hiitdogs
Cathlete
Ok, yesterday I finally caved in and bought the book. I don't know, so many people seem to like it, and maybe I am weird, but I just hated it, HATED IT!!! I kept reading and reading, hoping it would get better.
I know they make very valid points in that book, but it is the language and attitude that totally throws me off. They talk about the dangers of aspartame, sugar, single carbohydrates, Atkins Diet, etc, you are what you eat and I totally agree, I have done a lot of reading and research on this.
It's just the way it is presented with "f... this" and "b..ll sh.t that" where it loses credibility in my eyes. I don't have anything against being blunt, on the contrary }( but this went way beyond.
I do understand the Vegan part of it, and I do believe most of us would be better off if we reduced meat and dairy consume drastically, however, their notion that everything we could want can be "replaced" by soyproducts doesn't really sound right to me. So we'll have soymilk, soybutter, soyburger, tofuburger, soybased fake meat......? And that's healthy? All heavily based on soy, it sounds like Atkins in the other extreme to me. And most of what they recommend (other than fruit and veggies) is highly processed. Just because it is vegan, doesn't mean it is healthier, processed food is processed food, and it is NOT healthy!
What am I missing? Or am I the only odd one out here?
I know they make very valid points in that book, but it is the language and attitude that totally throws me off. They talk about the dangers of aspartame, sugar, single carbohydrates, Atkins Diet, etc, you are what you eat and I totally agree, I have done a lot of reading and research on this.
It's just the way it is presented with "f... this" and "b..ll sh.t that" where it loses credibility in my eyes. I don't have anything against being blunt, on the contrary }( but this went way beyond.
I do understand the Vegan part of it, and I do believe most of us would be better off if we reduced meat and dairy consume drastically, however, their notion that everything we could want can be "replaced" by soyproducts doesn't really sound right to me. So we'll have soymilk, soybutter, soyburger, tofuburger, soybased fake meat......? And that's healthy? All heavily based on soy, it sounds like Atkins in the other extreme to me. And most of what they recommend (other than fruit and veggies) is highly processed. Just because it is vegan, doesn't mean it is healthier, processed food is processed food, and it is NOT healthy!
What am I missing? Or am I the only odd one out here?