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In a message dated 5/30/01 5:01:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

vegan-network writes:

 

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No references, utter TRIPE. The most amusing one I thought was we need

animal fats to store/utilise fat soluble vitamins. Then he fails to mention

what's in animal fats that's so miraculous, perhaps it's those miraculous

substances he swares doesn't cause heart disease.

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I was wondering where the herbivore grazing animals manage to get their

B12??? Like the ones in the wild??

 

 

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vegan-network, LamourDelaVie@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/30/01 5:01:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> vegan-network writes:

>

> <<

> No references, utter TRIPE. The most amusing one I thought was we

need

> animal fats to store/utilise fat soluble vitamins. Then he fails

to mention

> what's in animal fats that's so miraculous, perhaps it's those

miraculous

> substances he swares doesn't cause heart disease.

> >>

>

> I was wondering where the herbivore grazing animals manage to get

their

> B12??? Like the ones in the wild??

>

>

> Jo-Ann

 

From bacteria in the soil. Tempeh is teeming with B12 because of the

bacteria in it. So I hear anyway - never eaten the stuff. Helen.

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