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Some stuff we already know and maybe some new things we don't in this recent article. I noticed a disrepancy in numbers 9 & 10 though -- Brad Pitt and Angelina dine on flesh foods (as reported in some publications & media photos) and historian Rynn Berry wrote an entire book countering the Hitler myth (he used to dine on pigeon flesh). Just a little food for thought! : )

K http://www.health24.com/dietnfood/Vegetarian/15-3961-3978,42934.asp 10 interesting vegetarian facts Health24.com Thought you knew everything there is to know about the vegetarian diet? These few facts may surprise you: 1. Vegetarianism has traditionally been linked to the people of ancient India. Even today, Indians make up more than 70

percent of the world's vegetarian population. 2. The first Vegetarian Society was formed in 1847 in England. The main aim of the members was to dispel the common belief that it's not possible to lead a healthy life without eating meat. 3. There are varying degrees of vegetarianism. The strictest of vegetarians not only steer clear of all forms of meat, they also avoid all animal products, including honey (bees are often killed in the production of honey), and foods which might contain traces of animal products, such as bread baked in buttered tins and sugar to which bone charcoal has been added (to make it white). 4. You might recall the scene in Notting Hill where William Thacker (Hugh Grant) goes on a blind date with a slightly off-the-wall "fruitarian". Fruitarianism is a very real form of vegetarianism, where the diet consists of fruit, nuts, seeds and other plant material that can be gathered without killing the

plant (e.g. pears can be picked without killing the plant, carrots cannot). 5. Many vegetarians follow a meat-free diet in an attempt to lower the pressure meat production places on the environment. According to Wikipedia.org, growing crops for farm animals requires nearly half of the United States' water supply and 80% of its agricultural land. 6. Other people go the vegetarian route for religious reasons. Some of the denominations that actively advocate vegetarianism include the Hare Krishna and Rastafarian movements. 7. British research shows that a child's IQ predicts his likelihood of becoming a vegetarian as a young adult. You guessed it: the smarter the child, the more likely he'll eventually shun meat. 8. While veggie eating holds many health benefits, it also has other interesting effects on the body: research shows that avoiding red meat improves the sex appeal of male body odour. 9. The list of

famous vegetarians includes Sir Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osborne, Sinead O'Connor, Brad Pitt, Albert Einstein, Henry Ford and Leonardo da Vinci. 10. And then, of course, it's believed that Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian during the latter part of his life. In fact, it's said that he predicted that the world of the future would be vegetarian. Records show that Hitler amused himself by telling grim stories of slaughterhouses while entertaining meat-eating guests. When they were put off their food, he would mock them for their hypocrisy. On one such occasion, he remarked: "That shows how cowardly people are. They can't face doing certain horrible things themselves, but they enjoy the benefits without a pang of conscience.” (Carine van Rooyen, Health24, November 2007) Sources: www.wikipedia.org, www.ivu.org, www.healthday.com, www.vegetarian.org.uk http://www.chooseveg.com/meet-your-meat.asp The world is a dangerous

place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. -Albert Einstein

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heck...the whole hitler thing is ridiculous

he never was a veg..there's tons of photos of him in the beer hall downing bratwurst

they only used the vegetarian label as a propaganda ploy...to make him seem "super human"..while at the same time the government at the time cracked down on vegetarian groups as "subversive"

Kerri Milam Nov 13, 2007 12:18 PM all-vegans-unite , compassionatekids_tx , vegan , vegetariansingles , , vegetarian_vegan_pen_pals , veganway Health24.com Nov. 2007 article "10 Interesting Vegetarian Facts"

 

 

 

 

Some stuff we already know and maybe some new things we don't in this recent article. I noticed a disrepancy in numbers 9 & 10 though -- Brad Pitt and Angelina dine on flesh foods (as reported in some publications & media photos) and historian Rynn Berry wrote an entire book countering the Hitler myth (he used to dine on pigeon flesh).

 

 

 

 

 

Just a little food for thought! : )

K

 

 

 

 

http://www.health24.com/dietnfood/Vegetarian/15-3961-3978,42934.asp

 

10 interesting vegetarian facts

Health24.com

 

Thought you knew everything there is to know about the vegetarian diet? These few facts may surprise you:

1. Vegetarianism has traditionally been linked to the people of ancient India. Even today, Indians make up more than 70 percent of the world's vegetarian population.

2. The first Vegetarian Society was formed in 1847 in England. The main aim of the members was to dispel the common belief that it's not possible to lead a healthy life without eating meat.

3. There are varying degrees of vegetarianism. The strictest of vegetarians not only steer clear of all forms of meat, they also avoid all animal products, including honey (bees are often killed in the production of honey), and foods which might contain traces of animal products, such as bread baked in buttered tins and sugar to which bone charcoal has been added (to make it white).

4. You might recall the scene in Notting Hill where William Thacker (Hugh Grant) goes on a blind date with a slightly off-the-wall "fruitarian". Fruitarianism is a very real form of vegetarianism, where the diet consists of fruit, nuts, seeds and other plant material that can be gathered without killing the plant (e.g. pears can be picked without killing the plant, carrots cannot).

5. Many vegetarians follow a meat-free diet in an attempt to lower the pressure meat production places on the environment. According to Wikipedia.org, growing crops for farm animals requires nearly half of the United States' water supply and 80% of its agricultural land.

6. Other people go the vegetarian route for religious reasons. Some of the denominations that actively advocate vegetarianism include the Hare Krishna and Rastafarian movements.

7. British research shows that a child's IQ predicts his likelihood of becoming a vegetarian as a young adult. You guessed it: the smarter the child, the more likely he'll eventually shun meat.

8. While veggie eating holds many health benefits, it also has other interesting effects on the body: research shows that avoiding red meat improves the sex appeal of male body odour.

9. The list of famous vegetarians includes Sir Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osborne, Sinead O'Connor, Brad Pitt, Albert Einstein, Henry Ford and Leonardo da Vinci.

10. And then, of course, it's believed that Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian during the latter part of his life. In fact, it's said that he predicted that the world of the future would be vegetarian. Records show that Hitler amused himself by telling grim stories of slaughterhouses while entertaining meat-eating guests. When they were put off their food, he would mock them for their hypocrisy. On one such occasion, he remarked: "That shows how cowardly people are. They can't face doing certain horrible things themselves, but they enjoy the benefits without a pang of conscience.”

(Carine van Rooyen, Health24, November 2007)

Sources: www.wikipedia.org, www.ivu.org, www.healthday.com, www.vegetarian.org.uk

http://www.chooseveg.com/meet-your-meat.aspThe world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. -Albert Einstein

 

 

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