You Don't Need Meat The up-to-the minute latest news about meat-eating that our government and the meat lobby does not want us to know:--How likely is it that mad cow disease will happen here?--What are the latest additives being poured into our livestock feed
TITLE | : | You Don't Need Meat |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.79 (298 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0312303386 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 384 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2003-11-01 |
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The up-to-the minute latest news about meat-eating that our government and the meat lobby does not want us to know:--How likely is it that mad cow disease will happen here?--What are the latest additives being poured into our livestock feed, and how do these chemicals affect our children?--How is big business getting away with bombarding little kids with hours of meat advertisements every day?--If you knew what was happening in the slaughterhouses, would you continue to eat meat?--If you knew what was happening in your arteries, would you continue to eat meat?
EDITORIAL :
From Booklist A leading partisan of vegetarianism in Britain, Peter Cox brings his crusade across the Atlantic to invite more Americans to eschew meat in their diet. Britain has suffered from the presence of mad cow disease, and Cox uses some of the fears generated there to encourage Americans not to eat American beef. He avoids what he finds pointless bickering over the values of dairy and egg consumption. Cox's defense of vegetarianism rests largely on health and nutritional issues, but he uses plenty of anthropomorphic imagery to discourage eating animals. He cites low rates of heart disease among Seventh-Day Adventists as empirical evidence for the better health of those who refuse to eat meat. Cox's insistence on using himself as an example of vegetarianism's advantages and his constant use of the first person draws more attention to himself than to his subject and weakens the persu
REVIEW :
This is a good book with some useful techniques for destressing, and increasing your vitality. The Wallages clearly know what they are talking about and their tips are invaluable to "proper" restoration. Ginny and Jack are just the people to show us all how.. However, the book bogs down a little at the beginning. What I found was an aspiring story. still readingLike it so far. It has been helpful, but the Haynes manual might have been better.. The old idea of "wait three years to do it because your body has reserves" is not the wisest.
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