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by Blanche Agassy McCord

Vegetarianism is now quite common in our society. Though each person's decision to adopt a vegetarian diet is usually based on a combination of reasons uniquely his or hers, there are three primary concerns that vegetarians may have considered. These are improved health, ethical and environmental concerns, and spiritual convictions.
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by June Cleeland. The material contained in this article is not for the faint-hearted, and many may find it highly disturbing. These reports concern an alien civilization that perpetuates sinister and barbaric practices against beings on their own planet. It has been a solemn reminder to me, that although there are many loving beings
in the universe, there are also many who do not respect life and are plainly
deceitful and sadistic, and not to be trusted.
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by Phaedron The Vegetarian Diet: An objective answer to those who want to know the nutritional, spiritual, and moral advantages of vegetarianism. A vegetarian is one who eats no animal products. Also he or she uses a minimum of leather, only where necessary.
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 by Doreen Virtue, Ph.D., & Becky Prelitz, M.F.T., R.D. If you decide to become a vegetarian for loving reasons, such as loving your body, your spiritual gifts, animals, and the environment, you?ll enjoy the transition more. However, if you are motivated by fear ? such as wanting to lose weight to please someone else ? you?re apt to struggle with food cravings and dissatisfaction.
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by Bobbie Hinman. More than ever, American shoppers are motivated by health concerns, especially about fats and cholesterol, and are turning away from meats and toward meals that are based on whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Whenever I tell people that I am a vegetarian, I invariably get lots of questions. |
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