To supplement or not to supplement
"ta" wrote in message
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"Michael Balarama" wrote in message
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"usual suspect" wrote in message
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ta wrote:
Is there any reason a proper, healthy vegan diet cannot supply all
of
the
necessary vitamins and minerals without supplementing?
A lot of planning would have to go into such a diet to assure getting
the proper RDA of vitamins and minerals. One would especially have to
pay attention to zinc, iron, and B-12. In the real world,
supplementation *is* necessary since most veg-ns don't pay attention
to
what they eat except to make sure their food has no animal parts.
because of the mass farming, pollution and stuff-there are not all the
vitamins we need in the vegetables and fruit..it is a good idea to
supplement...
Michael, you hit on a key secondary question that I was hoping to address
as well. That is, to what extent, if any, has the quality of human food
degraded to the point where supplementing is necessary? Naturally (no pun
intended) human beings didn't always have vitamin pills, nor did they
probably need them. In other words, shouldn't we be able to get absolutely
everything we need from the food we eat, and if not, why not? You hit on a
couple of reasons, but if you have any specific sources on that, I'd
appreciate it.
This might hlep-Eric the Programming director at our TV station-is a
vegan...
I asked him for help...
From what I was taught, you are correct, the soil is depleted of nutrients
due to innappropriate commercial use of land. Also, we thoroughly wash the
fruits and veggies, which counteracts us getting the bacteria we need that
produces B12 in our colons. I don't have specific sources, but I would
start him off on Dr. Schulze's stuff. As for books, tell him to look up
Herbert Shelton (a pioneer in natural hygiene movement in america.
Eric
The reason I ask is because it seems entirely "unnatural" to have to take
supplements. Thanks.
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