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Aphrodisiac / pheromone effect of going vegan?

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#1 vader

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Posted 12 May 2016 - 01:40 PM


I have noticed a lot of women eyeing me since going vegan. Is this a coincidence or maybe my body is more radiant / healthy without putting in all this toxic shite in the form of eggs. dairy, meat (the difference in fart smell is tremendous, it seems like all meat protein is full of sulfur)? In like a week i developed a orange tint to my skin, maybe this is the cause?

 

I'm also having massive headaches, maybe the brain arteries / cappilaries are being cleared out of calcium deposits.

 

The weirdest side effect is that i started to dream more. Could my pineal gland have been reactivated?


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Posted 12 May 2016 - 10:23 PM

The answer is no to all of the above. Except maybe the farts. They might smell less, although they will become more frequent now.


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Posted 25 May 2016 - 10:44 PM

Hahaha, I'm not saying females are not looking at you more . . . but, have you thought maybe it's just that going vegan has changed your neurotransmitter levels, thus changing your perception of how women view you? Just a thought - you could be right though, maybe going vegan is making you more attractive to women  ;)

 

As a side note: I don't know if the "orange tint in skin" comment was supposed to be a joke, but definitely watch out for that. Developing an orange tint in your skin is a very common symptom in vegans who are consuming unsafe levels beta-carotene or other forms of provitamin A (don't freak out, it's just that Vit A is fat soluble so it can't be excreted through pee therefore making it easy to build up to unsafe levels in your system). If you really are looking a little orange I'd cut down on the carrots and other veggies high in provit A derivatives :-D



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Posted 26 May 2016 - 09:45 AM

To give you guys an update, i developed calcium deficiency after a few weeks of vegan CR diet... Even though i drink 3 liters of mineral water (which gives me roughly 2 grams of calcium) but it seems that it's poorly absorbable.







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