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, " threefatesfiber " <maryl4 wrote:

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> I think you may be confusing T. Colin Campbell and Thomas Campbell (the

authors of The China Study) with Howard Lyman, aka The Mad Cowboy. The elder

Campbell is a nutritional biochemist. Both books/authors are excellent sources

of information.

 

 

No, I'm not confusing anything. Both Lyman and Campbell have similar family

backgrounds: both started out as meat/dairy guys, and both ended up vegan. For

Lyman, the turning point was a personal brush with cancer. For Campbell, it was

also cancer -- not his own, but liver cancer in a population of Filipino

children, initiated by the children's ingestion of aflatoxins (in peanut butter)

and then promoted by their consumption of animal proteins.

 

Campbell spent virtually his entire professional career (as a nutritional

biochemist at Cornell) engaged in government-funded animal protein research.

He had started out looking for ways to grow leaner beef for third-world

countries, and then, based on his own research, did a complete 180 and ended up

rejecting animal protein altogether, as inappropriate and unsafe (for humans).

 

-MEC

 

> , " Mary E. Cotter " <mec@> wrote:

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> > " The China Study " is conspicuously absent from your list; it is a

> > must, and I think you will love it. In spite of its daunting title, it is

> > really easy reading -- written almost as the author's personal memoir.

> > He started out as a meat/dairy farmer, and, after what he learned from his

> > own research over a period of many decades, he ended up a vegan.

> >

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