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I started a vegan diet a month ago and i started to see the results of it(beautiful skin, nice health...) but?



today, at my job the floor supervisor ordered tons of peperoni pizza, my co-workers were very pushy, telling me if i was going to take a slice, so to dont let them thing i'm a "freak" with food i took 5 slices, should i regret it? i'm really worried since i've been eating healthy and i think this is going to debalance my body, is my body able to tolerate it and auto clean it self?
How can i fix it, i feel like cleasing my body today.
Please help me, i feel intoxicated!

Well you gave in to peer pressure...
Only you know whether you regret it or not... Do you?
If you continue to willingly eat meat and cheese... Then you wouldn't be a vegan (or a vegetarian). You would just be an omnivore that likes to eat healthy, but sometimes gives in to pizza.

When I first became a vegan... it was a little overwhelming. After about a week I decided to start eating dairy again. I felt so guilty and unhappy that my dairy eating veggie diet only lasted a few days before I went back to eating vegan.
I don't regret that experience because now I know that being a vegan is what's right for me. I could never go back to eating the way I did.
If you want to be a vegan, then just have more self-control. If you don't want to be a vegan... then that's entirely up to you.
I can't tell you what to do.

As far as feeling sick from eating meat/ cheese... The longer you are away from that junk the crappier (sicker) you are gonna feel when you put it back in your body.
And you may just get sick from the greasy nastiness that is pizza.

Whatever you decide to do, Good luck... just think of your pizza eating as a learning experience. You'll know what you want. Source(s): My 360 :]
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Everyone feels intoxicated after eating pizza! Esp. if it was Domino's, their pepperoni is so friggin greasy... But don't worry, one day of pizza won't kill you.
stick up for yourself!! If you want to eat pizza - eat it. I'm vegan but it's someone's free choice not to be and I respect that. But if you don't want to eat non-vegan food - don't. Do what you want, don't let people push you into stuff, they respect you more if you say no and stick to your guns no matter how pushy they get.
why did you give in?!?!?! if you were muslim and they had pork sandwiches, would you have given in then, as well?!?! Look, nobody can say a thing about what you eat, or how much you eat. You choose a healthier lifestyle, and that's THAT!! I, for one, am extremely disappointed that you caved to peer pressure. If you truly believed in what you were doing, you would have stood your ground, thanked them, and NOT eaten the pizza! I'm not a vegan, vegetarian, or anything else for that matter, but I do know that when I commit to something, a few mouthy co-workers isn't going to make me give up!! Shame on you!
you might be a little sick for today. your body isn't used to the massive amount of protein delivered by pepperoni; however you will digest it and you will be fine. by tomorrow you will be your happy vegan, clear-skined, healthy self.
Eat whatever you want to. The only thing you're going to lose by splurging occasionally is the spiffy word "vegan". You will still be healthy (maybe even healthier because of the balance....though tha'ts not gonna happen with pizza.) but you can't call yourself a "vegan". No big loss.
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