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Originally Posted by Amadeus The China Study finds that even if you don't eat a lot of meat and diary, removing the portions that you do will help your health. |
Like I said, saying something will help your health if you remove it does not necessarily (and inherently) mean that it is bad.
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However, do you think there is a lot of profit in selling an apple or a carrot stick? You can can't really add any "value" to these products. Fruits and vegetables are what they are.
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If this were true, there wouldn't be GMOs and RoundUp Ready. The fact is that food is a profitable industry, if you can get in on the chemical side, no matter what food items you're peddling.
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As I said before, whether a person eats meat or not, they are kidding themselves if they think they can maintain good health without keeping it down to a minimum and eating mostly fruits and vegetables.
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The problem with statements like this is that "good health" is subjective. If you use more objective language, you might be able to convince more ppl to think of things the way you think of them.
It is difficult to put ppl down ("they are kidding themselves") and build them up (do this...it is healthier for you) at the same time. Things cancel out.