Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 RawSeattle , Nora wrote: > Fred now has regrets about it and has > removed it from his website Hi Nora, The article is still on his website, you can read it at http://www.fredericpatenaude.com/interview-nazariah.html I have saved it in my files just in case Fred takes it down. > Like they say, lies can > circumnavigate the globe > while the truth is still > putting its boots on > (or something like that:)). The interview is not a lie. Nazariah is a personal friend of mine and the interview he gave is true. Last year He told me the same story he told Frederic. I just can't believe you are calling Nazariah a liar! You might be interested in this audio presentation by a vegan doctor, Michael Greger, M.D.. Go to his website http://www.veganmd.com Click on " Talks On-Line " which takes you to http://www.drgreger.org/talks Click on " Optimum Vegetarian Nutrition: Surprising New Research on Omega 3's and B12 " Listen to " 02 - Disturbing findings " http://www.drgreger.org/talks/nutrition/nu02.ram In this discussion he reveals the latest research from Harvard that shows vegans aren't living longer than vegetarians or meat eaters. He found meat eaters and vegans live the same length of time. Perhaps you would like to accept the challenge Nazariah offers near the end of the interview? Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 Thanks for your post, Mike. I just took Fred's word that he had taken the interview down. Maybe he meant he intends to. The phrase about lies and truth was meant as a metaphor. I'm not calling Nazariah a liar. I'm just saying his information is not accurate. It's nothing personal; I don't know the guy, I only know what I read. Fred also mentioned that he's going to be refuting the claims that were made in the interview, so we can look forward to that. There's nothing in a confrontation w/ Nazariah for me, but thanks for the idea. The study you cite about vegans and meat eaters may be valid, I don't know. It doesn't concern me which group lives longer, frankly. Studies on cooked vegans have no relevance to raw fooders who eat optimally (as optimally as possible, considering our substandard food supply). Thanks again for your comments. Nora Mike wrote: > RawSeattle , Nora wrote: > > Fred now has regrets about it and has > > removed it from his website > > Hi Nora, > > The article is still on > his website, you can read > it at > http://www.fredericpatenaude.com/interview-nazariah.html > > I have saved it in my files > just in case Fred takes it down. > > > Like they say, lies can > > circumnavigate the globe > > while the truth is still > > putting its boots on > > (or something like that:)). > > The interview is not a lie. Nazariah > is a personal friend of mine and > the interview he gave is true. Last year > He told me the same story he told > Frederic. I just can't believe you > are calling Nazariah a liar! > > You might be interested in this > audio presentation by a vegan doctor, > Michael Greger, M.D.. Go to his website > http://www.veganmd.com > Click on " Talks On-Line " which takes you > to http://www.drgreger.org/talks > > Click on " Optimum Vegetarian Nutrition: > Surprising New Research on Omega 3's and B12 " > > Listen to " 02 - Disturbing findings " > http://www.drgreger.org/talks/nutrition/nu02.ram > > In this discussion he reveals > the latest research from Harvard > that shows vegans aren't > living longer than vegetarians > or meat eaters. He found meat eaters > and vegans live the same length of time. > > Perhaps you would like to accept the > challenge Nazariah offers near the > end of the interview? > > Mike > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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