Ok, Tubbs. How does this relate to the article.
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Your implication was that the Cherokee story/myth/legend whatever was the stuff of 'witch doctor' and we should listen to the Harvard study.
Cherokee story says animals used as food = disease. Harvard study said animal as food (milk) = disease.
Really the Cherokee story is here nor there, you are the one that related it to witch doctor status and tossed out a study to back up your statement, the study was the opposite, but thank you for playing. We have some lovely parting gifts for you on your way out.
You obviously still haven't read the article...and you are attributing a position to me that I am not taking. You been drinkin flouridated water?
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Buddhism has a lot to say about the karmic implications of eating animals. I eat critters anyway but I honestly feel so much better when I don't; physically and spiritually. My Crohn's behaves better, I have more energy, and I don't stay sore after training for nearly as long. Even just a few extra non-meat meals a week makes a difference. I don't think I could ever give up meat entirely and I am a sucker for ice cream (once in a great while), but it really does make a notable difference in my life when I at least minimize meat.
It's just food for thought. Even an ancient native american tribe believes that eating meat is a bad thing. You will also find other similar myths/legends from other cultures. Ancient and indigenous people eat meat, but even there beliefs say that it is bad. Like I said, just food for thought.
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