On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 09:12:09 +0000, chico chupacabra wrote:
> some Monkkey's Bitch wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:35:20 +0000, Mr. Know-Ii-All wrote:
>>
>>> I have your solution:
>>> www.orthorexia.com
>>
>> It must be nice to know it all. Some people become vegan after
>> consulting with their primary care physician, their cardiologist and
>> their gastroenterologist for valid medical reasons.
>
> False. Medical professionals generally don't recommend veganism, which is
> an austere and extreme brand of vegetarianism that's predicated purely on
> a political -- NOT MEDICAL, NOT SCIENTIFIC, NOT NUTRITIONAL -- premise, to
> their patients. Few doctors will even recommend vegetarianism, you
> pathetic little pansy. There are very few "valid medical reasons" for
> vegetarianism (certainly not enough to justify the number of people who
> are presently vegetarian), and zero "valid medical reasons" for veganism,
> which is politically-, not medically-, oriented.
Your the one who is false. Since I went on my "vegan" diet for non
political reasons (this is why I don't want to be associated with vegan
weirdos) my blood pressure has gone down by 25%, my cholosterol levels
have gone down by 50% and my GERD symptoms have gone down by over 90%.
You see, I do have valid medical reasons. Of course, you don't care about
the facts, just about your self-important opinion. Before popping off at
the mouth, check out the facts of the case.
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