Go vegan and save the planet? What´s your excuse?

Donna Williams
Our TV here in Australia has just had advertisements urging everyone to go vegetarian. That may not sound so strange but we, like the US, are a meat producing nation. It´s deeply ingrained in the Australian culture and identity with meat on the ´barbie´ and advertisements urging people to eat red meat daily. I´ve even recently heard a butcher´s advertisement using a media personality claiming that it´s un-Australian to not eat meat. Of course we could eat kangaroos instead of culling them… at least they aren´t farmed and graze on bushland not kept in fields. Indigenous Australians have been cooking kangaroo and sustainable bush tucker for millenia.

Who knows why… maybe it´s part of being a descendant of two generations of first cousins on one side, alcoholics on the other, but I have a strange body on a cellular and metabolic level and one which would make it hard to be a vegan even vegetarian.

I´m gluten intolerant (unable to digest many grains leading to significant bowel disorder and it´s developmental consequences). I´m allergic to casein (milk protein). I´m salicylate intolerant (high in most fruits, in honey, in almonds and some nuts, in some vegetables and most herbs) and have blood sugar problems meaning I have to have a low sugar diet and complex (not simple carbs). To top it all off, I´ve had Epstein Barr Virus (related to CFS) and the cold sore virus (many kids get in childhood)… both herpes viruses which are kept in check by low levels of Arginine (high in nuts) and supplementary Lysine. Raise the Arginine too high through nut intake, and this dormant virus has a party including ugly old brain odema (brain swelling) because I have a tetchy inflammatory state that has had up to 5 times the level of inflammatory cytokines that most people have (means if I get the flu the aches most people would get are myalgic, grinding leg ´migraines´ so painful they´ve had wish I was dead until they pass. They don´t respond to pain killers and they make it hard to think or do anything until they go.


I spent 35 years with two primary immune deficiencies before recovery from them, and have a mild functional B12 deficiency (wheat, milk, eggs and meat are the main dietary sources of B12). Given that the livestock industry contributes to over 60% of greenhouse emissions and far more than all forms of transport combined, I know there´s no such thing as a meat eating environmentalist, so what can someone like me do? By design I´m poisoned by the wonderful salicylates in plant foods, and my immune system, gut function and brain function would be impaired without the B12 that I can only get from meat and eggs because I´m gluten intolerant and allergic to casein).

So recently we have wonderful advertising informing society of the terrifying forecasts if we don´t ALL reduce greenhouse emissions and that one of the biggest ways we can do that is to go vegetarian. Hmm. OK, so I´ve got to keep a diet low in nuts and seeds, got to have B12 which I can´t get from wheat or other glutinous grains and can´t have from milk products, go to avoid the fruits and veg high in salicylates and can´t take honey. Hmm. Do I need to face that some of us, for whatever metabolic chaos that may be, just aren´t designed to survive as vegetarians?

Nevertheless, I´m at least snubbing the beef industry and limiting meats and fish to every second day, not every day. If only meat eaters did THIS much, we could help change so much. Yes, Mc Donalds, Burger King and the like would have to alter what some perceive as their wicked ways, but wow, all the rights would could unwrong. Sometimes we hypocrits have to think of starting somewhere. We may not be able to go the whole way, but maybe we can go further than we self-indulgently do.

As for those of you without my physiological challenges, what´s your excuse?

Donna Williams *)

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Donna Williams

I'm known as 'the arty autie' and have been described as the embodiment of creative chaos

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I'm an international bestselling author with 9 published books.


I've been a public presenter since 1994 and an autism consultant in the field of developmental differences since 1995.


I'm a qualified teacher with a background in sociology but largely I'm a prolific, fairly mad artist and singer songwriter with the band, Donna And The Aspinauts since 2008


I was assessed as psychotic at age 2 in 1965 when I was also thought deaf. Although I had stored speech (delayed echolalia), I was still tested for deafness till late childhood by which time I was labeled disturbed. It was then that my meaning deafness became understood and I was helped to discover interpretive meaning and with it, functional language. I was diagnosed with autism in my 20s.


Today I'm a bestselling author with 9 published books (all with Jessica Kingsley Publishers), an artist, screenwriter, autism consultant and public speaker. I live with my wonderful husband Chris Samuel in the hills, in Australia.
My website donnawilliams.net features my art works and books as well as articles and events and my blog.

I helped found an international self employment site for people on the autistic spectrum at www.auties.org and anyone autism-friendly is welcome to help us build a more autism-friendly world for what is one of the most under-employed groups of people the world over.




See you there.


...Donna Williams *)