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Eating mostly plants is a philosophical decision and not a nutritional

one, really?

Let;'s forgo CR for the moment (for sake of argument) and assume I am

eating slightly above the level necessary to maintain my weight. I am

slowly gaining weight.

Does it make any difference to my health that I consume 30 or 50% of

calories from BEEF and the associated fat, as compared to 90% whole

low-fat plants?

How about 50% of my total calories from fish? Will this ratio promote

better health markers than 90%/10% plant:fish ratio?

Is beef protective or isn't it? Is fish protective and to what degree?

Where should the emphasis be is what i am asking?

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Hi Frances

Some of us are new here, and have not had this discussion

before in this light. Is it ok to make comments or ask questions of

current interest to us? Some times, for me, anyway, it helps to bounce

an idea off of several "live" people, especially when it comes to

practical solutions to CN. All the reading and research is for naught

if we so not apply in our daily lives.

Thanks

Carol

Francesca Skelton wrote:

You know where

the emphasis should be as do we all. So why are we having this

discussion? We all agree here (I assume) that a plant-based diet is

optimal or we wouldn’t be in this group. But completely vegetarian and

vegan diets aren’t the complete answer either until further evidence

shows up. If you don’t trust this answer then read the files.

So what’s your BEEF? (I apologize for the bad pun). This is a

rhetorical question to which I really don’t want an answer.

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Subject: [ ] Re: meat, vegetable, fish

Eating mostly plants is a philosophical decision and not a nutritional

one, really?

Let;'s forgo CR for the moment (for sake of argument) and assume I am

eating slightly above the level necessary to maintain my weight. I am

slowly gaining weight.

Does it make any difference to my health that I consume 30 or 50% of

calories from BEEF and the associated fat, as compared to 90% whole

low-fat plants?

How about 50% of my total calories from fish? Will this ratio promote

better health markers than 90%/10% plant:fish ratio?

Is beef protective or isn't it? Is fish protective and to what degree?

Where should the emphasis be is what i am asking?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It just keeps getting better for plant eaters :)

> > > >

> > > > It just dawned on me you NEVER read headlines that

say smthg like

> > > > "Beef prevents cancer". Always veggies and fruit in

the limelight.

> > > >

> > > > ps where is everybody? distressing the post count

is way down??

> > > >

> > > > Pectin may fuel fruits' cancer-fighting ability

> > > > Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:46pm EDT

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