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3) I find I prefer to hear about a book from another regular person.

Experts who have written their own books or have their own websites

regarding a subject, I've noticed, tend to treat other books/websites

like the way someone would react if someone were to infer that their

child is better than their child. They want to point out what they

perceive as flaws in the other book/website and de-emphasize that a

different approach might get the overall message through to someone who

doesn't see the point.

 

I meant to say how someone reacts if another person infers that the

second person's child is better than the 1st person's child.

 

I started thinking about it and decided to check on what I said before

I .

 

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, " tonialmo " <tonialmo

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thought by low-fat vegetarian, it was meant that a vegetarian diet

is inherently low fat in comparison to the " Standard American Diet "

(SAD) which is Omnivore/Junk food (OJF).

 

I would have thought from all your 'obvious' reading that you'd know a

vegan diet may not be inherently low fat in comparison to others. Nuts

in particular are wonderfully vegan but very much fatty - even if of

the 'good' fat. Ditto for Bananas, Avocado etc let alone the veg oils.

 

Is seeking a low fat vegan diet unhealthy as you allege? It could be,

but not necessarily. You seem to be making too many assumptions

including one that you are upsetting folk by a) implying their thought-

through diets are unhealthy and b) threatening to .

 

What exactly do you want?

 

Geoff

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I do see your point. At least in this case (Skinny Bitches book), tho

I thought they were kind of funny, but also had little compassion for

those with disease or complications beyond their view. I've been a

vegetarian since 1973 and tho I enjoy reading the varous books out

there, its not something I need to jump on a bandwagon for anymore. I

know how to be one, I just like to have more around me that are veggies.

 

~ Priitaa

Hypothyroid Vegetarians:

http://health.HypothyroidVegetarians

 

, " tonialmo " <tonialmo

wrote:

>

> 3) I find I prefer to hear about a book from another regular person.

> Experts who have written their own books or have their own websites

> regarding a subject, I've noticed, tend to treat other books/websites

> like the way someone would react if someone were to infer that their

> child is better than their child. They want to point out what they

> perceive as flaws in the other book/website and de-emphasize that a

> different approach might get the overall message through to someone who

> doesn't see the point.

>

> I meant to say how someone reacts if another person infers that the

> second person's child is better than the 1st person's child.

>

> I started thinking about it and decided to check on what I said before

> I .

>

> Bye

>

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