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Dave Urring
 
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Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >,
> Dave Urring > wrote:
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>> Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall
>> we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a
>> year they go to the doctor.
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>> I'll kick things off:
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>> Height: 5'10
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>> Weight: 163
>>
>> Age: 54yrs
>>
>> Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian
>>
>> Doctor-Trips/Year: None

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> Your turn:
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> Height: 6'2"
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> Weight: 165
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> Age: 54
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> Diet-Style omnivore
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> Doctor-Trips/Year 4
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> -- Dan Abel Sonoma State University AIS


Very good! There are also sickly pure vegetarians.

But we are *much* healthier in general than 'omnivores'.

The human body can deal with just about anything,
including, usually, the 700+ carcinogens found in the
typical American's environment. (EPA figures)

But it does best on plant foods, for the vast majority of people.

Learning to appreciate this new diet-style takes some
effort, but it is much like moving to a new country or
state or province: You miss the old one for a while,
and sometimes, but the new land is very interesting
too. And a better place, overall....

And it is *much* easier on an already imperiled
environment.

www.earthsave.org

www.madcowboy.com

 
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