This video dispels many myths concerning the health and well-being of Vegan children. For the latest in Vegan nutrition and medicine (let thy food be thy medicine) for children and parents: http://www.pcrm.org/search/?cid=264
"Myths which are believed in tend to become true." -George Orwell
MYTHS for profit from the meat and dairy (MAD) industries, and the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC) that profit from our disease state that we humans are omnivores and we are not...
Ⓥ Mother Nature is telling us that we will be Vegan (humans' natural diet) or we will no longer be - epidemic levels of mental and physical disease, and environmental devastation!
At this point of our evolution, humans are anatomically and physiologically Herbivore/Frugivore (Plant-Based Diet) - no matter what we have been told/SOLD to believe: http://veganzeitgeist.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/our-beliefs-meat-and-dairy-mad...
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@XNinjaSebX I understand your point that some people are vegetarian by default because of finances. Many if not most of them are actually vegetarian based off of their religous beliefs also.
alphonzawill 1 month ago
@AppleSouffle You said it in the fist line LOW CALORIE. Meat eating in india is one indicator of wealth. Those ''vegetarians'' (I would rather say they're on a starving diet) live in really poor conditions, that's probably why they're vegetarians, not by choice but because they can't afford meat.
XNinjaSebX 2 months ago
The vegetarians of Southern India eat a low-calorie diet very
high in carbohydrates and low in protein and fat. They have
the shortest life span of any society on Earth, and their
bodies have an extremely low muscle mass. They are weak and
frail and the children clearly exhibit a failure to thrive.
Their heart disease rate is double that of the meat eaters in
Northern India.
HL Abrams. Vegetarianism: An anthropological/nutritional evaluation. J of App Nutrit, 1980, The Myths of Vegetarianism.
AppleSouffle 3 months ago