but to fry, boil and eat MEAT
I'm talking about it.
protein from plants and take.
I've been a vegetarian for 10 years.
and see only the positive differences between myself and my peers who are omnivorous.
what is there to argue ?
my evidence is my experience.
and in the books can somebody write this script.
well, you success in a separate feed.
in macrobiotics, the way a lot of steps.
ranging from the most democratic, which include meat, to the most advanced - without the animal component.
catch dynamics ?
and moderators - bow for their friendly attitude toward us.
that is because
www.mindmachine.ru - such a friendly modeling, it's so nice to talk to.
I found it info
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that is to say the stone in the garden to throw
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"for example that the yogis don't eat meat. Indeed, in India today you can find absolute vegetarians, for example Jains, but until the mid nineteenth century there flourished the cult of the yogis of agarrando who consumed food, and even carrion, as they still had the Holy Ghost all that is given or taken by God Siva. Pattabhi Jois, a representative of Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, one of today's modernized trends, says, referring to the ancient sources: "...the Vegetables should not be abused". As stated in Ayurvedic pramana: "Vegetables multiply disease." So addicting (only one — V. B.) vegetables desirable for the person who practices yoga" (137, p. 40). The benefits of meat convincingly tells also a treatise "Ashtanga-Hridaya Samhita", which has a high reputation in Ayurveda. It seems that vegetarianism, as well as its opposite, nor are the hallmark of the brotherhood of yogis."
the book "Yoga. The art of communication"