I've eaten 6 carrots today...Is that bad?!


Question: Hello b*tches.

I know it sounds stupid.

I have a bunny's diet hahaha

Is it bad to eat that many carrots?


love you x


Answers: Hello b*tches.

I know it sounds stupid.

I have a bunny's diet hahaha

Is it bad to eat that many carrots?


love you x

6 carrots sounds ok. as long as you had some thing else to eat today.... not just the carrots.

uhhhhh no.

Firs of all, im going to tell you a true story. There was this guy, who found out that carrots were good for you, so he decided to eat nothing else, after about 6 months he died. And they didnt know why, During the autopsy, the found out that all his insides had turned orange. He had developed caratine desese or something like that. Secondly: Carrots dont help you see in the dark, thats a myth that started during the war when eglish pilots where put on a diet of carrots, the german spys beleived that this was to give them better eye sight, thats how the myth begun. Thirdly. Carrots are full of vitimins and are good for you. Its perfectly ok to eat carrots. Just aslong as you dont eat too meany, 6 on one day is perfectly ok. Just take it easy on them tommorow and the day after. About 1 a day wouldnt harm you.

Have a good day.
George

No, It's not bad actually carrot contains vitamin A so it makes ur eyes good and u donot get any spax second thing is this carrot contain 0% fat so donot worry be happy and if u liked my answer and if u feeled that i have solved ur problem then please gimme 10 points i really need it.

Only for the bunnies you could be sharing those carrots with, b*tch.

Loose the title first.
Plus 6 carrots are good for you but it will turn your skin orange and you will be sick of them within the month.

Suppose to be good for your eyes too
besides a natural way of cleaning your teeth
and you use lots of calories eating them...chew chew chew
that you are not really gaining any weight

Just watch out that you dont grow a cotton tail.

Vegetables and fruits that grow underground (roots of plants) are prohibited as a general rule. Clearly enough, to procure such vegetables and fruits, one must pull out the plant from the root, thus destroying the entire plant, and with it all the other micro organisms around the root. Fresh fruits and vegetables should be plucked only when ripe and ready to fall off, or ideally after they have fallen off the plant. In case they are plucked from the plants, only as much as required should be procured and consumed without waste. Grains, such as wheat, rice, maize, beans are obtained when the plants or the pods are dry and dead. Cutting down of green trees for wood or any other use is strictly prohibited. This is indeed a shining example of "conservation" in ancient times, which modern civilization is still trying to find ways for.

An orthodox Jain fasts twice a fortnight, on the eighth and the fourteenth day of the full and the new moon cycles of the lunar calendar Some fast even thrice, including the fifth day of the two lunar cycles. During fasting only food prepared from grains is consumed and no green vegetables or fruits are eaten.

In context of "root vegetables and fruits," most modern day Jains have devised self-imposed restrictions, not sanctioned by the religion. The majority of Jains with the exception of the orthodox, traditional ones, eat most of the underground vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, turnips etc. for reasons of social convenience (after all they fall within the regime of a vegetarian diet). Even amongst these exceptions, a large percentage still do not eat onions and garlic. The reasons advanced is their strong odor and that they are Tamsik, food that leads to lethargic action.

It is a common saying that "One is what one eats". But Jains go much farther in defining the character of an individual. According to them "One is what one thinks", a fact that any criminal and social psychologist shall confirm. Violence in thought is as detrimental to the development of character as violence in action. To this extent, candies and chocolates shaped as animals are generally not consumed in Jain families. Imagine a child going around eating the "head of a rabbit" or "leg of a man". What will be his/ her psychology and personality? If you want to eat chocolate, just do that, why lace it with an unappetizing thought of cruelty to animals and/ or cannibalism. Orthodox Jains do not even eat cooked/ prepared food from the shops. All food should be prepared within the house under the most hygienic conditions.

DONT U KNOW! U R GONNA DIE SOON!RUN 2 HOSPITAL
OR U WILL B IN MORCHERY!
dont wanna c bunny face.

No, its good that you like veggies.

No
i think it is just vegetable

vitamina a

http://lapollina.blogspot.com/

Eat vegetables is never going to be bad... it is so good!! 6 is ok





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