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That's just more pro-meat nonsense from the Swedish meatball

Posted by: MDG on February 09, 19100 at 23:21:42:

In Reply to: Bullshit. Do your homework better!!! posted by Lars on February 09, 19100 at 20:57:44:

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Lars the half-baked Swedish meatball continues to insist that the vegetarian diet is not healthier than a meat-eater's diet. It's certainly healthier for the animals which are killed for their flesh (dispute that, Lars). As for scientific studies promoting vegetarianism, try:

1. Kjeldsen-Kragh, J. Controlled trial of fasting and one-year vegetarian diet in rheumatoid arthritis. Lancet, 991; 338: 899-902.

2. (a) Fisher, M., et al. The Effect of Vegetarian Diets of Plasma Lipid and Platelet Levels. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1988; 146:1193-1197.
(b) McDougall, J., et al. Rapid Reduction of Serum Cholesterol and Blood Pressure by a Twelve-Day, Very Low Fat, Strictly Vegetarian Diet. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 14, No. 5, 491-496 (1995).

(c) Resnicow, K., et al. Diet and Serum Lipids in Vegan Vegetarians: A Model for Risk Reduction. Journal of the
American Dietetic Association, 1991; 91:447-453.

3. (a) Ling, W. Shifting from a Conventional Diet to an Uncooked Vegan Diet Reversibly Alters Fecal Hydrolytic
Activities in Humans. Journal of Nutrition, 122: 924-930,1992.
(b) Peltonen, R., et al. Changes of Faecal Flora in Rheumatoid Arthritis During Fasting and One-Year Vegetarian
Diet. British Journal of Rheumatology 1994; 33:638-643.

4. Lindahl, O., et al. Vegan Regimen with Reduced Medication in the Treatment of Bronchial Asthma. Journal of
Asthma, 22(1) 45-55 (1985).

Sources from Michael Klaper, a founding director of the non-profit Institute of Nutrition Education and Research and serves on the Nutrition Task Force of the American Medical Student Association.

Or try http://www.vegsource.org/klaper/optimum.htm for more

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