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Without B12 pills, a vegan can not live.

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Anthea wrote:Mail Onine
A gastric band in a GLASS? Three women swear by new soluble diet pill designed to quench appetite in an instant
By Hannah Ebelthite
Health journalist Hannah Ebelthite lost 5lb in ten days with Slim-Fizz
She asked two other busy, middle-aged women to try it
They also reported good results after using the product
The tablets cost £19.95 for ten days supply
Manufacturers claim you’ll lose 'a few pounds' in ten days
The large round pill looks like a fizzy vitamin C tablet and, when dissolved in water, tastes like orange squash.
But its effects are extraordinary. Thirty minutes later, when you come to eat, you feel quickly full. Towards the end of the meal, you find yourself thinking ‘I’ve had enough’ and you put down your fork and stop.
Pudding? You can take it or leave it. You probably get to the next mealtime still feeling sated, never having reached for a snack.
Link to Full VERY Interesting Article - Photos - Video:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... stant.html



Piling wrote:Anthea wrote:If, as you say, vitamin B12 is actually a bacteria found in the soil where vegetables are grown. Then surely, as with all other substances and nutrients in the soil, vitamin B12 would be absorbed by the vegetables themselves
No.Without B12 pills, a vegan can not live.



Piling wrote: doing like gorillas, eating vegetables, shit them, and eat their own shit![]()

Anthea wrote:If, as you say, vitamin B12 is actually a bacteria found in the soil where vegetables are grown. Then surely, as with all other substances and nutrients in the soil, vitamin B12 would be absorbed by the vegetables themselves

Anthea wrote:Piling wrote:Anthea wrote:If, as you say, vitamin B12 is actually a bacteria found in the soil where vegetables are grown. Then surely, as with all other substances and nutrients in the soil, vitamin B12 would be absorbed by the vegetables themselves
No.Without B12 pills, a vegan can not live.
Good thing that I am not a vegan I eat fish and chicken



Londoner wrote:Piling wrote: doing like gorillas, eating vegetables, shit them, and eat their own shit![]()
This makes every one sick .




Anthea wrote:@ Londoner your link to wikipedia lead to a link to Batabata-Cha - a form of fermented black tea that does contain vitamin B12
I found it very interesting as I always drink my tea black and enjoy trying new teas![]()
I will have to do some more research but it looks as though I could obtain all the vitamin B12 I need from Batabata-Cha![]()
Piling![]()
http://www.japaneseteastory.blogspot.co ... a-cha.html

Piling wrote:Londoner wrote:Piling wrote: doing like gorillas, eating vegetables, shit them, and eat their own shit![]()
This makes every one sick .
But not gorillas (nor dogs). It just proves that we are not like gorillas, though many vegans claim that as humans are big apes, they should eat like gorillas and other apes… but apes are different and our nearer cousin is cheetah. Cheetah eat small animals, snails, and even other small apes. They are our omnivorous cousins.
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