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Jay-Z and Beyoncé: veganism is much more than a cleanse : Comments

By Nicholas Pendergrast, published 17/12/2013

Reducing the demand for dietary animal products is particularly important as a huge majority of animals killed by humans are killed for food.

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on tue/wed..alex jones talks of..how soils have been depleted
on..wed he talks of 'meat'..and ''milk'...[be warned..this cannot be true]
http://rss.infowars.com/20131218_Wed_Alex.mp3
[please..note the end..]

http://xml.nfowars.net/Alex.rss
Posted by one under god, Saturday, 21 December 2013 3:00:56 PM
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Nick,

"Is Mise – yes many people who claim to be vegetarian aren’t in reality, although I’m unsure why you’d classify people who eat meat at every meal as ‘non-eaters of meat’."

Not what I really said but to clarify the matter, most vegetarians eat meat when they consume store bought bread and any other products that do not use flour that is certified to be free of meat and other material that was once living happily in the wheat fields.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 1 January 2014 11:44:17 AM
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Oh I see what you mean Is Mise - yes there are hidden animal products in lots of things - even many lollies are not technically vegetarian because they contain gelatine (ground up animal bones). Luckily there are plenty of lollies, breads and everything else that are totally free of animal products though, just a matter of knowing which ones to go for and which to avoid, which gets easier and easier as time goes on :)
Nick
Posted by Nick Pendergrast, Wednesday, 8 January 2014 5:33:29 PM
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