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Christine
March 27, 2007 - 11:48am
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chicken
I’m reminded of the Montana cattle rancher (can’t recall his name) -turned vegan- who was sued along with Oprah by the cattle industry for defamation or something. We also heard him speak at that same conference a couple of years ago. He’s radically against eating red meat, but he said something to the effect, “If I had to make a choice between which to give up – chicken or beef – it would be chicken.”
alemama
March 27, 2007 - 12:28pm
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I am so glad you felt better
really I am.......I can tell you that after drinking alcohol and eating meat during a recent camping trip I feel awful. So back on the no meat no alcohol wagon for me. Lets see how long it takes this time for me to feel better.
UKmummy
March 27, 2007 - 12:53pm
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I do eat chicken and find
I do eat chicken and find that red meat is the thing which makes my bowels feel generally sluggish and heavy! Do you know Christine why this rancher thought chicken was worse?
granolamom
March 27, 2007 - 2:53pm
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chicken and meat
dh and I have both noticed that we feel seriously ill after eating chicken (we eat chicken once a week but are now thinking of eliminating it completely). we don't feel sick after eating beef, but the meat does have a worse effect on my rectocele than the chicken does.
I don't know what it is about eating chicken, but I have always found it so interesting that practically every woman I know who's been pg with food aversions, has been sick to her stomach from eating or preparing chicken, but not meat.
things that make you go 'hmmm...'
Christine
March 27, 2007 - 5:02pm
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chicken industry
Michelle...He then went on to talk about the extreme suffering and toxicity associated with the industry. Also the fat issue…even skinned chicken is hardly fat free.