New Leaf
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Date: October 30, 2006 11:54PM I have toyed with veganism before and had one very good experience of two month's duration, during which time I changed my life and improved my health dramatically. . . . Then one day I picked up a piece of pizza, and I have been a junkfood addict ever since!
So today I am making another attempt to get back to the vegan lifestyle that I know to be so healthy for my body, mind and soul. I'd simply like to say. . . "Help"! For some reason this lifestyle seems to be very, very difficult for me to maintain. I am 63 years old, and I believe that this may be close to my last chance to prevent chronic, degenerative diseases with a healthy lifestyle change, as I am beginning to feel the first nip of the wringer, so to speak, as far as waning health. To complicate the problem, I have retired to the Republic of the Philippines (RP), where there are, surprisingly few fruits and vegetables! You would think that they would grow wild in this climate, but the problem is the Philippine value system, as well as distribution system. Filipinos would apparently rather eat junk than fruits and veggies, and they don't have the expertise to farm, harvest and distribute anything but rice, apparently. Ron Re: New Leaf
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la_veronique
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Date: October 31, 2006 12:31AM ron
drink a lot of greens that will make your blood crave more greens and you'll turn it around as far as the phillipines goes you don't have to be surrounded panoramically with fruits and veggies just find ONE place that has them and go there or grow your own or mail order them or move u have a lot of choices don't let the environment rule you take inventory of your priorities and find a way to navigate GO GO GO... RON!!!! Re: New Leaf
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Anonymous User
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Date: October 31, 2006 12:57AM So what is the problem, you are retired, you have the time and you can get cheap land to do your own farming.
You could be a good example of what organic farming can be. Re: New Leaf
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jan
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Date: October 31, 2006 01:03AM Do what you can to find any greens! Keep in touch with us and we'll take this journey together!
Blessings Jan Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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