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Recovery and TransformationWelcome to the Recovery and Transformation podcast, the show that links personal health with societal well-being. I'm your host Sameer Dossani. I'm an activist, a PhD student and a health coach based out of Johannesburg South Africa. This show... Author: Sameer Dossani
Welcome to the Recovery and Transformation podcast, the show that links personal health with societal well-being. I'm your host Sameer Dossani. I'm an activist, a PhD student and a health coach based out of Johannesburg South Africa. This show explores the root causes of disease, and talks about how people are recovering and transforming every day. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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#79 Hinduism Was Never Vegetarian with Bindesh Vimala
Sunday, 21 December, 2025
Watch Bindesh Vimala channel @BindeshVimala Watch episode with Dr. Veena Shatrugna : https://youtu.be/841IArkA91M Watch episode with Dr. Manoshi Bhatacharya: https://youtu.be/gQIRmpbYfoI Watch podcast mentioned at 31:54 - https://youtu.be/WRoR-PQw6ao https://youtu.be/J0UxLNyK-es https://youtu.be/dQdhK1Dg-kw In this episode, we explore a deeply personal journey through health, culture, and spirituality. Raised mostly vegetarian and later committing fully to a vegan diet for spiritual reasons, our guest shares how his health slowly declined — from low energy and joint pain to feeling mentally ungrounded. Despite strong beliefs and cultural conditioning, his body began sending clear signals that something wasn’t right. After fasting, intense cravings, and even dreaming about meat, he made a decision that challenged everything he had been taught. The result? Improved clarity, strength, grounding, and a renewed understanding of what works for his body. This conversation dives into: • Growing up vegetarian and struggling with weight • The link between spirituality and food choices • Cultural conditioning around meat and purity • Anthropology, biology, and human nutrition • Why listening to your body matters more than dogma This is not about ideology — it’s about curiosity, self-experimentation, and reclaiming personal health.












