Terry Chamberlin wrote:

> As a rule of thumb, Reams said, “Do not eat animals
> that eat dead animals”. We have no trouble with
> avoiding vultures or jackals, we have more trouble
> with lobster, crab (both bottom-feeders), and pork.
> Dr. Reams said to avoid regular tuna (“The pigs of the
> ocean”), which are bottom-feeders. White Albacore Tuna
> is good, it only eats what it catches.

Can you clarify this a bit.  So animals that eat live animals are ok,
right?  What about animals that will eat dead animals, but are not feed
dead animals, like pigs that are corn fed? Does it have to do with what
they actually eat, or what they are willing to eat if available, that is
their actual diet, or their metabolism?

Thanks,

Marshall



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