Our community would be delighted to know you better. Please tell us more about yourself and what brought you to the Frugivore Diet. Detailed responses will only be accepted (feel free to reapply with more detail if at first not approved as a member).
I want to be healthy, and though I am not ready or willing to go 100% HCRV just yet, I want to incorporate more of it into my diet. I will say that I am greatly turned off by raw foodism by the dogma that, unfortunately, often follows it, but I have been happily vegan since June '10 and veggie since jan '09. I love fruits & veggies, and LOVE carbs :)
What is your gender? PLEASE NOTE: To enhance the community experience, profile pics of yourself are *REQUIRED* to gain membership. Membership will be declined otherwise.
womyn
Please tell us about your dietary inclinations:
I'm natural hygiene
Are you Connected?
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My favourite books/movies/authors/pastimes are...
Books: too many to list....
Movies: Once,
Pastimes: Knitting, Gardening, Drawing, Music, Eating Fruit
Please list your website/blog/facebook/myspace etc
https://carrottopyodeller.blogspot.com
The Frugivore started this site to bring together frugivores across the Globe! Let us know what high fruit assistance do you need?
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The Frugivore Diet is a fruit-based vegan internet community which promotes a high carb fruit based vegan lifestyle free of any animal products. Our forum does not tolerate encouragement of anything contrary to this. Nor do we allow endorsement of non-vegan items or practises which involve the imprisonment, exploitation, abuse or murder of sentient beings. We also require our members to post with proper netiquette. Therefore, please indicate your intention:
I will comply despite some disagreement since I am a team player
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Hi Megan,
30BAD is a great place to find support for EDs. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water. We are all rooting for you here. Take what you can use and leave the rest. You might find the support you are looking for in this group: support for eating disorders and disordered eating. The 30BAD guidelines help make this place the gem that it is and you are welcome to stay on as long as you post within the guidelines here.
Best Wishes,
The 30BAD Team
Hi Megan,
Olives are very high in fat and could not be a staple lfrv food. It sounds like you would benefit from reading the 811 diet by Dr. Doug Graham as well as All aboard the Banana Welcome Wagon! to learn about how we do things on 30BAD.
Your question about raising a sheep as a pet is okay around here but in your thread which was closed, there were other things you said which were not within the guidelines. If the line is not clear to you, perhaps you would do well to steer away from such topics on this forum and Take it somewhere else .
Thanks,
The 30BAD Team
Hi Megan,
Please note that 30BAD is a strictly vegan site, we don't discuss how sustainable or natural eating animal products are:
30BaD is a community about personal and planetary growth, living foods, health, healing and animal liberation. As well as being about raw food, we are also a 100% vegan site. You will find many of us are passionate about our animal friends and their welfare, we do not support meat eating practices/posts or the exploitation of animals. We believe they are not food and should be loved like a best friend and not served up as a meal. There are many other forums that support an animal-based diet if you are interested in discussing this lifestyle. We also do not promote fashionable, low standard lifestyles like "flexitarianism".
http://www.30bananasaday.com/forum/topics/please-read-our-forum
Please make sure you're familiar with the guidelines here.
Here are some good discussions about the sustainability of the lfrv lifestyle.
How much fruit ISN'T being planted because of animal agriculture?
811 sustainable for everyone?
Ok seriously, is fruit the answer to all the world's problems?
I will post more, there is one I'm looking for that really has some solid information in it. If you read Dr. Doug's awesome book "Grain Damage' he talks about how much better for the environment eating 811 is.
Best Wishes,
Shell
30BAD Peacekeeper