My guess is as to why you feel less hungry when eating non-vegan is that
when your eating vegan you are undereating. This is very common, it takes
some stomach capacity 'training' to be able to eat adequate calories on a
raw vegan diet.
Blake
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Meat eating
> Martha wrote:
>
> > Too much meat eating whether cooked or raw leaves an acidic residue in
the
> > body leading to tension in the body. The solution is to eat small
> > amounts of protein and plenty of fruit and vegetables for the necessary
> > alkaline minerals needed to keep the body healthy and relaxed.
>
> I've heard this many times before, but it hasn't been my experience. When
I
> eat raw vegan, I feel spacey and/or jumpy after a while. Adding raw meat
> makes me feel much calmer and more grounded (and less hungry!).
>
> Carol
>