Neal Barnard, MD, President of the Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine, explains why cafeterias should be meatless as
well as smokeless. He also points that in spite of the abundant
evidence indicating that vegan diets prevent and reverse many of the
most common diseases, members of Congress are still reluctant to
move toward plant-based diets with the same vehemence they regard
non-smoking policies.
Please visit Meatless cafeterias save as many lives as smokeless
ones:
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/309239-meatless-cafeterias-save-as-many-lives-as-smokeless-ones
Smoking has been recognized as dangerous for one’s health;
however, in spite of the dangers of saturated fat, cholesterol,
antibiotics, hormones and acidic protein, animal diets are still
endorsed by Congress. This reminds us once again that we should not
rely on our government in order to make mindful decisions. Instead,
we should make them based on our innermost values, our Faith, and on
scientific evidence, which all direct us to well-balanced,
compassionate and sustainable plant-based diets.
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