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Farmed Animals in India Putting Our Values into Action!

Saturday, 20th March 2010

Time: 10 am - 3 pm

Venue: Training Room, 6th floor, Times Tower, Kamala Mills Compound

Registration: Call Capt. Rakesh Srivastava (022) 28408751, 98339 88287

Fees: Rs 150 (Lunch is included)

Workshop description:

 

Join Dr. Nandita Shah, practicing homeopath and founder of SHARAN

 

in a seminar designed to empower animal protectors with greater

knowledge of the fundamental principles that link one's personal

life-style choices to the wider movement of ahimsa:

 

Adopting a plant based diet.

 

For the animals: Animals raised and killed for their meat, eggs, and

milk are forced to endure more suffering, in greater numbers, than any

other organized animal abuse. In India alone, there are more than 230

million egg-laying hens confined in battery cages who will never have

the chance to stretch even one wing in their entire lifetimes. Cows and

buffalo used in dairy production are sent to slaughter when they are no

longer profitable and considered " use-less " . Usually illegally

transported across India, the animals endure relentless confinement,

broken bones, untreated wounds, fear and agony before they are

slaughtered.

 

For our health: Some of the incredible benefits of a plant-based diet

include the prevention and reversal of diseases like heart disease,

hypertension, obesity, diabetes, allergies, many cases of cancers and

more. This seminar will arm you with the scientific information you need

to help answer your own concerns and to prepare you with the knowledge

to encourage and introduce others to the healthy and cruelty-free

lifestyle.

invite you to a seminar on Adopting a plant based diet is a

compassionate and conscientious step for animal lovers and activists to

begin living a healthier life that follows one's values and leads the

way in creating a kinder world. It is a switch to a healthy Sattvik

lifestyle and a contribution to the movement of spreading ahimsa and

kinder treatment to animals.

 

Come and learn the fundamental principles of healthy eating, factors

supporting good health, uncover the truth behind common myths, and

clarify all your doubts.

 

Topics covered:

- Farmed animal issues in India

- Understanding our anatomy and its nutritional needs

- Protein, Calcium, Iron, Vitamin B12

- Energy input and output

- How to make the life-style changes we care about

- Taking action for Farmed animals.

The presenter

Dr Nandita Shah, is a well known doctor, homeopath and founder of SHARAN

(Sanctuary for Health and Reconnection to Animals and Nature) an

organization dedicated to the protection of our planet and all its many

rich and diverse living forms.

Dr Shah specializes in holistic treatments involving lifestyle and diet

changes, and conducts her workshop Peas vs Pills worldwide to inspire

people to make informed food choices.

 

Brought to you by,

Times Foundation

Sanctuary for Health and Reconnection to Animals and Nature (SHARAN),

The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations (FIAPO),

Plant and Animal Welfare Society, Thane (PAWS)

 

 

 

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