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> Our species is presently at war with half

> the species on the plane (give or take :)

 

It's alarming how fast humans are wiping out sharks (for a lone dorsal

fin) when they may hold the key to cancer prevention. They have no

cancer and do have extremely large livers for their size. They also

have cartilage instead of bones.

 

I feel eating in a way that does not waste our planet's resources is

the best reason of all for a vegan raw food lifestyle.

 

Micki

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I read an article a few years ago (I don't recall

where), that the notion that sharks do not develop

cancer was proven incorrect. Sharks with cancer

have been found. Since I do not recall the article

with any clarity, this reply doesn't offer much.

 

regards,

 

tev

 

--- Micki Nesbit <aroo2u wrote:

They have no

> cancer and do have extremely large livers for their

> size. They also

> have cartilage instead of bones.

>

> Micki

 

 

[...there'll be love and laughter,

and peace ever after,

just you wait and see...

---Vera Lynn]

 

 

 

 

 

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