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    thanks jason i will watch these next two videos sunday morning tommorrow. And dennis yea that website is good. gonna have to shop for some stuff. i love vegetables and fruit but it is gonna be super challenging to give up meat just cuz like jason said it taste good. i am excited about feeling cleanier and having more energy and cardio.

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    Nice guys! Thanks for the replies!

    Don...sure meat tastes good, but vegan stuff has come a really long way. It used to be that stores just carried just veggie burgers and most of those tasted like cardboard. Now they have literally a meat substitute for everything and honestly you won't miss anything. Some of it is so good that my meat eating friends buy it just because they like it.

    I used to eat meat. Lots and lots of meat. I have been vegetarian for over a year now and I'm never looking back. My strength and weight are exactly the same, but I have even less body fat and way beter cardio than I did when I was a carnivore.

    Best,
    Jason

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    The only thing I don't like about becoming vegetarian is how much time you have to put into managing your diet. I like being able to go somewhere and know I'm not restricted in any way.

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    i keep coming back to this thread im having trouble eatting meat!
    and the cow beatings in the last video!
    goddamn

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    Jason you should post the fur skinned video

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    aside from the humane side, animal protein is absolutely linked to heart disease, auto immune diseases, cancer, eczema, psoriasis etc....

    Vegetarian diet is not hard, it's just different. It becomes easy with time.

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    graphic

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    i have avoided "fake" meat products for a long time until like the last year they have gotten much better making them, the meatless products out now are amazing and taste the same as the real thing. Also if you are into shakes and meal replacements things like that for post and pre workout try VEGA its a Vegan supplement line created by Triathlete Brendon Brazier that ive recently got the chance to try during this last month and it is great and helps with recovery after some of my 3aday workout days
    "If you believe, then you have already taken the first step towards your achievement."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarbyBarby View Post
    The only thing I don't like about becoming vegetarian is how much time you have to put into managing your diet. I like being able to go somewhere and know I'm not restricted in any way.
    This is of course assuming that you MUST eat meat at every meal...which is a really good way to get sick.

    Nuts, grains, beans, lentils, fruits and vegetables are enough quick fix easy to prepare foods to not be restricted. It is a big misconception that being vegetarian takes more time than not being one. In 2011, there are many many options that vegetarians didn't use to have.

    I have no regrets and I have never felt better.

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    A vegan smoothie I make..I use a bit of the Vega smoothie mix and some pea protein.


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