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Is It Ok For A Teacher To Spread Vegan (Or Any Other) Propaganda?

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Here is an interesting article that I found on Veggie Chic via some other site: Vegan War of Words. Basically, an art teacher was fired for trying to teach kids about the health benefits of a vegan lifestyle. He has since threatened to sue unless the cafeteria switches to an [...]

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Digest: Some Interesting Reads

Here are a few good posts/articles that I’ve come across recently that you may enjoy.Dr. Michael Eades on MSG vs Jimmy Moore on MSGI avoid MSG, not because I experience any physical effects, but simply because I don’t think ingestion of possible neurotoxins is a healthful endeavor. I do indulge in cheap Chinese food [...]

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IQ and Vegetarianism

Higher Childhood IQ = Higher Likelihood of Being Vegetarian
This study came out that shows that smarter children tend to end up being vegetarian later in life. Of course, that doesn’t mean they’re healthier. Many smart people tend to overanalyze things and like to hold the “moral high ground.” There is likely some [...]

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The Protein Debate Featuring…

…Doctors Loren Cordain and Colin Campbell, each top-notch in their respective fields. Dr. Cordain has made his mark in the realm of Paleolithic nutrition and runs The Paleo Diet website and Dr. Campbell is a worthy adversary with his research into low-protein vegetarian diets and avoidance of all animal products. Robb and Greg [...]

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More Low-Protein is Good BS

Long-Term Low-Protein Diet Reduces Markers of Cancer Risk

Does Too Much Protein In The Diet Increase Cancer Risk?
Ahh yes, back to damning the gluttony of us barbarian meat-eaters while extolling the virtues of a vegetarian lifestyle living in peace and harmony with plants and animals alike. These two articles discuss a recent study that comes [...]

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