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Vegan Death Merchants

Posted by: Rocky ( Australia ) on November 12, 1997 at 22:52:43:

According to Vegan activists, McDonaldÆs are promoting a diet that is riddled with carcinogens and other life threatening substances.
Many hysterical accusations are made by these activists about ætumor burgersÆ and so on.

But just how safe is a Vegan diet? Do capitalist Vegan restaurants and recipe book publishers peddle toxins in the same way that these activists claim that McDonaldÆs does?

This does, in fact, seem to be the case. For example, both cloves and bay leaves, flavouring ingredients sometimes used in Vegan recipes, contain significant quantities of eugenol, a known carcinogen.

According to Michael Castleman: ô...in laboratory tests, the chemical eugenol, has been found to be a weak tumor promoter, making clove one of many healing herbs with both pro- and anti- cancer effects. If you have a history of cancer, you should avoid use of clove.ö

To me, this suggests that some Vegan dishes served by my local Vegan restaurant may be at least as dangerous to my health as the McDonaldÆs ætumor burgersÆ that I occasionally enjoy.

And even a few minutesÆ casual research uncovers evidence of other carcinogens in Vegan food too.
Soybeans for example, which according John D. Weaver(http://zonehome.com/zt11/_disc/00000128.htm), contain ö...large quantities of a number of harmful substances. First among them are potent enzyme inhibitors which block the action of trypsin and other enzymes needed for protein digestion.

These "antinutrients" are not completely deactivated during ordinary cooking and can produce serious gastric distress, reduced protein digestion and chronic deficiencies in amino acid uptake. In test animals, diets high in trypsin inhibitors cause enlargement and pathological conditions of the pancreas, including cancer.ö

And guess what? To lessen the risks of eating soybeans, simply accompany them with a little good old-fashioned animal flesh!
According to Weaver ô...when precipitated soy products are consumed with meat, the mineral blocking effects of the phytates in soybeans are reduced. Japanese traditionally eat tofu as part of a mineral-rich fish broth. Vegetarians who consume tofu and bean curd as a substitute for meat and dairy products risk severe mineral deficiencies...ö

It seems to me that here are at least some starting points for McSpotlight to set up a ôVegSpotlightö, to uncover and debate some of the lies, inconsistencies and hypocracies peddled by Vegan propagandists: ôMcDonaldÆs lettuce is made from 12 kinds of chemicalsö ôMcDonaldÆs shakes are called æShakesÆ because they donÆt contain any milkö, etc. etc.

(If this is the case, what happens to the enormous quantities of milk supplied to McDonaldÆs by dairy suppliers?)

Perhaps öVegSpotlightö could replace ôCapitalism and Alternativesö, as that particular discussion group seems to be a complete waste of time, and disk-drive space on the server.



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