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I noticed the words: " almost certainly not immediately " .

 

Sounds like spin to me. Or, rather, bile full of guile.

What heresay to come out and say animal products

are unhealthy.

 

regards,

 

TEV

 

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Varki, who is not a vegetarian, noted that many studies have linked a

diet rich in meat and milk with cancer, heart disease and other

diseases.

 

Varki noted that the molecule is almost certainly not immediately

toxic to people.

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TEV,

 

The raw food forum does not go along with eating either raw or cooked

animal products so you will find plenty of sympathizers with the notion

that animal products are unhealthy here. Call us heretics if you like.

 

Peter

 

 

tev treowlufu [goraw808]

01 October 2003 20:50

rawfood

[Raw Food] Re: Same Molecule

 

 

 

I noticed the words: " almost certainly not immediately " .

 

Sounds like spin to me. Or, rather, bile full of guile.

What heresay to come out and say animal products

are unhealthy.

 

regards,

 

TEV

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Varki, who is not a vegetarian, noted that many studies have linked a

diet rich in meat and milk with cancer, heart disease and other

diseases.

 

Varki noted that the molecule is almost certainly not immediately

toxic to people.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

 

 

The experience of dynamic religious living transforms the mediocre

individual into a personality of idealistic power. Religion ministers to

the progress of all through fostering the progress of each individual,

and the progress of each is augmented through the achievement of all.

[The Urantia Book: 1094:1]

 

 

 

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> The raw food forum does not go along with eating either raw or

> cooked animal products so you will find plenty of sympathizers

> with the notion that animal products are unhealthy here.

 

Hi Tev,

 

In line with what Peter said, I found a few that may

better suit your interests/needs. The are:

 

paleolithicdiet

live-food

RAV-food

paleolife

 

Good Luck :)

Bridgitte

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rawfood , " Bridgitte " <syndactylcat> wrote:

> >

> > The raw food forum does not go along with eating either raw or

> > cooked animal products so you will find plenty of

sympathizers

> > with the notion that animal products are unhealthy here.

>

> This is an important point to make clear. Fit For Life endorses

drinking raw milk in small amounts. So one has to make clear that

raw here means raw fruits and veggies.

 

P.S. I do not know if the molecule is found in raw, as well as in

homogenized and Pasteurized, milk. They don't mention the distinction

in the article.

 

Doreen

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rawfood , " Doreen Bell-Dotan " <dordot2001>

wrote:

> rawfood , " Bridgitte " <syndactylcat>

wrote:

> > >

> > > The raw food forum does not go along with eating either raw

or

> > > cooked animal products so you will find plenty of

> sympathizers

> > > with the notion that animal products are unhealthy here.

> >

Peter wrote that post, not me...

 

Bridgitte

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> > This is an important point to make clear. Fit For Life endorses

> drinking raw milk in small amounts. So one has to make clear that

> raw here means raw fruits and veggies.

>

Hi Doreen,

 

Exactly. I posted something a couple of weeks ago about possibly

getting the description of the group changed to say something about

this not being the place to discuss raw animal products. I just

think it may be confusing to someone new who is not familiar with

what we discuss here, and usually someone gets defensive or angry

when the subject comes up.

 

Roger, is this a possibility?

 

Thanks,

Bridgitte

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Yes, Peter; thanks for the heads up and confirmation.

I am certainly a heretic, and most certainly here-to-tic.

I have found that lots and lots of greens do the trick for

me. Humans were just not made for animal " stuff. " The

human body simply does not function " optimally "

stuffed with animal tuffing.

 

Deep regards,

 

TEV

 

Peter Gardiner <petergardiner wrote:

TEV,

 

The raw food forum does not go along with eating either raw or cooked

animal products so you will find plenty of sympathizers with the notion

that animal products are unhealthy here. Call us heretics if you like.

 

Peter

 

 

The experience of dynamic religious living transforms the mediocre individual

into a personality of idealistic power. Religion ministers to the progress of

all through fostering the progress of each individual, and the progress of each

is augmented through the achievement of all. [The Urantia Book: 1094:1]

 

 

 

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Hi Bridgitte,

 

I'll talk it over with the group owner and see if he wants to include

(Vegetarian or Vegan) in the group description to clear up any

misunderstandings. I think it makes sense to do so.

 

Thanks, Roger

 

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Bridgitte [syndactylcat]

Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:17 PM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Re: Same Molecule

 

 

> >

> > This is an important point to make clear. Fit For Life endorses

> drinking raw milk in small amounts. So one has to make clear that

> raw here means raw fruits and veggies.

>

Hi Doreen,

 

Exactly. I posted something a couple of weeks ago about possibly

getting the description of the group changed to say something about

this not being the place to discuss raw animal products. I just

think it may be confusing to someone new who is not familiar with

what we discuss here, and usually someone gets defensive or angry

when the subject comes up.

 

Roger, is this a possibility?

 

Thanks,

Bridgitte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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