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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1994077" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>I once (pre-D) experimented with vegetarianIsm and, for a short while, veganism and a day or two of trying out a macrobiotic diet and found them all to be not particularly healthy. This was especially evident when talking to my daughter's teenage friends who the vegan activists so often target. So many of them lived on stuff like pizza and chips, cheese and onion pasty and chips or other rubbish foods. I was careful with what my daughter and i ate yet she still became very anaemic. Luckily i picked up on her problem early and we were able to overcome it by reverting to an omnivorous diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1994077, member: 24561"] I once (pre-D) experimented with vegetarianIsm and, for a short while, veganism and a day or two of trying out a macrobiotic diet and found them all to be not particularly healthy. This was especially evident when talking to my daughter's teenage friends who the vegan activists so often target. So many of them lived on stuff like pizza and chips, cheese and onion pasty and chips or other rubbish foods. I was careful with what my daughter and i ate yet she still became very anaemic. Luckily i picked up on her problem early and we were able to overcome it by reverting to an omnivorous diet. [/QUOTE]
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