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Here is a good article about vitamin b12 and being vegan. This guy is saying that vegans do not need to take b12 supplements. Good links to other articles and research in it too: Link to the article below with addition links and research on vit b12 and being vegan

"The purpose of eating is to nourish the body without causing intentional harm to animals, the earth or yourself. With so much misinformation emanating from the media, the government, schools, parents and the medical community, I've decided to compile the most extensive list (101 categories) of cruelty-free food items which contain EVERY vitamin, nutrient and mineral that the human body requires. These whole foods consist of fruits, land vegetables, sea vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes and grains (avoid wheat gluten or soy if you are allergic to them). They constitute a complete balance of vital nutrients the body needs to thrive, and the majority of plant foods, such as broccoli, asparagus and strawberries, are a meal in and of themselves. The following items appear in several categories and are considered the best of the best: açaí, alfalfa sprouts, apricots, asparagus, avocados, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), chlorella, garlic, green leafy vegetables, nutritional yeast, pears, spirulina, strawberries and wheatgrass.

Before presenting the complete list of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, I want to mention something about diseases, pills, and the unnecessary controversy surrounding B12. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports that 39% of Americans have low levels of B12. If only 1% of Americans are vegan, how can B12 deficiency be a vegan issue? Do you know how many vegan casualties occur from B12 deficiencies annually? The 4-letter answer begins with a “Z” and ends with an “O”! Do you know how many meat, dairy and egg-eaters die from heart disease, cancer and other preventable diseases annually? The 8-letter answer begins with an “M” and ends with an “S”, which means there have been MILLIONS of human casualties PLUS the billions of animals who were intentionally raped, enslaved and murdered to feed those immoral, diseased beings. A 2016 study from the Journal of the American Medical Association—which showed that substituting plant protein for animal protein is associated with lower mortality—undoubtedly proves the aforesaid point.

First, health cannot be found in a bottle. It doesn't come in pill form. And it certainly isn't found in steaks, fish tacos, grilled cheese sandwiches, bacon omelets and glasses of milk. Diseases arise from the consumption of animal protein, casein, sugar, the excessive amount of fat found in all animal products and oils, artificial additives, the 2-9 percent of naturally-occurring trans-fatty acids found in meat and dairy, human-made trans fatty acids found in junk food, and an excessive amount of refined carbohydrates found in white rice, white bread, and pasta. Non-dietary factors affect health, too. Stress, a lack of sleep, smoking tobacco, chemical pollution, and a lack of exercise can wreak havoc on the body. Therefore, it is essential to eat plant-based foods exclusively, and control the non-dietary factors to the best of your ability. Check out this 2014 University of Southern California study which clearly indicts animal protein as a deadly toxin.

Second, after 16 years of practicing veganism without taking a single vitamin, I had my B12 level checked on October 24, 2012. It was 543 pg/mL. The normal range is between 271-870 pg/mL. My level is perfect because the human body needs just three micrograms of B12 per day, and we possess bacteria in the mouth and intestines that produce it naturally (see links below). B12 also comes from the earth's soil, which is why some animals possess trace amounts of B12. In addition to producing B12 naturally just as humans do, animals eat lots of soil because they eat off the ground. Also, animal feed in the meat, dairy and egg industries is never washed. However, attempting to get secondary trace amounts of B12 by eating animal products is inefficient and deadly. First, B12 is severely damaged and/or destroyed by heat, which means as soon as you cook something, the B12 is either compromised or gone. Second, animal products contain disease-causing compounds. The heat destruction explains why the majority of people with B12 deficiencies are meat, dairy and egg-eaters. The remaining one percent are junk-food vegetarians and vegans, or people with an underlying medical condition that prevents B12 production and absorption. The veg junk food groups are also at risk for other ailments because optimum health cannot be achieved with cheese, eggs, Ruffles, Oreos, french fries, white rice, white bread, or refined pastas. Non-junk-food veganism causes no disease. It is preventative medicine, the treatment and the cure.

The best way to get B12 is to let your body produce it naturally! For TRUE, UNBIASED, MEDICAL info on B12, check out The Vitamin B12 Issue by Dr. Gina Shaw; Vegan Vitamin B12 Deficiency is a Myth by Cindy Jones-Shoeman; and Vitamin B12 Deficiency—the Meat-Eaters’ Last Stand by Dr. John McDougall, M.D.

With all this being said, I want to clarify that—even though I am opposed to the vitamin industry—I'm not an anti-vitamin activist. I'm an animal liberation activist! My only concern is making sure that animals don't suffer. If you want to waste your money on vegan vitamins or supplements, and your doctor or parents insist upon it, then do it, and stop obsessing about it. But think about this: If eating meat, cheese, milk and eggs is the norm, why do most people end up with a disease and a cabinet full of pills? Am I supposed to believe that the multi-billion dollar hospital, medical, pharmaceutical and vitamin industries were created for the small percentage of the world's population that labels itself vegan? I bet that everyone in your life under the age of 13 chews on Flintstones vitamins, while everyone over the age of 40 swallows One-A-Day tablets and probably takes some form of medication, too. If animal products contained all the essential nutrients, why is there a drug store on every street corner selling vitamins and pharmaceuticals? Only an addict or a complete lunatic could possibly conclude that meat, cheese, milk and eggs are healthy, proper and nutritious. The indisputable fact is that all essential nutrients come from the plant kingdom, and the plant kingdom alone. Instead of feeding animals the plants that we should be eating directly, and filtering those nutrients through THEIR bodies, eat what comes from the earth and leave the animals alone.

On July 26, 2013, I had some more bloodwork done so I could share the effects of 17 years of veganism. My triglycerides were 142 (normal range 30-149). Cholesterol is 147 (normal range 70-199). HDL cholesterol is 42 (normal range 40-90). LDL cholesterol is 77 (normal range 50-129). Calcium is 9.8 (normal range 8.5-10.5). Phosphorous is 4 (normal range 2.3-4.3). Albumin is 4.2 (normal range 3.5-5.1). Sodium is 140 (normal range 135-145. Potassium is 4.9 (normal range 3.5-5.2). Chloride is 103 (normal range 95-107). Carbon dioxide is 27 (normal range 21-31). Anion gap is 10 (normal range 5-17). Blood urea nitrogen is 18 (normal range 8-22). Creatinine is .66 (normal range .60-1.40). Vitamin D is 24 (normal range 25-80, so I shall be getting some more sunlight to bring this level up).

Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Nutrients: From A to Z
Vitamin A

Apricots, asparagus, bean sprouts, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cayenne, celery, chili powder, grapefruit, green leafy vegetables, mangos, mint, okra, papaya, paprika, parsley, passion fruit, peas, pistachios, plums, prunes, pumpkins, squash, sweet potato, sweet red peppers, tomatoes, tofu, watercress, watermelon, yams, zucchini

Vitamin B-1 • Thiamine

Açaí, almonds, beans (all), chlorella, grains (all), kelp, lentils (all), nutritional yeast, pecans, prunes, raisins, seeds (all), spirulina, sprouts (all), vegetables (all), wheatgrass

Vitamin B-2 • Riboflavin

Apples, apricots, asparagus, avocados, bananas, beans (all), black currants, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean) , cherries, chlorella, dates, figs, garlic, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, kelp, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), okra, onions, parsley, pineapples, prunes, seeds (all), spirulina, sprouts (all), watercress, watermelons, wheatgrass

Vitamin B-3 • Niacin

Apricots, asparagus, avocados, bananas, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), cantaloupe, chlorella, corn, dates, figs, garlic, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, kelp, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), onions, parsley, peas, plums, potatoes, prunes, raspberries, seeds (all), squash, spirulina, sprouts (all), strawberries, tomatoes, tempeh, watermelons, wheatgrass

Vitamin B-5 • Pantothenic Acid

(Destroyed by heat) — Asparagus, avocados, beans (all), broccoli, cabbage, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean) , carrots, cauliflower, chlorella, corn, flax (oil/seeds), grains (all), green leafy vegetables, lentils (all), nutritional yeast, nuts (all), onions, oranges, papayas, peas, pineapples, potatoes, seeds (all), shiitake mushrooms, spirulina, sprouts (all), tomatoes, watermelons, wheat germ, wheatgrass, yams

Vitamin B-6 • Pyridoxine

(Destroyed by heat) — Apples, asparagus, avocados, bananas, beans (all), beets, bell peppers, blueberries, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, chlorella, corn, flax (oil/seeds), grains (all), grapes, green leafy vegetables, lemons, mangoes, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), onions, oranges, peas, plums, prunes, raisins, squash, spirulina, sprouts (all), sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watermelons, wheat bran, wheat germ, wheatgrass, yams

Vitamin B-12 • Cyanocobalamin

(Destroyed by heat) — This vitamin comes from bacteria that live in our mouth and intestines. (See The Vitamin B12 Issue by Dr. Gina Shaw; Vegan Vitamin B12 Deficiency is a Myth by Cindy Jones-Shoeman; and Vitamin B12 Deficiency—the Meat-Eaters’ Last Stand by Dr. John McDougall, M.D.) These bacteria also exist in the soil. So you can let your body produce it naturally, which is what we all do, or eat some UNWASHED, ORGANIC vegetables once in a while. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports that 39% of Americans have low levels of B12. If only 1% of Americans are vegan, how can a B12 deficiency be a vegan issue? After 16 years of practicing veganism without taking a single vitamin, I had my B12 level checked on October 24, 2012. It was 543 pg/mL. The normal range is between 271-870 pg/mL. My level is perfect because the human body needs just three micrograms of B12 per day. If you want to see the rest of my bloodwork, scroll up to the 7th paragraph. I want to clarify that—even though I am opposed to the vitamin industry—I'm not an anti-vitamin activist. I'm an animal liberationist. My only concern is making sure that animals don't suffer. If you want to take vegan vitamins or supplements, or your doctor and parents insist upon it, then do it. If you want to waste your money on this stuff, I really don't give a shit. Ingesting a shot of liquid B12, or popping a pill, takes a few seconds. Stop obsessing about it. When I discuss non-animal-suffering issues, I'm just providing you with information. Take it or leave it.

Vitamin B-15 • Pangamic Acid

(Destroyed by heat) — Cabbage, chlorella, grains (all), juniper berries, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), seeds (all), sprouts (all), unwashed organic vegetables (all), wheatgrass

Vitamin B-17 • Amygdalin • Laetrile

(Destroyed by heat) — Almonds, apricot kernels, blackberries, celery, chlorella, cranberries, elderberries, flax (oil/seeds), garlic, grains (all), macadamia nuts, mung beans, raspberries, seeds (all), sprouts (all), strawberries, wheatgrass

Biotin (B Complex)

Beans (all), chlorella, fruits (all), grains (all), nutritional yeast, nuts (all), seeds (all), soy, spirulina, sprouts (all), vegetables (all, especially swiss chard), wheat germ, wheatgrass

Choline (B Complex)

Almonds, avocado, bananas, beans (all), bean sprouts, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chick peas, chili powder, chlorella, collard greens, coriander, corn, fruits (all), garlic, grains (all), green beans, green peppers, green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), lentils, lima beans, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), oranges, parsley, peas, pistachios, potatoes, quinoa, raisins, romaine lettuce, seaweed, seeds (all), shiitake mushrooms, soy, spirulina, squash, sun-dried tomatoes, walnuts, wheat, wheat germ, wheatgrass, zucchini

Folic Acid (B Complex)

(Destroyed by heat) — Apricots, asparagus, avocados, beans (all), beets, beet greens, broccoli, cantaloupe, cauliflower, chlorella, citrus fruits (all), collard greens, cucumbers, grains (all), grapes, green leafy vegetables, kelp, lentils (all), mustard greens, papayas, parsley, peas, pecans, plums, prunes, raisins, romaine lettuce, soy, spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes, turnip greens, walnuts, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Inositol (B Complex)

Alfalfa sprouts, beans (all), chlorella, fruits (all), grains (all), hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), nutritional yeast, nuts (all), peas, spirulina, sunflower seeds, vegetables (all), wheat germ, wheatgrass

PABA • Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (B Complex)

Beans (all), chlorella, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, molasses (unrefined), mushrooms, nutritional yeast, spinach, wheat bran, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Vitamin C • Ascorbic Acid

(Destroyed by heat) — Apples, asparagus, beets, berries (all), broccoli, cabbage, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), cantaloupe, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chlorella, citrus fruits (all), cucumbers, garlic, green leafy vegetables, green peppers, guava, honeydew, kelp, kidney beans, kiwis, kumquats, lychee, mangoes, onions, papayas, parsley, peas, persimmons, pineapples, potatoes, radishes, spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watercress, watermelons, wheatgrass, yams

Vitamin D • Calciferol

Alfalfa sprouts, avocados, basil, carrots, chlorella, fenugreek (powder/seeds), garlic, green leafy vegetables, papayas, parsley, seeds (all), shiitake mushrooms, spirulina, SUNLIGHT, sweet potatoes, watercress, wheatgrass

Vitamin D2 • Ergocalciferol

Alfalfa sprouts, chlorella, spirulina, SUNLIGHT, yeast

Vitamin D3

SUNLIGHT

Vitamin E • Tocopherol

Asparagus, avocados, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), carrots, chlorella, corn, dandelion greens, dulse, flax (oil/seeds), fruits (all), grains (all), green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), kelp, leeks, nuts (all), parsley, parsnips, seeds (all), spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), sweet potatoes, tomatoes, vegetable oils, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Vitamin F • Unsaturated Fatty Acids

(Destroyed by heat) — Avocados, chlorella, fruits (all), garlic, ginger, nuts (all), parsley, root vegetables, seeds (all), soy, spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), vegetable oils, wheat germ, wheat, wheatgrass

Vitamin K • Phylloquinone

Alfalfa sprouts, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cayenne pepper, chlorella, corn, ginger, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, mushrooms, peas, potatoes, root vegetables, safflower oil, seaweed (all), soy, spinach, strawberries, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Vitamin K2 • Menaquinone-7

BACTERIA in our intestines (just like the bacteria that produces B12), Natto (it’s a fermented soybean with the highest concentration of this vitamin at 1,103 mcg per 3.5 ounce serving), sauerkraut. Here’s an excerpt about K2 from an article titled Vitamin K2 and K1 on A Vegan Raw Food Diet: "Many of the animals we eat are vegetarians, so they're not getting their K2 from other animals. That means that they're synthesizing it themselves. Like them, we produce vitamin K2 internally. It's produced via the symbiotic bacteria that we host in our intestines and we can absorb that K2 for use in the body. So if we eat animal products, we're actually getting our K2 second hand. But if we can produce vitamin K2 internally, why might we be deficient? One likely reason is the rampant use of antibiotics and other antibacterial products among the general population. Antibiotic use devastates the colonies of beneficial bacteria in our bodies, greatly reducing their production of things like B12. So is it possible that we don't really need additional K2, but rather that we need to start living in a way that allows our body to thrive at a high enough level for our own production of K2 to be at its best? In the following study, antibiotics reduced K2 production by as much as 74%." — Conly, J; Stein K (1994). ‘Reduction of vitamin K2 concentrations in human liver associated with the use of broad spectrum antimicrobials.’ Clinical and investigative medicine. Médecine clinique et experimentale 17 (6): 531–539. PMID 7895417.

Vitamin P • Bioflavonoids

(Destroyed by heat) — Apricots, blackberries, buckwheat, cherries, chlorella, citrus fruits (all, especially the skins/inner rinds), currants, grapefruit, grapes, juniper berries, lemons, oranges, parsley, plums

Vitamin T

(Very little known) — Alfalfa sprouts, chlorella, plantains, sesame seeds, sesame butter (raw), vegetables oils

Vitamin U

(Very little known) — Alfalfa sprouts, cabbage (raw), celery (raw), chlorella, green leafy vegetables (raw)

Allyl Sulfides

Chives, garlic, leeks, onions

Alpha-Carotene

Berries (all), broccoli, carrots, chlorella, corn, green leafy vegetables, oranges, peaches, pumpkins, seaweed (all), sweet potatoes

Alpha-Lipoic Acid

Broccoli, potatoes, spinach

Anthocyanins

Black currants, blueberries, cherries (especially tart cherries, as they contain three times the amount of anthocyanins as black cherries), cranberries, raspberries, red cabbage, strawberries

Arginine

Apples, apricots, beans (all), berries (all), cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), coconuts, grains (all), nuts (all), pineapples, seeds (all), tomatoes, vegetables (all except celery and turnips)

Beta-Sitosterol

Chlorella, fruits (all), green leafy vegetables

Bioflavonoids

Apricots, berries (all), black currants, buckwheat, cantaloupe, cherries, citrus fruits (all, especially the skins/inner rinds), onions, papayas, parsley, peppers, persimmons, plums, prunes, pomegranates, raisins, red grapes (with seeds), tomatoes, walnuts

Boron

Alfalfa sprouts, almonds, apples, beans (all), cabbage, carrots, dates, filberts, grapes, green leafy vegetables, hazelnuts, kelp, pears, plums, prunes, raisins, soy, wheat

Catechin

Berries (all), black tea, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), green tea, rhubarb

Calcium

Açaí, apricots, avocados, beans (all), broccoli, cabbage, carob, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chickpeas (150 milligrams per 100-gram serving), chlorella, coconuts, dandelion greens, figs, grains (all), green leafy vegetables (especially parsley with 203 milligrams per 100-gram serving), hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), hijiki (sea vegetable with 1,400 milligrams per 100-gram serving), lemons, lentils (all), lettuce, mangoes, miso, nuts (all, especially almonds with 234 milligrams per 100-gram serving), onions, oranges, prunes, raisins, seaweed (all), sesame seeds (1,160 milligrams per 100-gram serving), soy (226 milligrams per 100-gram serving), spirulina, sprouts (all), sunflower seeds, watercress, wheatgrass, yams

Chlorine

Avocados, bananas, beets, blackberries, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celery, chlorella, coconuts, cucumbers, dandelion greens, dates, eggplant, figs, kale, kelp, lettuce, mushrooms, oats, onions, peaches, peas, pineapples, radishes, spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), strawberries, sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes, swiss chard, tomatoes, watercress, watermelon, wheat, wheatgrass

Chlorophyll

Chlorella, spirulina, wheatgrass

Chromium

Apples, bananas, basil, beans (all), beets, black pepper, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), carrots, chlorella, corn oil, garlic, grains (all), grapes, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), mineral water, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, onions, oranges, raisins, seaweed (all), spirulina, tomatoes, walnuts, wheatgrass

Cobalt

Alfalfa sprouts, apricots, broccoli, chlorella, garlic, green leafy vegetables, seaweed (all), spinach, spirulina, wheat, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Coenzyme Q10 • Ubiquinone

Almonds, grains (all), spinach

Copper

Açaí, alfalfa sprouts, apricots, avocados, beans (all), beets, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), cauliflower, chlorella, garlic, grapes, green leafy vegetables, grains (all), lentils (all), mushrooms, nuts (all), parsley, peas, plums, pomegranates, prunes, raisins, seaweed (all), soy, spirulina, sunflower seeds, tomatoes

Cryptoxanthin

Apples, apricots, corn, green peppers, lemons, oranges, papayas, paprika, persimmons, star fruit

Curcumin

Cumin seeds, turmeric

Cysteine

Brazil nuts, soy, whole wheat

Ellagic Acid

Apples, black currants, black walnuts, cherries, cranberries, grapes, pomegranates, raisins, raspberries, strawberries

Fiber

(Found in plants only) — Fruits (all), grains (all), legumes (all), nuts (all), seeds (all), vegetables (all)

Flavonoids

Cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), fruits (all), vegetables (all)

Fluorine

(Destroyed by heat) — Alfalfa sprouts, avocados, beet greens, black tea, black-eyed peas, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chlorella, dandelion greens, dates, endives, garlic, green tea, green leafy vegetables, mustard greens, nuts (all), oats, parsley, rye, seaweed (all), seeds (all), spinach, tomatoes, turnip greens, watercress, wheat, wheatgrass

Fructo-Oligosaccharides

Artichokes, bananas, barley, garlic, onions, tomatoes

Gamma-Carotene

Tomatoes

Gamma-Linolenic Acid

Black currant seed oil, borage seed oil

Germanium

Aloe vera, barley, chlorella, garlic, oats, shiitake mushrooms

Glutamic Acid

Dates, shiitake mushrooms

Glutamine

Oats, parsley, spinach

Glutathione

Apples, asparagus, avocados, broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, garlic, onions, parsley, peaches, potatoes, spinach, sprouts (all), squash, strawberries, tomatoes, walnuts, watermelons

Glycine

Avocados, oats, wheat germ, whole wheat

Hesperidin

Berries (all), buckwheat, grapefruit, lemons, oranges

Histidine

Apples, beans (all), nuts (all), papayas, pineapples, seeds (all), vegetables (all except celery, radishes and turnips)

Indoles

Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, radishes

Iodine

Apples, artichokes, asparagus, beans (all), beets, blueberries, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celery, chives, chlorella, citrus fruits (all), coconuts, eggplant, garlic, green peppers, kale, mustard greens, onions, peanuts, pears, pineapples, sea salt (unrefined), seaweed (all), sesame seeds, soy, spinach, squash, strawberries, swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, watermelons, wheat

Iron

(Consuming foods rich in vitamin C increases iron absorption) — Açaí, apricots, artichokes, asparagus, bananas, beans (all, especially cooked chick peas and pinto), beets, blackberries, blackstrap molasses, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), carrots, cherries, chlorella, dandelion greens, dates, dried fruits, figs, grains (all), grapes, green peppers, green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), lentils (all), mangoes, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), onions, parsley, persimmons, plums, prunes, raisins, seeds (all), seaweed (all), shallots, soy, spirulina, sprouts (all), squash, swiss chard, wheat germ, wheatgrass, yams

Isoflavones

Alfalfa sprouts, berries (all), broccoli, cabbage, carrots, soy

Isoleucine

Apples, apricots, beans (all), dates, figs, nuts (all), peaches, pears, persimmons, rye, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all except celery, lettuce and radishes)

Kaempferol

Asparagus, beets, cauliflower, dill, grapefruit, strawberries

Lecithin

Beans (all), grains (all), nutritional yeast

Leucine

Apples, apricots, dates, figs, grains (all), nuts (all), peaches, pears, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all except celery, lettuce and radishes)

Lignins

Flax (oil/seeds)

Limonene

Caraway seeds, celery seeds, grapefruit, lemons, oranges, tangerines

Lithium

Dulse, eggplant, green leafy vegetables, kelp, peppers, tomatoes

Lutein

Apples, apricots, avocados, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, chlorella, collard greens, corn, cranberries, currants, green olives, green peppers, green beans, kale, kiwis, lettuce, mustard greens, oranges, paprika, peaches, peas, peels/rinds of fruits and vegetables (all), plums, potatoes, pumpkins, raisins, red grapes, red peppers, rhubarb, spinach, spirulina, squash, strawberries, tangerines, tomatoes, turnip greens, zucchini

Lycopene

Apricots, carrots, chlorella, grapefruit, green peppers, guava, tomatoes, watermelons

Lysine

Aloe vera, apples, apricots, avocados, bananas, beans (all), cantaloupe, dates, figs, grains (all), grapefruit, nuts (all), oranges, papayas, peaches, pears, persimmons, pineapples, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all)

Magnesium

Açaí, apples, apricots, artichokes, avocados, bananas, beans (all), beets, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chlorella, coconuts, corn, dandelion greens, dates, dulse, fenugreek (powder/seeds), figs, garlic, grains (all), grapefruit, grapes, green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), lemons, lentils (all), mangoes, mushrooms, nuts (all), oranges, paprika, parsley, peaches, pears, peppers, pineapples, plums, prunes, seeds (all), spirulina, sprouts (all), squash, strawberries, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watercress, watermelons, wheat, wheatgrass

Manganese

Alfalfa sprouts, apples, apricots, avocados, bananas, beans (all), beet greens, beets, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), carrots, celery, chives, chlorella, cucumbers, dandelion greens, grains (all), grapefruit, green leafy vegetables, lentils (all), mangoes, nuts (all), oranges, parsley, peas, persimmons, pineapples, plums, prunes, seaweed (all), seeds (all), soy, spirulina, sweet potatoes, watercress, wheatgrass, yams

Methionine

Apples, apricots, bananas, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, cauliflower, chives, dates, figs, garlic, grains (all), lentils (all), nuts (all), onions, oranges, papayas, peaches, pears, persimmons, pineapples, sesame seeds, soy, strawberries, sunflower seeds, tomatoes, watercress

MSM • Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane

Aloe vera, pine nuts, rain-watered organic unwashed fruits and vegetables (all)

Molybdenum

Apricots, beans (all), cantaloupe, carrots, chlorella, garlic, grapes, green leafy vegetables, grains (all), lentils (all), peas, raisins, seaweed (all), spirulina, strawberries, sunflower seeds, wheatgrass

Monoterenes

Basil, broccoli, carrots, citrus fruits (all), eggplant, parsley, peppermint, tomatoes, yams

Omega Fatty Acids

(See the Fish and Omega Fatty Acids page for more detailed information) — Açaí, beans (all), black currant seed oil, blue-green algae, borage seed oil, cabbage, flax (oil/seeds), chlorella, corn, green leafy vegetables, hemp (oil/seed/powder/milk), pine nuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, soy, sprouts (all), squash, vegetable oils, walnuts, wheat

Pectin

Apples, bananas, blueberries, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, figs, grapefruit, lima beans, mustard greens, onions, turnip greens, watercress

Phenylalanine

Apples, apricots, avocados, bananas, beans (all), figs, grains (all), nuts (all), parsley, peaches, pears, persimmons, pineapples, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all except lettuce and radishes)

Phosphorus

Açaí, apricots, asparagus, bananas, beans (all), beet greens, broccoli, cabbage, celery, chlorella, coconuts, corn, dates, dried fruits, garlic, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, lentils (all), mangoes, nuts (all), onions, parsley, peas, potatoes, raisins, seaweed (all), seeds (all), spirulina, sprouts (all), swiss chard, watercress, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Phytoene • Phytofluene

Tomatoes

Potassium

(Destroyed by heat) — Açaí, almonds, apples, apple cider vinegar (unpasteurized), apricots, avocados, bananas, beans (all), beet greens, black currants, blueberries, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cherries, chlorella, citrus fruits (all), cucumbers, dandelion greens, dates, dulse, figs, garlic, grains (all), grapes, green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), kelp, lentils (all), lychee, mangoes, mung beans, onions, papayas, peaches, pecans, pistachio nuts, plantains, potatoes, prunes, pumpkin seeds, raisins, sesame seeds, spirulina, sprouts (all), squash, sunflower seeds, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, watermelons, wheatgrass, yams

Proanthocyanadins • Anthocyanosides

Blackberries, blueberries, citrus fruit seeds, cherries, elderberries, grape seeds, raspberries

Protein

(See the Protein and Trans Fatty Acids page for more detailed information) — Fruits (all), grains (all), legumes (all), nuts (all), seeds (all), vegetables (all)

Quercetin

Apples, blue-green algae, black tea, broccoli, buckwheat, cherries, citrus fruits (all), garlic, green tea, green leafy vegetables, onions, red grapes

Resveratrol

Grapes, grape leaves

RNA • Ribonucleic Acid

Asparagus, beets, green leafy vegetables, lentils (all), mushrooms, nuts (all), radishes

Rutin

Apricots, blackberries, buckwheat, cherries, hawthorn berries, peels/inner rind of citrus fruits (all)

Selenium

Asparagus, beets, black-eyed peas, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, chlorella, fenugreek (powder/seeds), garlic, grains (all), mangoes, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, nuts (all), onions, parsley, seaweed (all), soy, spirulina, sprouts (all), squash, sunflower seeds, tomatoes, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Silicon

Almonds, apples, apricots, artichokes, asparagus, bananas, beets, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chlorella, corn, cucumbers, dandelion greens, figs, grains (all), grapes, hemp (nuts/oil/powder/seeds), horseradish, kelp, leeks, lettuce, mustard greens, onions, plums, pumpkins, radishes, raisins, seeds (all), skins of fruits and vegetables (all), spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), strawberries, swiss chard, tomatoes, watermelons, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Sodium

Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cantaloupe, carrots, cashews, celery, chlorella, coconuts, collard greens, dandelion greens, dates, figs, garlic, grapes, lentils (all), mangoes, millet, okra, olives, onions, parsley, plums, prunes, raisins, red cabbage, sea salt (unrefined), seaweed (all), sesame seeds, spinach, spirulina, sprouts (all), strawberries, sweet potatoes, swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, watermelons, wheat, wheatgrass

Sulforaphane

Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnips

Sulfur

Alfalfa sprouts, apples, apricots, asparagus, avocados, beans (all), broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cayenne pepper, celery, chives, chlorella, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, figs, garlic, grains (all), green beans, green leafy vegetables, hemp (nuts/oil/powder/seeds), horseradish, kale, kelp, nuts (all), oats, onions, parsnips, peaches, peas, plums, potatoes, prunes, pumpkin seeds, raspberries, sesame seeds, spinach, spirulina, swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, wheat, wheat germ, wheatgrass

Super-Oxide Dismutase

Broccoli, cabbage, green leafy vegetables, nutritional yeast, wheatgrass

Taurine

Human breast milk, nuts (all), red algae (this nutrient is also produced naturally from vitamin B-6, cysteine and methionine)

Theronine

Apples, apricots, beans (all), dates, figs, grains (all), nuts (all), peaches, pears, persimmons, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all except celery and lettuce)

Trace Minerals

Chlorella, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), nuts (all), sea salt (unrefined), seaweed (all), seeds (all), soy, spirulina, sprouts (all), vegetables (all)

Tryptophan

Alfalfa sprouts, avocados, bananas, beans (all), cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), chives, dates, durian, figs, grains (all), grapefruit, lentils (all), nuts (all), oranges, papayas, peaches, pears, persimmons, pineapples, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all)

Tyrosine

Alfalfa sprouts, almonds apples, apricots, asparagus, avocados, bananas, beans (all), cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), beets, bell peppers, carrots, cherries, cucumbers, figs, leeks, lettuce, parsley, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, spinach, spirulina, strawberries, sunflower seeds, watercress, watermelons, wheat germ, whole wheat

Valine

Apples, apricots, beans (all), cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), figs, grains (all), mushrooms, nuts (all), peaches, pears, persimmons, seeds (all), strawberries, tomatoes, vegetables (all except celery and lettuce)

Vanadium

Dill, grains (all), green beans, olives, parsley, radishes, soy

Zeaxanthin

Bell peppers, chlorella, corn, grapes, green leafy vegetables, kiwis, oranges, paprika, raisins, spirulina, squash, zucchini

Zeta-Carotene

Tomatoes

Zinc

Açaí, alfalfa sprouts, aloe vera, beans (all), cacao/chocolate (genuine cacao/chocolate is naturally vegan; it's a bean), cayenne pepper, chlorella, coconuts, corn, dandelion greens, garlic, grains (all), green leafy vegetables, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), mushrooms, nutritional yeast, nuts (all) onions, parsley, peas, raisins, seaweed (all), seeds (all), soy, spinach, spirulina, wheat germ, wheatgrass"


Messenger: Ignorant/Wise Rasta Youth Sent: 10/24/2020 5:18:42 PM
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InI return to this thread where I give thanks to Jah Cub I advice and IPX advice.

I'm still a proud vegan, but something I just don't overstand is why so many rasta use the verse from Genesis 1:29 that says:

"And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat"

The reason I don't overstand why rasta uses this verse to justify veganism is because the verse after says:

Genesis 1:30
"And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food.” And it was so."

So all the meat eating animals apparently eat plants in Genesis ??
Why should InI use the first verse then?
So many amimals eat meat naturally so 1:30 is a lie
Why should the I believe in Genesis 1:29 then?

And as IPX showed, there are many places in the bible where they use flesh.

INI GIVE THANKS



Messenger: Ignorant/Wise Rasta Youth Sent: 1/11/2021 11:47:23 AM
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When Noah has completed God's mission, God says that Noah shall eat all kind of animals.

Genesis 9:3
'Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.'

We do not live in Genesis. We live in the time of revelation. And the last order of food in the Bible was for Noah.

So why would Genesis 1:29 ever be used by rasta?
The first part of Genesis takes place before any evil has taken place on the earth.

Another thing is that Haile Selassie's favorite dish was Lamb. So Haile Selassie also ate meat. But on the other hand, Ras Tafari was not Rastafari either. And Jesus was not a Christian either ...
When you say that you follow Haile Selassie I to the fullness - How far would you go?


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/11/2021 11:52:15 AM
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Abel sacrificed a sheep of the flock, just as I Christ was led as sheep for slaughter.

When God moved Adam and Eve from Eden, he dressed them in Animal skin, so it was an ordinary thing for animals to die for man service, and at the hand of conscious wild beast.

Concerning Haile Selassie, your meditation depends on your overstanding or understanding. Israelite Prophecy from Jacob to John reveal that JAH the Creator will be king himself, and the SPIRIT does not lie...

And me know well Haile Selassie was a conscious man of the tribe (blood) of Judah, from Israel.


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/11/2021 10:28:47 PM
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Did you know of the people in the bible who spoke with (saw) God F2F (face to face) in physical space and time, and not in a dream or a vision trance. Including me, the initials of them names come like so:

Old Testament times: Noah , Abraham , Moses , Elijah. (N.A.M.E)

New testament times: John (the Baptist), Emmanuel (Charles Edward) , and finally, the Weakest man alive, or half-man, since that is what I have been told numerous times (I and I, or Wekesa) (J.E.W)

So you see? my NAME = JEW


Messenger: Jahcub I Sent: 1/12/2021 4:10:01 PM
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Blessed Love Rasta Youth,

RastafarI people are an original people, the roots. So the Garden of Eden story is dealing with the origins of man, RastafarI.

In the Garden man walks and talks with JAH and man does not eat the flesh of animals, the plants are his meat. The animals eat the plants for their meat also, yes I the Garden is a place of peace and love. It is like Heaven on Earth.

Lets look at at the Book of Isaiah in the Ible:

Isaiah 11:6-7
"The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox"

Isaiah 65:25
"The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock: and dust shall be the serpent's meat. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, saith the Lord."


Is it really so strange that a meat eating animal make peace and have good relations with animals that they could eat? One could go to youtube and find video after video of predator and prey being the best of friends (and not the fried in the end kinda friend either). Nothing is impossible for JAH.

Now for what happened after Noah completed his mission. Remember that it was only after JAH had said that mankind has evil inclinations of the heart that JAH had told man that they could eat animal flesh.

When we are at the heights, the Ites, that InI are walking with JAH, and InI are friends with all the animals and all the animals are friends; no one is eating one another. No killing, no eating the animal flesh. It is One Love. How you gunna eat a loved one?

And where did you hear His Majesty's favorite meal was lamb? I have heard that His Majesty was a vegetarian. Maybe He ate a little meat, but where do you get that meat was his favorite?

JAH Love and Guidance


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/12/2021 10:38:32 PM
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Since we are drawing towards a common conclusion that the bible is original works of black Istory,

And also, Noah did curse the younger son with implied servitude. So you believe Ethiopia and Egypt should be slaves and servants to Israel and Judah, instead of focusing on their own nationalist matters and build their own great name?

Tell me about the tree of life. The bible say after 1000 years of MELCHIZEDEK REIGN the devil will be crushed for good and nuff people a go eat from the tree of life and live forever. My question is, will the animals (beasts) too eat the tree of life or will they be transformed instantly into godly pets?

https://www.acflondon.org/events/book-presentation-anglo-ethiopian-society-work-and/

http://www.anglo-ethiopian.org/publications/articles.php?type=L&reference=publications/articles/2012spring/trenkler.php


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/12/2021 10:50:23 PM
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I'll be damned if a lion sit skylarking with a goat. Say maybe a man. The lion will sit with a man, but a goat, hell no.

So, Joshua and David killed all the Canaanites in the land, so none would be left to "serve" Israel, rendering Noah's curse upon Ham (Caanan) untrue.


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/12/2021 11:10:18 PM
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I've shared romance with a dog before, I've shared romance with a cat before. I plan to buy a Zoo for my homestead because nothing can stop me. But the only romance I shared with a calf is feeling the tender flesh pulling apart at the crunch of my teeth and the flavoured juices trickling down my throat.


Messenger: Black Christ in Flesh Sent: 1/13/2021 4:25:21 AM
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Besides, I and I is over 25 years so I'm not a youth, headass. I'm a Rasta man. I was crucified as a youth so I MAN (NOTE: I say I man, not I youth) I man never had no youthful experiences. Still that don't stop me from being a millionaire superstar. Besides I'm just wondering how Enoch would see God without adherence to some strict purity code, you realize God hates uncleanliness. Abel sacrificed a sheep and it was accounted righteousness of him. If I sacrificed a sheep today (which I probably will) someone will surely rise to slay me (they probably will), but I will carry a sword and protect my life and kill whoever cross borderline.


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