Posted on 31-07-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by Tony Stai

Some gelatin-free eye candy (…and brain and ear candy :P ) To the best of my knowledge, all the guys and bands in this video are vegan. Casey Affleck – PETA spot (peta.org) Daniel Johns, Silverchair – “Spawn Again” Live …

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Posted on 29-07-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by Tony Stai

The founder of Def Jam Records Russell Simmons was interviewed on CNN’s “American Morning”. He was asked why he follows a vegan diet. He also discusses Barack Obama and yoga. *note* Although Russell does follow a vegan diet he is not a vegan. He does wear leather.

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Posted on 12-07-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by QandA

I’m looking for a vegan shampoo that will take away frizzy hair and maybe make it thicker. I was wondering if there is one like that and it’s found in a common store.

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Posted on 06-07-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by QandA

I’ve been an omnivore most of my life but am considering the vegan diet after finding out how good it is for your health. I’ve started it already, but I’m already missing salt on my food or having dairy. Anybody else gone through this? What do you think of the vegan approach to eating?

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I noticed that not only does wikipedia have them marked like that, but most people consider veganism a lifestyle choice and vegetarianism just a dietary choice.
Is there any distinction, or is this a matter of diction?

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People who aren’t actually vegans call themselves “vegan”. So is it a status symbol of sorts? Is that why they call themselves a vegan, while admitting they are just “trying to be a vegan”?

I apologize to those who have been offended by my line of questions and answers. The YA section V & V is for questions and answers regarding V & V, not for the promotion of V & V exclusively though.

Let it be understood that I agree with your cause. I think your cause is noble. To give any negative connotation to your cause or beliefs has not and will not be my agenda.

So please, either answer the question/questions or just ignore it if it bothers you.
awwdree—just a vegetarian? You underestimate yourself :-)
angua—-30 years? Keep up the good work!
evil—a case of changing a definition to make something difficult to attain more convenient. When someone invents a concept though, you can’t just go and change it for convenience sake. That’s weak. If you want to be a true vegan you can move to a temperate climate, grow your own food and do whatever you need to do to be a true vegan. If that’s what you really wish to do is be a true vegan.

Your argument is like saying I have M and I’m trying to be a billionaire, so I’ll call myself a billionaire because after all, I AM trying.

A true vegan is only one who follows what the creator of veganism defined it as. You can’t change someone’s idea for convenience sake and say it’s the same thing.
evil—I may have miscomprehended your answer……my apologies if that is the case.
black byrus—I’ve agreed with you on other posts but when you say this:

“”Because I walk on the road, which has dirt underneath, which probably has animal feces and animal corpses in it. Really, I’m not even vegetarian, because I was walking by McDonald’s a few days ago and accidentally breathed in and I think I got a couple of meat molecules in my mouth. Even my very computer is… well, I don’t know what all is in it, but I can only assume it must have SOMETHING non-vegan in it…”"

I can’t take your answer seriously. I’ve been making a simple point with absolutely no gray area whatsoever.
shelly—I applaud your vegetarianism but:

“But the definition of VEGAN has been only no meat, dairy, or milk. So someone who may use leather, or even eat honey, can fit this definiton.”

does not fit the defintion as coined by the creaotr of the concept of veganism and you will likely be chastised here by “vegans” who will tell you “you are Not a vegan” while at the same time they are not vegans either.
blackbyrus—”as far as is possible and practical”—to me this says as long as it’s convenient….If a person really wants to be a true vegan they can…..they would have to make more than superficial sacrifices but they could do it. But no one is willing to give up their cushy lives to become a true vegan. As soon as it becomes inconvenient, further sacrifice is considered “absurd”. Vegan-lite is the vegan of today. Deciding their own limits of sacrifice to qualify as a vegan as opposed to living their lives according to the definition of veganism’s creator. As time went by, the inconvenient portions of veganism were doctored to make it easier to qualify as a vegan. Thus today’s vegan is vegan-lite compared to it’s creator’s definition. There are no sacrifices anymore. The standard has been lowered like the standards are lowered in U.S. schools. To accomodate those who can’t pass the test.
blackbyrus–BTW I appreciate your ability to exchange ideas without condescension.

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Posted on 06-06-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by QandA

I live in a vegan collective. We are all ethical vegans and none of us feel comfortable with the idea of hurting the rats and/or mice that have been popping up in our house. We also don’t have a lot of money, so DIY solutions are a serious plus! Can anyone offer us any help?

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Posted on 29-05-2009
Filed Under (vegan) by QandA

I am using a vegan product for my entire family called Arbonne. They are a 100% vegan and their products are totally environmentally safe. I use their skin care, baby products, hair care, vitamins, shave cream, weight loss program and their spa products as well. I am a sales rep for the company now, and would like to market and cater to the vegan community since it is close to my heart. Any feedback?
Just looking for a different perspective on what else may be out there.

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I bought some cologne for my husband that is 100% Vegan and 95 % Organic, but my concern is whether or not it has chemicals and artificial ingredients. Unfortunately the ingredients list fragrance, it doesn’t say what the fragrance came from. I’m not familiar enough with Vegan standards to know if something can be labeled Vegan and contain artificial ingredients as long as they don’t come from animals.
Thanks!

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