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To: Scumbria who wrote (122580)8/21/2000 1:01:16 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1571808
 
Scumbria,

Fortunately, Boulder has the highest concentration of healthy, organic, vegetarians in the country.

I eat a lot of organic food, but it has not occurred to me to call myself "organic". Maybe I will put it on my resume. <g>

Joe



To: Scumbria who wrote (122580)8/21/2000 1:05:21 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571808
 
I'm starting to appreciate the mod thread, because it gives us the freedom to post OT with impunity.

Scumbria,

Yes, I know. ;~))

ted



To: Scumbria who wrote (122580)8/21/2000 1:12:56 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571808
 
Scumbria,

OT

Re: healthy, organic, vegetarians

It is an assumption that it is healthy to be a vegetarian. There is a lot of evidence that suggests otherwise. I think it is better to keep the discussion about vegetarian lifestyle a philosophical or ideological level, where it is a matter of personal preference.

On scientific level, where you would want to prove what kind of the most healthy for a human body, I think you would be on "thin ice".

You can prove conclusively that certain type of food production is more harmful to the environment than other, and production of meat requires more resources, and many of the enviromantalist enthusiasts fall into the trap thinking that if it is good for the environment, it is good for me as well. But there is absolutely no link between the 2.

Joe