...please remember to also consume enough of these everyday:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B12
wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid
This is because too little Vitamin B12 and Omega-3 fatty acid in our bodies can still increase our risk of heart disease, even though we're vegans, which I discovered after watching:
[video=youtube;q7KeRwdIH04]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7KeRwdIH04[/video]
(entertaining, yet informative, talk by Dr Michael Greger in 2003)
I buy my:
Holland & Barrett Vitamin B12 Tablets 100ug
hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/holland-barrett-vitamin-b12-tablets-100ug-60001170
hollandandbarrett.com/search?query=b-12&isSearch=true
from:
shopsinsg.com/holland-barrett-supplement-shops-in-singapore.html
and consume one 100-microgram tablet everyday; otherwise I would have to eat chicken eggs or drink cows milk everyday, which have too much unhealthy animal protein, saturated fat and cholesterol, increasing my risk of heart disease and osteoporosis:
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?227102-Why-Animal-Protein-Is-Bad
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?226890-quot-Why-Milk-Is-Bad-For-You-And-Your-Bones-quot-by-Vivian-Goldschmidt
I also get my daily dose of Omega-3 fatty acid by consuming two tablespoons of:
Origins Healthfood Brown Flaxseed Meal
(it must be ground, otherwise the nutrients won't be absorbed if the unground seeds are eaten instead)
wikipedia.org/wiki/Flax#Nutrients
nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3163/2
Otherwise, I would have to eat fish everyday (or at least a few times every week), which might have mercury and/or other toxins:
Dangers of Fish and Fish Oil - YouTube playlist
wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_in_fish
Even until now, I still like to eat fish, seafood, eggs and dairy products, but I've chosen to make this sacrifice because I want to have the best possible health until I die.
This does not mean that I fear death; in fact, I'm trying my best to psychologically prepare myself to die young, if that is my fate.
I just hate the feeling of falling sick, especially if it's because of some preventable sickness, as has happened when I was younger (even though it was not life-threatening); not to mention seeing certain members of my immediate and extended family contracting some serious disease, usually starting from middle age onwards; but believe it or not, one of my cousins contracted Stage FOUR cancer when she was in her mid-teens, after being pampered for years by her parents with too much sugary and meaty food.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B12
wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid
This is because too little Vitamin B12 and Omega-3 fatty acid in our bodies can still increase our risk of heart disease, even though we're vegans, which I discovered after watching:
[video=youtube;q7KeRwdIH04]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7KeRwdIH04[/video]
(entertaining, yet informative, talk by Dr Michael Greger in 2003)
I buy my:
Holland & Barrett Vitamin B12 Tablets 100ug
hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/holland-barrett-vitamin-b12-tablets-100ug-60001170
hollandandbarrett.com/search?query=b-12&isSearch=true
from:
shopsinsg.com/holland-barrett-supplement-shops-in-singapore.html
and consume one 100-microgram tablet everyday; otherwise I would have to eat chicken eggs or drink cows milk everyday, which have too much unhealthy animal protein, saturated fat and cholesterol, increasing my risk of heart disease and osteoporosis:
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?227102-Why-Animal-Protein-Is-Bad
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?226890-quot-Why-Milk-Is-Bad-For-You-And-Your-Bones-quot-by-Vivian-Goldschmidt
I also get my daily dose of Omega-3 fatty acid by consuming two tablespoons of:
Origins Healthfood Brown Flaxseed Meal
(it must be ground, otherwise the nutrients won't be absorbed if the unground seeds are eaten instead)
wikipedia.org/wiki/Flax#Nutrients
nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3163/2
Otherwise, I would have to eat fish everyday (or at least a few times every week), which might have mercury and/or other toxins:
Dangers of Fish and Fish Oil - YouTube playlist
wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_in_fish
Even until now, I still like to eat fish, seafood, eggs and dairy products, but I've chosen to make this sacrifice because I want to have the best possible health until I die.
This does not mean that I fear death; in fact, I'm trying my best to psychologically prepare myself to die young, if that is my fate.
I just hate the feeling of falling sick, especially if it's because of some preventable sickness, as has happened when I was younger (even though it was not life-threatening); not to mention seeing certain members of my immediate and extended family contracting some serious disease, usually starting from middle age onwards; but believe it or not, one of my cousins contracted Stage FOUR cancer when she was in her mid-teens, after being pampered for years by her parents with too much sugary and meaty food.
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