Anders Branderuds blogg

söndag 28 juli 2013

Människan - växtätare/allätare, förmåga att bryta ner cellulosa?

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Mitt svar på påståendet att människan inte är en herbivor/växtätare eftersom hon inte kan bryta ner cellulosa. Människan är en växtätare: ht...

That our ancestors ate meat, doesn't morally justify the consumption of meat

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Some of our ancestors ate meat. It consisted of 25% or less of their diet. We still don't have any adaptations for it. This is a good le...

Vegan reply to ' If you reduce meat production and increase plant production you are creating a whole new set of problems.'

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According to Cornell University Professors David Pimental and Marcia Pimental, it takes 13 kilograms (2.2 pounds) of grain and 30 kilogram...

Reply to counter-argument: 'Humans are omnivores and thus it is moral to consume meat'

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An omnivore does not get health problems from consuming animal foods. Humans do. Please study the research behind this movie: www.adelicateb...
fredag 26 juli 2013

Vetrinär, helvegetarisk hundmat/ kattmat?

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Andrew Knight DipECAWBM (WSEL), PhD, MRCVS, FOCAE - European Veterinary Specialist in Welfare Science, Ethics and Law - Fellow, Oxford Cent...

Friendship, love care and altruism between species

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Lovely little story.... Dog and a cat: http://shine.yahoo.com/pets/dog-rescues-kitten-then-adopts-her-224300927.html

Vegan because it is wrong to harm and kill animals when we don't need it for health

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  Veganism rests on: "Although there is a great deal of disagreement about moral issues, no one disagrees with the notion that it’s w...
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Anders Branderud
Ostfold, Norway
"“Thanksgiving dinner's sad and thankless. Christmas dinner's dark and blue. When you stop and try to see it From the turkey's point of view. Sunday dinner isn't sunny. Easter feasts are just bad luck. When you see it from the viewpoint of a chicken or a duck. Oh how I once loved tuna salad Pork and lobsters, lamb chops too Till I stopped and looked at dinner From the dinner's point of view.” Shel Silverstein "Animals do not 'give' their life to us, as the sugar-coated lie would have it . . . They struggle and fight to the last breath, just as we would do if we were in their place." [John Robbins]
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