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Eating meat is unhealthy. Even animals raised organically have shown to have

high levels of stress hormones and cortisol in the their blood and ergo

their meat after being tortured and murdered. The animals not raised

organically have antibiotics, hormones in the flesh and are 2 reasons why

humans have developed auto-immune diseases and other diseases like diabetes,

obesity, high cholesterol.

Vegetarians and vegans are healthier humans and have less diseases and are

normal weight and live longer than humans who eat meat!

 

Nancie

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Mistletoes

11/12/2008 5:04:25 PM

 

<< >> Re: The Myths of Vegetarianism

 

That was harsh, unsigned...

 

I eat meat and I don't feel guilty at all, ever. And I've never seen

any other meat-eating animals milling about sullen or dejected about

eating meat either.

 

It tastes really good. And apparently there's a vitamin or mineral in

meat that can make its partakers less judgmental.

 

Signed,

Lover of hormone-free, organic animal parts

 

, " drmoratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Oh, please, whom do you work for?

> This is good propaganda by non-vegetarians who want to dump their

> feelings of guilty and insecurity to the the vegetarians.

>

> Did you know that this Weston A. Price Foundation is a baby of the

> meat and dairy industry?

>

> ,

> bestsurprise2002@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > The Myths of Vegetarianism

> > by _Stephen Byrnes_

> (http://www.westonaprice.org/mythstruths/#bio) , PhD,

> > RNCP

> > _http://www.westonaprice.org/mythstruths/mtvegetarianism.html_

> > (http://www.westonaprice.org/mythstruths/mtvegetarianism.html)

> > Originally published in the Townsend Letter for Doctors &

> Patients, July

> > 2000. Revised January 2002. This paper is posted at:

> > _http://www.powerhealth.net/selected_articles.htm_

> (http://www.powerhealth.net/selected_articles.htm) .

> > " An unflinching determination to take the whole evidence into

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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