I would love to be a vegetarian again, but after over a decade, I started having too many problems. I spoke with others who concur that they got run down on a veg diet. Part of it is people tend to eat more carbs but also people are now advocating a raw veg diet b/c enzymes are killed when veggies are cooked. However it's a lifestyle change to go raw. Jess -----Original Message----- From: Cinder Ella [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Dairy cows
I used to work in a lot of the major hotels in Toronto and in the staff cafeteria were two big blue bins. It was for leftover food from your plate and food that no one wanted. On a regular basis it was picked up and I asked where the food went to since it was obviously "garbage". I was told by the hotel staff that it was "recycled" into feed for animals. A company comes and picks it up and they mulch it all together and recycle it to put into, for example, cattle feed. He didn't get into all the details but that means that chicken, pork, fish, white bread, gravy, spices, lamb and whatever unedible edibles went into it were given to other animals for feed and that's just disgusting because I don't advocate eating pork since learning about Rife and knowing what the heck those animals are harboring in terms of parasites. Now my cows and chickens have the same parasites as the pork I refuse to eat. So guess what? I am now a vegetarian and don't even eat fish anymore. A cow won't go into the pasture and attack a pig or a chicken to eat. Why do we insist on fooling them to do otherwise? We are a sick warped society if you ask me and it's going to come back to nip us in the bud. On the contrary, my father lives across the road from a cattle and a dairy farmer. I don't personally know what they are fed but I can tell you he feeds them hay because I see it in the field piled up and when they go away, my dad takes over and feeds them and they run free all day in the many boundless acres of green grass and sunshine. I highly doubt they feed them anything else from hotel blue bins but this is only one farm in Canada. Perhaps high volume farms are different. But here's the conundrum.... .......... how do you know where the heck YOUR slab of steak came from when it's in the supermarket? How do I know I'm getting farmer Jack's beef from across the road? I don't. (By the way both farms feed antibiotics and all the other nasty drugs cows get as a preventative measure. Great! So does it really matter?) Not to me! Doris Vegetarian all the way [Yes I realize vegetables are bad too GMO's and all bla bla bla] Maybe I'll just live on silver water or kill myself ......... before going insane!!!!!!! ----- Original Message ---- From: Rebecca Thomas <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 10:40:16 AM Subject: CS>Dairy cows Terry, when you say.."Then, of course, they are fed diets of various animal parts too disgusting to mention, denied sunshine, green grass, fresh water and exercise, and the resulting unhealthy animal produces equally unhealthy milk. ", I don't know about ALL of your points, but I do know for a fact that this part isn't true for any of the dairies where we lived and worked in OR!! Those cows lived in large pastures, only going in to the barn for milking twice a day, or if one was sick. I also think it is the Beef cattle that are fed the unspeakable parts, and I agree that that should stop immediately, if not sooner!!! Becca -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- All new Yahoo! Mail ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Get news delivered. Enjoy RSS feeds right on your Mail page.

