The Big Question: Why do we Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows?

December 13, 2009  |  Books, Videos  |  2 Comments  | 

I’m looking forward to getting my hands on a copy of Melanie Joy’s Why We Love dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows—a book that explores the human relationship with animals and why we believe it’s acceptable to eat one animal, yet not another.

Here’s an excerpt from a VegSource.com review:

The opening chapter of Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows is startling and effective. We are asked to imagine a dinner party at which the guests are enjoying a delicious stew. But when one guest asks for the recipe, the host explains that it starts with a golden retriever.  The disgust and revulsion that follows this announcement is examined in detail later in the book, and Dr. Joy is both succinct and smart in showing us the overlapping circles of identification, empathy and disgust that color our relationships with animals.

Take a look at this compelling, and confronting, video, compiled to demonstrate the author’s point:

I would love to hear from anyone who has read the book, or from those who are simply keen to discuss the topic of why humans eat some animals and not others.

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71 Going on 21

December 4, 2009  |  Raw Food, Videos  |  No Comments  | 

Who needs to write about the benefits of a raw vegan diet when you can see it in action in Mimi Kirk, Peta’s Sexiest Vegetarian Over 50. Wow.

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The Kind Diet – an Interview

November 18, 2009  |  Books, Celebrities, Videos  |  2 Comments  | 

Love Alicia Silverstone! Here’s a recent interview she did with Peta about her new book, The Kind Diet.

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A Food Pyramid Worth Memorising

November 11, 2009  |  Experts, Food Pyramid, Nutrition, Soy, Videos  |  No Comments  | 

Remember the food pyramid we were taught to memorise to ensure we got the right amounts of the right foods for good health? Well, as you may or may not know, that popular pin-up was influenced heavily by the dairy and meat industries. The goal of the chart was to generate big business, not optimal health.

But it’s not all bad news. Health Ranger Mike Adams has developed a guide that’s free from food industry corruption. It lists all the foods that will do a body good, and all those that will cause disease. It’s simple to navigate and it’s free to download.

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One point worth mentioning is that the chart does list soy as a “good food”, which it’s not unless it’s fermented. You heard it right, tofu isn’t good for you, nor is soy milk.  Most soy is genetically modified and, according to Dr Mercola, it stops the body from digesting protein. It also impairs thyroid function. Find out more about the evils of soy in the video below:

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It’s Time to Connect

October 17, 2009  |  Animals, Health, Videos  |  1 Comment  | 

Heartbreaking. Informative. A reminder for vegans. A wake up call for meat eaters.

I just came across Veganvideo.org produced by alifeconnected.org. To-the-point, yet kind and easy-to-watch (no Meet Your Meat graphic scenes here), it drives home the fact there is still hope for humans, the animals and the planet — if we all adopt a vegan diet.

Expand your circle of compassion and the love will come back to you a thousand times.” VeganVideo.org

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