I’ve been eating a raw vegan diet for over 15 years 100%. After a recent interview with Dr. Stanly Bass, many people are asking if I’m still 100% raw vegan. Here is my answer in today’s video.

Question:
hey guys, i call myself a vegan, but i am not so sure anymore. . .
i mean i dont eat meat or dairy or eggs or honey on nothing! but i do wear leather armbands, and stuff like belts and handbags, arnt they leather? i cant just throw everything away? i care about my clothes, o and i also have wool clothes.

so am i a vegan or just a very strict veggie?
thank you!

Question:
doesn’t provide you with vegan accepted products?

Ex. A teenager who relies on their parents to provide food and clothing wants to be vegan and tries to live a vegan-lifestyle as much as is possible. Unfortunately, the parents are uncooperative and do not regularly use vegan approved foods nor vegan approved clothing. To survive, the teenager, having no other resources, has to wear the clothes and eat the food regardless of their vegan lifestyle wishes.

Can this teenager accurately call themselves vegan on the basis of doing “as much as possible” to adhere to a vegan lifestyle?
candy raver—are you implying for family eats humans?

“‘I try to be vegan but its really hard when you live with cannibals’”
oopps…your family, not, for family.
wayfar—yeah that was me you’re referring to and it’s me you’re misquoting. Go back and read it again. If it was my question, it said NOTHING of fossilized anything.
M & M—that IS kinda funny. I was just about to explain to the answerer before that I wasn’t talking about myself when I read your answer.

Some good answers so far though!
M & M–it’s also funny to see someone who is unfamiliar with my reputation. I half expect every answer I get to be somebody telling me off for some reason or another…LOL
trace—-it’s strange that your answer fits the general idea of the answers I’ve gotten “along the way” but you get thumbs down. The answers to this question (cumulatively) tell me that there is more than 1 answer to the question that can be considered accurate. I think your thumbs down are still because you and I exchange greetings and all….LOL….that’s kinda immature if it’s true.
krister—-good answer. One of your better ones. Your good ones seem to be the ones where you don’t seem angry.
bunny—there is even MORE to being a vegan than what you mention.

Question:
I’ve been a vegetarian for 2 years. I plan on going vegan soon. I’m only 15 so I can’t tell my parents to buy me certain shampoo, makeup, soap, ect. I do my best to avoid animal tested perfumes and luxury items, and I don’t wear wool. But will I still be considered a vegan if I don’t wear leather or wool, and follow a vegan diet?
Question:
I mean 1 of the benefits of being a vegan is losing weight.I mean they have to be eating something else that’s fattening.And if they are well they truly aren’t a vegan.Being a vegan means giving up all animal products like food,clothing,cosmetics & accessories the whole works.
Question:
I am a vegan transitioning to raw foodist and I really miss my potatoes. I was wondering if I sliced them really thin and “dehydrated” them in the oven to make chips, will it still be raw.
If I cooked them in the oven on 180 for a few hours would they still be considered raw or not?
Does anyone have recipes they have tried for raw potatoe chips they would like to share?
I thought if the food was heated past 18o degrees than it was still considered raw.
sorry, I meant if the food was NOT heated past 180 degrees than it is still raw.
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