebz that say the opposite things. Then I read your veggie thread and watched few documentaries (Fat, sick & nearly dead and forks over knives were very entertaining). I realised that without meat and dairy there is still a shitload of stuff I can eat. I had always thought that vegans only eat salad and drink grean tea haha . After that all was set, no transition, just straight to the point. Shortly my girlfriend started following the same diet, which is great
I had quit smoking a month ago and 2 weeks ago I quit drinking coffee. I guess I was somewhat addicted to coffee, because after quitting I had mild headaches for almost 2 weeks Luckily one cup of tea always relieved the headache.
In this 3 week period I have only eaten fish once. Did not make things worse at least. I'll have to review that thing later.
Heres a different story
I have had pain in the joints of my fingers and toes for more or less 2 years. Lately walking (or even putting your shoes on) became difficult because of the pains. At first the pain was only in my fingers and was misdiagnosed as RSI. Doctors told that the x-rays do not _yet_ show any damage, but surely when the inflammation lasts this long they will appear at some point. Only help was daily dose of painkillers.
3 weeks ago I dropped off all dairy, eggs, and red meat. So, pretty much like vegan diet, but I still eat fish. Joint pain started easing off after 1 week. Now after 3 weeks I mostly don't even notice any pain. Few joints are still swollen, but painless in normal operation. I'm very excited to see if they will heal completely, yay . I also have had mild case of psoriasis for a long time (joint pain may be linked as psoriatic arthritis) and this has been better also. On top of that I have been takin daily meds to my allergies for over 10 years (non food related allergies). Now I need to take only every other day.
Of course at this short period of time I cannot yet say if this is the cure for any of these things but I'm very glad that I tried this and for sure are going to continue on the same way. Let's see what happens!
Overall I'll have to say I feel great in many ways. Walking and running without pain is of course awesome! I've found a shitload of new foods and it is fun to try new recipes.
On a downside I have to say that I am a bit surprised that how aggressive people are toward vegetarists or vegans. Even some of my friends. Never tried to convert anyone and from the start I knew that this may be the kind of subject that you should keep to yourself
Sounds like Gout...pain in the articulation because of high % of uric acid in the blood.
There's a lot of contradicting and debated studies on nutrition so we can't say we're completely sure about everything, but it's undeniable how much our diet affects our health, so I wouldn't be surprised it helped with your arthritis