I get nauseous when I eat meat. Why and how to fix. I don't want to go gay (aka vegan). Please help.
>>8553240
How the fuck are we supposed to help? Go see a doctor.
just go vegetarian
>>8553269
I hate eggs and cheese
>>8553299
Kys
>>8553304
Egg how are you posting you have no limbs
>>8553306
Im fertilized bout ready to hatch
>>8553240
>eat meat
That is vague as fuck. Beef? pork? chicken? Goat? any preparation or specific ones? Is it worse or better with specific variations? How long does it take before you start feeling sick, and for how long after? Have you seen a doctor about it?
OP, how about after you eat fish? After you eat poultry? Any swelling or itching after you eat meat?
>>8553313
L-lewd
>>8553337
you might have an intolerance to eggs
that's kind of how it starts
try not eating eggs for a few days and see if it clears up
>>8553384
That's most likely the issue then, you should try eating eggs and see if it clears up the meat issue
>>8553392
Are you retarded
>>8553400
No I am not, why do you ask?
Could you be pregnant?
>>8553410
Why would eating eggs clear up the meat issue
>>8553415
It's important to have a good egg to meat ratio in your body, otherwise it all gets out of whack
>>8553413
I am neither roastie nor homosex
>>8553425
You're a big egg
>>8553240
Try to eat lean meats like chicken and fish in small amounts. Try to mix the meat with something else like pasta.
Does this happen to anyone else in your family?
How old are you and when did this start happening?
>>8553337
I've heard from a veg(etari?)an friend that her body can't really process meats anymore, so she couldn't really go back to an omnivorous diet if she wanted to. I tried to find some literature that supports this but didn't have any luck. Still, has this been your lifelong experience with meats or something recent?
>>8553240
Try chicken, fish or ground beef
>>8553978
>so she couldn't really go back to an omnivorous diet if she wanted to
That's not possible. Sure, if she suddenly gorged on meat she might end up sick. But she could certainly introduce it to her diet slowly and be perfectly OK.
It's a matter of what bacteria you have in your GI tract. If you don't eat certain foods for a long time then you lose the bacteria which break down those foods. But that's not a permanent condition, it's easily addressed by slowly introducing the food to one's diet, and consuming probiotics (for example, yogurt).
try cooking it