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angry--no one said meat was evil. Unless i missed somethng, you're the first person to bring that up.And every vegan I know is very careful to buy personal care products that are not made with any animal ingredients. Those products are readily available at any healthfood store.As for Tempifern's question...I do suspect that the fat may be a problem. Looking at what the meat is cooked in, or what you often eat it with, could also be helpful.Sometimes it is so hard to figure out what is triggering attacks, and you don't want to eliminate a food if it isn't actually the trigger.That said, I have been a vegetarian for 12 years, and if you do decide to try going without meat for a little while, you can ask me and the dozen or so other vegetarians on the board for help maintaining a healthy, meat-free diet.
 

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angry--no one said meat was evil. Unless i missed somethng, you're the first person to bring that up.And every vegan I know is very careful to buy personal care products that are not made with any animal ingredients. Those products are readily available at any healthfood store.As for Tempifern's question...I do suspect that the fat may be a problem. Looking at what the meat is cooked in, or what you often eat it with, could also be helpful.Sometimes it is so hard to figure out what is triggering attacks, and you don't want to eliminate a food if it isn't actually the trigger.That said, I have been a vegetarian for 12 years, and if you do decide to try going without meat for a little while, you can ask me and the dozen or so other vegetarians on the board for help maintaining a healthy, meat-free diet.
 
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