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This Himalayan Tribe Has Been Vegan for 5,000 Years!
One of the lamest excuses I hear about not being vegan is that our ancestors ate meat, and so should we.
Well, here is something truly exciting! A tribe that has stuck to their cruelty-free ways for five thousand years!
Anyone from India knows that being vegetarian is not a new concept. But it seems eating vegan has also been around in India for thousands of years. The Brokpa tribe of Ladakh, for example, has thrived eating vegan for more than 5,000 years –
All while living in harsh Himalayan terrain.
Plant-based foods provide all the nutrients and vitamins the Brokpa need to live healthy, active lives at 15,000 feet. The tribe’s staple food is barley, which they harvest on steep mountainsides. In addition to barley, a traditional Brokpa meal might include roti baked in an earthen oven, lettuce leaves, roasted potato, spring onion, boiled cauliflower and wild mint. Almond, apricot and walnut are other essential foods, as well as large amounts of black tea fortified with barley flour.
Fuelled by this healthy vegan fare, the Brokpa trek long distances and many tribe members are active even into their 90s. Visitors have also marvelled at the Brokpa’s seemingly flawless skin, which is no surprise since they consume healthy vegan foods: fruits and vegetables are packed with essential vitamins and antioxidants, which are the building blocks for radiant skin.
read on: http://inourishgently.com/himalayan-tribe-vegan-5000-years/
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mudra
One of the lamest excuses I hear about not being vegan is that our ancestors ate meat, and so should we.
Well, here is something truly exciting! A tribe that has stuck to their cruelty-free ways for five thousand years!
Anyone from India knows that being vegetarian is not a new concept. But it seems eating vegan has also been around in India for thousands of years. The Brokpa tribe of Ladakh, for example, has thrived eating vegan for more than 5,000 years –
All while living in harsh Himalayan terrain.
Plant-based foods provide all the nutrients and vitamins the Brokpa need to live healthy, active lives at 15,000 feet. The tribe’s staple food is barley, which they harvest on steep mountainsides. In addition to barley, a traditional Brokpa meal might include roti baked in an earthen oven, lettuce leaves, roasted potato, spring onion, boiled cauliflower and wild mint. Almond, apricot and walnut are other essential foods, as well as large amounts of black tea fortified with barley flour.
Fuelled by this healthy vegan fare, the Brokpa trek long distances and many tribe members are active even into their 90s. Visitors have also marvelled at the Brokpa’s seemingly flawless skin, which is no surprise since they consume healthy vegan foods: fruits and vegetables are packed with essential vitamins and antioxidants, which are the building blocks for radiant skin.
read on: http://inourishgently.com/himalayan-tribe-vegan-5000-years/
Love Always
mudra
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I agree with these commenters and don't fall for the Aryan propaganda either.
I am well aware of the Svastika being a wide spread symbol across the world.
It indicates, among other things, good luck, the infinity of creation and the unconquered, revolving sun.
In nowadays civilization the Sun doesn't mean much any more than a way to get a sun tan.
And food is something one gets from the store.
On the contrary in the ancient world people lived closer to earth and knew how much the sun plays a major role
to life itself . They were aware their sustainance depended on it , hence they revered it.
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I am well aware of the Svastika being a wide spread symbol across the world.
It indicates, among other things, good luck, the infinity of creation and the unconquered, revolving sun.
In nowadays civilization the Sun doesn't mean much any more than a way to get a sun tan.
And food is something one gets from the store.
On the contrary in the ancient world people lived closer to earth and knew how much the sun plays a major role
to life itself . They were aware their sustainance depended on it , hence they revered it.
Love from me
mudra
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GUIDELINES FOR A HEALTHY VEGETARIAN DIET
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Pris wrote:
Simply put, the smell of poo is based on what you eat. [Meat eaters enjoy stinkier poo, while herbivores have a less pungent smell.]
That's a load of bollocks
Don't ever go anywhere near the toilet after my mate who is a veggie has been in there. It's a highly toxic environment
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I wouldn't go anywhere near the toilet if he's been in there. Even if I was armed with a hundred joss sticks
He used the public toilets in a shopping center once. People were coming out looking as if they were about to throw up
He used the public toilets in a shopping center once. People were coming out looking as if they were about to throw up