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+ | VEGETARIANISM | ||
+ | Terrestrial scientists are increasingly confirming information and explanations provided by the Pleiadians/ Plejarans regarding the fact that an exclusively vegetarian diet is detrimental to the health of humans. A related newspaper clipping follows: | ||
+ | Babies of vegetarians have vitamin deficiencies | ||
+ | An infant's health suffers when the child's mother lives only on a vegetarian diet. This one-sided form of nutrition leads to serious developmental disorders in babies, a study by the Tübingen University Clinic for Children revealed. Results of tests performed on five infants, whose mothers were strict vegetarians, revealed that the babies suffered from vitamin B12 and other deficiencies. The babies also had severe growth disorders and anaemia. | ||
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+ | There is another Bulletin, which I unfortunately forgot that Semjase mentioned that meat consumption in addition to fruits/vegetables is essential for a more complete "grounding" of one's thinking process. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Barbarian216|Hawaiian]] 00:58, 16 March 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Lucanus said ...
zameen said ...
Lucanus please look at more of the contact reports and what they say on veganism and vegetarianism. We need meat as well as vegetables. It is vital for proper mental and physical development.
--zameen 04:30, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
jamesm said ...
Zameen, yes until we can create new vegetables that contain animal proteins that is...or perhaps cultivate meat in a laboratory dish or until other methods.
We can also vote decent political parties into power...
--jamesm 19:49, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
Barbarian216 said ...
Lucanus,
FIGU Bulletin 009 VEGETARIANISM Terrestrial scientists are increasingly confirming information and explanations provided by the Pleiadians/ Plejarans regarding the fact that an exclusively vegetarian diet is detrimental to the health of humans. A related newspaper clipping follows: Babies of vegetarians have vitamin deficiencies An infant's health suffers when the child's mother lives only on a vegetarian diet. This one-sided form of nutrition leads to serious developmental disorders in babies, a study by the Tübingen University Clinic for Children revealed. Results of tests performed on five infants, whose mothers were strict vegetarians, revealed that the babies suffered from vitamin B12 and other deficiencies. The babies also had severe growth disorders and anaemia. NDM
There is another Bulletin, which I unfortunately forgot that Semjase mentioned that meat consumption in addition to fruits/vegetables is essential for a more complete "grounding" of one's thinking process.
--Hawaiian 00:58, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
I think that we, Earthlings, should not only refrain from begetting offspring to remedy the current situation, but we should also refrain from many other things, such as:
1. Eating meat, eggs or dairy products. That is to say, to become vegetarians or vegans.
2. Eat less altogether. If we really listen to our body's real needs, we find that we need pretty little amounts of simple, natural foods.
3. Refrain from using the car, and walk or ride the bicycle.
4. Refrain from using dispensable things like cups, plates and eating utensils. Use your own and after use wash it.
5. Refrain from shopping packaged things. Instead go and buy natural food from the market place where you take your own containers, baskets, bags, bottles, which you can reuse every time you go shopping for food.
--Lucanus 22:45, 14 March 2010 (UTC)