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The world faces a serious protein shortage. Even in the United States shoppers have found stores running out of their favorite kinds and cuts of meat. Robbers now hijack meat trucks and break into butcher shops. Increasing population and rising animal feed prices can only worsen the situation. What meat is available is skyrocketing beyond the price range of more and more families.
But meat is a not necessary for survival or even for good health. An ever-growing number of people are turning to vegetarianism as a superior type of diet. In Unmeat: The Case for Vegetarianism, Stoy Proctor, who holds a Master of Public Health degree from Loma Linda University, presents seven fundamental reasons why the vegetarian diet is better for mankind.
Every individual concerned about rising food costs, meat shortages, spreading animal disease, and the protection of personal health should read Unmeat.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Vegetarian Foods Are Original
Vegetarian Foods Are Preventive
Vegetarian Foods Are Pure
Vegetarian Foods Are Disease-Free
Vegetarian Foods Are Less Expensive
Vegetarian Foods Are Energizing
Vegetarian Foods Are Adequate
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