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Apurva Prasad's avatar

My reason for becoming vegetarian was actually by accident.

I hadn't had any non - vegetarian food for maybe 2 months. And prior to that I used to have irregular menstruation cycles. But after those 2 months I noticed that my cycle was somehow regular and I hadn't changed anything else in my lifestyle. So I decided that I'll quit and see if my cycle is regular. And that's exactly what happened. So I left meat altogether... I haven't had issues yet. I never liked chicken anyways. I do miss eggs though. And after that I also came across the religion part of it. Like how killing is cruel and if we have other alternatives them why kill. I kinda agree with that. Because seriously killing for my own good health seems kinda selfish. Yes animals do kill but that's how they're wired . They can't think. Fortunately or unfortunately I can and I just think and 'feel' killing isn't very nice... But obviously I don't try to convince others to vegetarian or anything. Everybody should form their own conclusions. Let's see how this vegetarian journey goes. It's been only 3 years for me. I see a lot of vegetarian people in my country because some castes in India beleive in vegetarianism and I observe that they are perfectly fine

So I just hope that I'll be fine too. But let's see. Can't say anything.

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Bernhard Kutzler's avatar

PPS: You might be interested in the following interview that Dr Eric Berg led with Dr Catherine Shanahan. She's Indian.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNKJvrUIAw0

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Bernhard Kutzler's avatar

As I wrote in my other article, I had an improvement of my throat issue, which made me go vegetarian. From what I know today (experience + research), the same probably would have happened when I would have switched to strict carnivore.

But, as you said, it's about finding access to your true nature ... to your natural instincts ... and given how programmed we are, that's a tedious process.

I think you are on a very good path!!!

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Apurva Prasad's avatar

Maybe animals do think , I'm not sure. Not my area of expertise. 😬

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Bernhard Kutzler's avatar

No, animals don't think. I explain the exact difference between them and us in my article “This is the Difference Between Humans and Animals”:

https://open.substack.com/pub/bernhardexplores/p/this-is-the-difference-between-humans?r=3oqs68&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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