Can vegans have gastric bypass surgery?
It is possible. It is always up to a doctor to ultimately determine if a person is eligible for gastric bypass surgery or not, but the fact that a patient is a vegan (as long as they are still relatively healthy) should not be an affecting factor on the decision to have that type of surgery or not.
Is honey or fish or eggs a vegan dish?
Eggs and honey are not vegan but are vegetarian. Vegetarian- not mean. Vegan- not from an animal. Fish is not vegan.
Can lupus be cured by a vegan diet?
I found the answer to this question at http://earthsave.org where the story below was reprinted.
If you or a loved one is suffering from lupus, you can find contact info for the doctor responsible for bringing about this 'miracle' (only a miracle if you do not yet realize that humans are herbivore, not omnivore, by natural design) cure at the bottom of the page.
A Lupus Victim - Life Saved by the McDougall Diet
by Shirlene Jones
This is not a story about weight loss but a story about a miracle.
My 17-year-old daughter, Vanessa, tried to join the Air Force in October 2001. She passed everything but the urine test; she had too much protein in her urine. We then went to our family doctor, who sent her for several tests. She showed positive signs for lupus.
We were then sent to a pediatric nephrologist, who looked at her records, then looked at her and said, "Vanessa has lupus nephritis and I want to put her in the hospital to do a kidney biopsy tomorrow." When we went to the hospital, they started her on 60 mg. of prednisone and Norvasc, a medicine for high blood pressure.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified kidney tissue disease into five categories. Vanessa's biopsy was categorized a 4, one category before dialysis is needed. Once a kidney reaches this point, there is little hope for it to get better. It can be stabilized, but often prgresses to a category 5, dialysis, and then a kidney transplant.
Vanessa was next required to take Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide), a drug used in stronger doses for chemotherapy treatment of cancer patients. This drug could cause bleeding of the bladder and sterility, among the possible side effects. Vanessa was to go to the hospital once a month to have this drug administered for six months, and then another biopsy was to be performed to determine the next plan of action.
Meanwhile, my husband had been taking blood pressure medicine for over a year and was just put on a sugar pill for diabetes. In January 2002 a friend of mine gave me the book "McDougall's Medicine-a Challenging Second Opinion."
As I read this book I saw that it would not only help my husband but also Vanessa. As my husband and I did more research, we became convinced this was worth a try. Now, not only does my husband no longer take any medications, but Vanessa's second biopsy was between a category 1 and 2. The doctor has never seen this happen and is now in the process of reducing the prednisone and has discontinued the Cytoxan.
Vanessa works full time and enjoys riding her Yamaha 650 V-Star. We have found that all of the recipes in McDougall's "Quick and Easy" cookbook are wonderful. I have not found even one we did not like. About Lupus by John McDougall, MD
The Lupus Foundation of America Inc. says, "Fad diets, advocating an excess or an exclusion of certain types of foods, are much more likely to be detrimental than beneficial in any disease, including lupus."
It is a good thing Vanessa and her mother did not read this first-otherwise she would likely be tied to a dialysis machine for life and heading for a premature, painful death.
I find it hard to understand what motivates people, like those from the Lupus Foundation, to make such statements, especially when the current scientific information does not support their negative position. Lupus is a disease of people living in Western countries, consuming the American diet. For example, lupus is rare in rural Africa-the first case of lupus was described in Africa in 1960; by contrast, today in the United States, African Americans have the highest incidence of lupus of any subpopulation- reflecting the differences in diet in these genetically similar people.
Animal studies show diet will cause and cure this disease, and there have been case reports of people cured of lupus with a healthy diet.
Lupus involves the whole body, including the immune system. In sensitive people, food proteins (usually animal proteins) enter the bloodstream through a "leaky gut." The body makes antibodies to these foods proteins. Unfortunately, the antibodies do two things that cause problems:
1. Antibody-antigen complexes are formed that persist and become stuck in the skin, joints, and/or kidneys, causing an inflammatory reaction (like slivers of wood stuck under the skin);
2. Antibodies are made to these foreign food proteins that also attack the person's own tissues (skin, joints, kidneys and other tissues).
By both mechanisms the tissues become inflamed, eventually die and are replaced by nonfunctioning scar tissues. People with lupus commonly suffer with a characteristic "butterfly rash" on their face, severe deforming arthritis and nephritis of the kidneys. Traditional medical treatments fail to arrest this disease. A healthy, pure-vegetarian, low-fat diet will dramatically benefit and often cure people of this disease-as in Vanessa's case. Approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from lupus-you must know someone you can help. The same applies to other forms of inflammatory arthritis.
Even though these results do not occur with everyone, they are typical for people who make the diet and lifestyle changes of the McDougall Program.
For more information, contact the McDougall Program by phone at (800) 941- 7111 or (707) 538-8609, by e-mail at office@drmcdougall.com , or check the Web site at http://www.drmcdougall.com/
Do most people know what it means to be vegan?
yes a raving leftwing political stooge who thinks that they know everything
Is it ok for you to be vegan if you are 13?
Yes. Eat plenty of vegetables, legumes, fruits, and seeds, along with whole grains and mushrooms, and take a daily vitamin that contains vitamin B12.
A vegan doesn't eat anything derived from animals or insects. Examples: any dairy (milk, cheese, whey, yogurt, kefir, eggnog), eggs in any form, (from scrambled eggs to a doughnut which contains eggs), and obviously a vegan must meet the criteria of a vegetarian, in that they don't eat any meat, (and yes this DOES include chicken, fish and any other sea creature).
Some things often overlooked by people are:
Honey
Gelatin; which is in almost all gummy candy some breath mints, marshmallows, and many cereals.
Sugar processed with charred animal bones.
Vegans do not eat any animal products or food that is processed with animal products. So they do not eat meat, fish, eggs, dairy, honey, gelatin, sugar, and natural flavoring as it can be anything from plant by-product to muscle tendons. Most companies will tell you what the natural flavoring is in their products. There are also many types of alcohol that are processed with animal products.
Can a vegan avoid soy and still get enough protein?
Yes. all vegan foods contain protein; apart from fruit and oils.
If you are eating enough calories from a wide variety of foods you will be getting enough protein.
In some products it can be.
Calcium stearate can be derived from animals and vegetables.
Which brands of hamburger buns and sandwich breads are vegan?
For vegan stores click on the links under 'Related links' further down this page. Rudi's Bakery - link further down the page under Related links.
Can you substitute non-vegan ingredients into a vegan recipe?
You can, but it would no longer be a vegan recipe.
Which city in Australia has the highest population of vegans?
Hard to judge really. You could use a few different criteria to answer this question such as population and vegan business numbers, however, given there is no real way to tell - at best it would be a guess - and would not take into account smaller cities which may hold vegan enclaves.
On population alone Sydney currently is home to about 4.5 million people. Melbourne has just a little less at 4 million, and both have a similar amount of vegan businesses. I think it would be a safe bet to say both these capital cities would outdo the rest of the capitals - leaving Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin and my current home city of Brisbane far far behind.
However, per capita, don't forget smaller towns such as Daylesford in Victoria, and Byron Bay in New South Wales - both are enclaves for alternative lifestyles and I would guess their vegan numbers would be quite high per capita, given their small populations.
But I digress, back to total numbers - and the title at this rate, based on number of population alone I would have to give to Sydney - although I wouldn't be suprise if it went down to the wire.
What are cooking skills called?
Culinary Skills are the ability to cook, use cooking technique, and prepare foods well.
What are some good vegan restaurants in Madison?
* 'Bandung' has vegan options. Williamson St. * 'Himal Chuli' has vegan options. State St. * 'King of Falafel' - hold the yogurt sauce (Tzatziki). W Gorham St. * 'Mother Fool's Coffe House' on Williamson St. * 'Dandelion Lunchcart' on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Mon - Fri 11am-2pm. Reopens April 15 '09.
If you were having a special dinner guest describe the meal you would prepare?
If I were having a special dinner guest over for a meal I would probably prepare Summer Squash Risotto, and on the side for a soup I would prepare Pesto Soup With Gnocchi, Beans & Green.
The patries at buykind.com look wonderful.
Get there directly with: http://www.buykind.com/vegancakes.html?gclid=CMKo9azQhJoCFZmF7Qodg38EGg
I f you mix the carob with vegetable oil while melting it, it should stay shiny even after it dries.
What are some good vegan restaurants in Hawaii?
* Legends Vegetarian restaurant * Down to Earth Deli Cafe (mainly vegan)
You were having a special dinner guest describe the organic meal you would prepare?
If a special dinner were being made for guests, and it needs to be organic, some organic chicken with farm grown vegetables would work excellent. If no meat is wanted, a salad with some great vegetables on top with some couscous on the side would be excellent.
Is Meijer whipped topping vegan?
It is very unlikely that Meijer whipped topping is vegan. Most whipped toppings are made from heavy cream, so check the ingredients on the package before buying it.
Assuming the ingredients are like that of Cool Whip - it would absolutely not be vegan. Not only does Cool Whip contain dairy products like cream and sodium caseinate, but it also contains the infamous "Natural and Artificial flavor(s)," which could include MSG and ingredients from animal or insect sources.
Many vegans will not eat hydrogenated oils or artificial ingredients either.
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You can easily make vegan whipped topping with coconut milk:
*Crunched for time? If your coconut milk is in a can or glass bottle, you can wet a dishcloth with water, wrap it around the can, and place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes.