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Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 10:58:25 AM
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Chicken and Yoga
About 1 month ago I added organic fertile eggs to my diet because I was becoming concerned about my protein intake while weight lifting. I found that the eggs did perk me up a little. I then thought since eggs are ok, lets try some organic chicken? After the third day of eating ¼ of a chicken breast my anus started itching like there were a trillion ants eating me up from inside. The third day a patch of bums appeared on my left shoulder blade which burned like the dickens. I immediately connected that with the chicken, and stopped eating chicken at once. The itching in my anus went away the next day. The burn on my shoulder blade stopped burning and started going down. Yesterday I made chicken soup for my husband and I just tasted the broth. A few minutes later the itching in my anus started again and my shoulder started to burn again. Today I put some oyster sauce on my Chinese broccoli and the bums started burning again. I’m now bordering on making a tentative conclusion that: any food containing animal does not work for me anymore. I must mention that before I became vegetarian, I ate chicken, meat and fish and I never had anything weird like this happen to me.
Is there information out there that will assist me in understanding the validity of my tentative conclusion?
P.S. I found a 100% vegan meal replacement (with 25g of complete protein per serving) which is taking the place of all animal products for me including eggs and milk and it taste delicious. www.myvega.com
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Edited by - AYPforum on Feb 06 2007 9:04:33 PM |
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david_obsidian
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 12:09:05 PM
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Star, it might be interesting to check if this is chicken-specific. What happens for example if you eat butter or cheese?
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Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 12:20:56 PM
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I dont eat butter nor do I eat cheese. |
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david_obsidian
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 12:34:43 PM
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star said: I’m now bordering on making a tentative conclusion that: any food containing animal does not work for me anymore
If you eat some butter or cheese, you have a way to (partially) test for the correctness of that without going non-vegetarian!
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Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 2:04:27 PM
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If I eat cheese I instantly get a cold (stuffie nose)kind of thing. Butter I can try. Now that my vega protein meal replacement is working so good I dont have a need for animal foods animore. |
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AYPforum
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Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 9:04:33 PM
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Moderator note: Topic moved for better placement |
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anthony574
USA
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Posted - Jul 08 2007 : 5:39:44 PM
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You might want to watch how much protein you are actually taking in. I have read that for someone who is weight-lifting below a professional level (ie recreationally) their protein need is not that much more than someone who does not engage in weight-lifting. The body can only safely pack on a painfully miniscule amount of muscle in a given week, so a significant protein increase is uneeded. I have read a lot of different opinions, but most commonly it is said you should aim for 40-60 grams a day. If you overdo it on protein, which is extremely easy to do, you will put your body in an acidic state which will make it more prone to illness. It also robs the bones and organs of calcium. From what I understand after much research, it seems harder to eat too little protein than too much. |
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Etherfish
USA
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Posted - Jul 08 2007 : 10:37:45 PM
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I would try a different brand of organic chicken, or a little of other meats and see if you get the same reaction. For instance, cornish game hen or duck. Also, isolate everything else that went with the chicken. For instance, it is very common for people to be allergic to wheat and dairy products. |
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