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Stop animal proteins and cancers




by hic » 03/09/12, 15:30

HELLO
Let's change the paradigm

In fact, these are all animal proteins including casein!

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EVU! - The Protein Myth
www.euroveg.eu/lang/fr/info/kit/starter04.php
In 1982, the National Research Council established a link between cancer and ... Diets rich in protein, especially animal, cause, as we know, ...

other experiences!
after exposure to a carcinogen,
any consumption of animal protein (casein)
severely increases cancer cases,
(visible, intermittent consumption of animal proteins follows that of cancer)

soy protein maintains the low and stable

For your health become vegans
and change the world !!!
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by Rabbit » 03/09/12, 16:33

Hic wrote:For your health become vegans
and change the world !!!

I've been reading these pro vegearian posts for a few days now and frankly
I'm starting to find it soothing.
Will the next rule of political correctness be to denigrate
non vegetarians?

If this continues we will not be able to smoke or drink. Sugar and salt radiate from
our plate, the fat of our fries. And now it's the turn of
my steak. This time I'm ready to defend my sausage and
my chop. Even if it means going underground.
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by Ahmed » 03/09/12, 17:04

Plains yourself, Rabbit, some want to avoid you ending up in a stew or a gibelotte! :P
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by Janic » 03/09/12, 18:33

I've been reading these pro vegearian posts for a few days now and frankly
I'm starting to find it soothing.
the particularity of having a multitude of subjects allows you to make your choice and not to be forced to read them
Will the next rule of political correctness be to denigrate
non vegetarians?
it is not a denigration of consumers, but of the product itself. So we can denigrate the nuclear industry without denigrating those who use electricity.

If this continues we will not be able to smoke or drink. The sugar and salt radiated from our plate, the fat from our fries. And now it's my steak's turn. This time I'm ready to defend my sausage and my chop. Even if it means going underground.
you have nothing to fear, there are too many financial interests behind alcohol or tobacco, but the role of a State is also to watch over the health of the population (sometimes under duress: alcohol behind the wheel, seat belt; etc ...) but the sale or consumption of tobacco and alcohol is not prohibited.
more as this site is interested in ecology (weird!), this aspect is part of it.
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by Rabbit » 03/09/12, 18:34

Ahmed wrote:Plains yourself, Rabbit, some want to avoid you ending up in a stew or a gibelotte! :P

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by Janic » 03/09/12, 19:21

Ahmed wrote:
Complain, Rabbit, some people want to avoid ending up in a stew or a trinket!

Pan !! : Mrgreen:
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by Obamot » 03/09/12, 19:56

Becoming a vegetarian is fortunately not an obligation to stay healthy. For French speakers who are interested:

In France (full site):
http://www.kousmine.fr/

In Switzerland (Kousmine Medical Center):
http://www.kousmine.ch/

They are all dieticians, teams of caregivers from various disciplines and competent doctors, officially established and who know their trade!
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by Janic » 03/09/12, 20:14

Becoming a vegetarian is fortunately not an obligation to stay healthy.
the whole is the definition of good health!
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by sen-no-sen » 03/09/12, 20:18

The populations of "primitives" (I prefer the term "Ace" of survival) so close to nature and so wise in the way of living with their ecosystem, have been consuming meat since the dawn of time, would they therefore be in the mistake?

the human being is omnivorous with vegetarian tendency, it is thus advisable not to shoot red ball on the meat, it is a component of our food.
It should be remembered that being a vegan is simply not possible in a survival situation, many areas in the world do not have the conditions necessary for cultivation.
Historically cases of veganism of a population are extremely rare.
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by Ahmed » 03/09/12, 20:42

It is true that it is difficult to imagine a vegan Eskimo!

Historically, cases of veganism of a population are extremely rare.

Of "pure & hard" veganism, of course, but vegetarian or predominantly vegetarian diets are common.

The current trend is very recent ...
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