Tuesday, February 21, 2012

It is the position of the American Dietetic Association that appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.|||First find me one, then I can decide whether to listen or not.

EDIT: I think you're being a little unkind. Deer Hunter has a higher IQ than 40. You'd probably get a 50, just for writing your name at the top of the answer sheet.|||The two dietitians I've seen were thrilled with my veganism, and said they wish more of the people they see would eat like me.

Do you listen to the dietitions who tell you that there are no nutrients found only in animal products?|||Actually the vegan/vegetarian diet if done right can be healthy. I love the fact that I had such an impact on you that it made you go out of your way to make an account with my picture and ask ridiculous questions. Thanks!|||I've had dietitians following me down the street, begging for a list of foods I eat, stunned that my health is so good. They call ME.

Is there going to be a trillions of field animals question.|||I have never had a dietitian tell me that, or a nutritionist. If you eat a balanced diet, you'll be fine, meat or no meat. Can you please cite your source?|||John Robbins wrote the book diet for a new america . everyone should read this book . it's super informative about meat and dairy products and your health|||No,

they listen to all the other dieticians who tell us that veganism is the healthiest diet around.

Cheers!|||An IQ 90 and below is considered mentally retarded. 40? You must be brain-dead.|||The dietician I saw last year said nothing of the sort. She simply told me the best foods to eat.|||You are very dumb.

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