Dorothy
Thank you, those examples are worded very good. You are right about what you are saying. Weirdly I still get certain reactions if I don't try convince anyone to eat my way. I simply said I believe in the benefits and that it is healthier. I guess healthier was the wrong word, but even regarding the benefits some will say that there are not any real added benefits.
I think they would be okay if I said "I just want to eat this way because I think its fun."
goodsamaritan
Many people here do not think raw vegan is healthy
. I tried to argue with the benefits of uncooked foods, which was acknowledged to some point, but it did not change their view that a standard diet can be just as good..*shrug*
I thought people acknowledge the fact that certain diets are healthier.
I also brought up stories of other people that had been healed, but I was told you can't use this to "prove a theory".
Although I personally believe it is the only true thing that can back up a study.
If I would see you healing people left and right where you live, I would eventually come to believe you. But maybe thats just me.
Dorothy, joej627
Not just Americans, I feel some Germans are very convinced of what they do know, without reading or researching other things (my parents, perfect example), and there is just no way to make them understand. My parents consider themselves very educated people, and because of that, they assume that I am less educated, no matter how much I have researched. They are always right, I am always wrong.
Plus, so many people don't believe internet research is valid in any way. They rather believe doctors, nutritionists...anyone that has a basic degree. Degrees matter...
You don't want to lie to the world and hide who you are, but you don't want to be an outcast either. I think in the coming years as people are learning more and more about this, the more educated people will catch on and we will be at the forefront of nutrition.
Yes, there needs to be a middle ground. I certainly do hope more will consider this type of diet in the future.
Inger
Maybe I do need a more positive attitude. Even without my diet choices, I already feel like an outcast because I don't like the same things others like.
I don't look the same way, I don't listen to their music, I don't share their hobbies, and I raise my son much different than most bottle feeding, sleep training, letting the baby cry it out parents.
So I feel often people are weirded out by me first, then my diet.