Tuesday, August 3, 2010
An Ethical Decision: Should Vegans and Vegetarians Take Medications?
If you are concerned about animal exploitation in medicine, you may have refused certain treatments that have put your health at risk. This article discusses the dilemma that many vegans and vegetarians face in accepting medical treatment. It suggests a pro-animal and pro-health approach.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Better for You, Better for the Cows
There is no good reason for legislation that prevents farmers and their customers from being able to work out the details of when, where, and how milk will be purchased.
Big government should not be making decisions that interfere with our right to eat and drink what we chose!
Texas Real Milk is working on a bill that would legalize the purchase of raw dairy products at an agreed-upon location other than the farm. Find out how you can support them by signing up for action alerts on their website.
Big government should not be making decisions that interfere with our right to eat and drink what we chose!
Texas Real Milk is working on a bill that would legalize the purchase of raw dairy products at an agreed-upon location other than the farm. Find out how you can support them by signing up for action alerts on their website.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Protect Our Freedom to Decide What We Will Eat
Anyone interested in getting Big Government to stop its Gestapo-type raids of American farms should read this post on The Journal of Natural Food and Healing. My husband and I are so happy eating raw cheese and drinking raw milk! I had to do without dairy for 50 years because the processing makes milk so nutritionally unsound. Now that we have access to unpasteurized dairy products, I get have them again! It is not fair to deprive people in other parts of the country the same health-giving right to enjoy raw dairy.
I remember a time when honest farmers were free to make a living and to share the fruits of their labors (and those of their animals) with anyone. The Hershberger Family is living in a different reality--a horrible one that threatens their right to live and thrive on their farm. They are not selling cocaine, for Christ's sake! Why don't the law-enforcement terrorists in Wisconsin turn their attention to matters that threaten our safety and freedom, like illicit drug trade, illegal immigration, theft, murder?
I remember a time when honest farmers were free to make a living and to share the fruits of their labors (and those of their animals) with anyone. The Hershberger Family is living in a different reality--a horrible one that threatens their right to live and thrive on their farm. They are not selling cocaine, for Christ's sake! Why don't the law-enforcement terrorists in Wisconsin turn their attention to matters that threaten our safety and freedom, like illicit drug trade, illegal immigration, theft, murder?
I miss an American where individual freedom to tell the truth is not given up inch by inch to malignant political correctness.
I miss an America where citizens can decide what is safe for them and their families to eat. Producing raw milk and cheese and selling it should never be a crime anywhere!
I miss an America where people have access to prescription medicines if they and their doctors decide they are worth a try--without the omnipotent FDA telling them the medicine is too risky, forcing them to die instead of having hope. I miss an America where honest doctors are not afraid to help people in pain. Now, they live in fear of the DEA putting them in jail! The Association of american Physicians and Surgeons has given the following advice to physicians: “Until wrongs are righted and procedural changes are made, physicians have little choice other than to be unusually suspicious of new patients, to require unnecessary and expensive tests, to waste time on excessive documentation, or to turn away suffering patients, even if they think the patients may not find anyone else to treat them.” They advise doctors not to get into pain management, further warning that “Drug agents now set medical standards."
I miss an America where the customs and rights of hard-working, tax-paying people are as important as those of criminals and illegal immigrants and where free-enterprise and the freedom to make an honest living is not hounded, over-regulated, and restricted into a thing of the past.
Here are some kinder choice ideas
One lady's adventure--no trips to the grocery for one year! I have returned to vegetarianism for the same reasons she has stopped buying from the grocery store. Eating the meat and eggs from animals that lives such horrible lives cannot be good. I don't begrudge anyone their meat, but it is possible to buy from local farmers and ranchers so that kinder choices are made. Thanks for this article, full of resources.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Eating Bread Without Guilt
Maybe the reason bread used to be considered the staff of life was that it did not contain all the processed ingredients that grocery-store bread does. I have gathered my own wild sourdough starter here at our country home north of Stanton, Texas. It is much more reliable than one I had cultured when we lived in the city.
Who knew that bread could be considered so good for you? Sourdough bread offers many health benefits that yeasted bread cannot, and true sourdough has no commercial yeast added. Read on to find out about healthy bread.
Who knew that bread could be considered so good for you? Sourdough bread offers many health benefits that yeasted bread cannot, and true sourdough has no commercial yeast added. Read on to find out about healthy bread.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Vegetarians and Plant-Based Vitamin B12
Vegetarians need to be thoroughly educated about nutrition. You can't get everything from plant-based foods...specifically, vitamin B-12. I was a vegetarian for about 30 years and paid little attention to whether my diet was adequate. I now have some damage to my optic nerve probably from anemia. Find out more about plant-based sources of vitamin B12.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Another Kind and Healthier Way to Get Milk
My husband and I have started to buy and enjoy raw milk products. I have not been able to have dairy in a very, very long time because of bowel problems, but I can have raw milk and cheese with no reaction!
Because of my strong concern for animal welfare, I wanted to find local sources of raw milk so that I could satisfy myself that the animals are well treated. As a result, we bought a share in a goat and we get a gallon of goat's milk weekly. It is not legal, in Texas, to buy raw milk from the market or have the farm deliver it. You have to pick it up at the farm where you own the share.
Here is a Raw Milk Fact Sheet from farmandranchfreedom.org.
We found our local source of raw milk by Googling raw milk and our city in Texas. We are also buying vegetable shares there--fresh, vine-ripened, organic fruits and vegetables. What could be better?
Because of my strong concern for animal welfare, I wanted to find local sources of raw milk so that I could satisfy myself that the animals are well treated. As a result, we bought a share in a goat and we get a gallon of goat's milk weekly. It is not legal, in Texas, to buy raw milk from the market or have the farm deliver it. You have to pick it up at the farm where you own the share.
Here is a Raw Milk Fact Sheet from farmandranchfreedom.org.
We found our local source of raw milk by Googling raw milk and our city in Texas. We are also buying vegetable shares there--fresh, vine-ripened, organic fruits and vegetables. What could be better?
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