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Raw non-vegetarian?
Posted by: xytor ()
Date: February 03, 2012 05:27AM

Hi, I'm new here so please be patient with my question:
I think I understand the benefits of raw, living food. What about raw and organic fish, meat, eggs, dairy? I don't see any evidence here that would point to those being bad for health.
Thanks in advance!

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Re: Raw non-vegetarian?
Posted by: Prana ()
Date: February 03, 2012 05:54AM

Well, there is plenty of reason to beware of raw animal products, pollutants, parasites, salmonella, etc.

This forum is a raw vegan forum, and posts here must be raw in nature. We encourage non vegans to participate as long as the posts are not promoting animal products.

For members who might want to post some positive aspects of eating raw animal products, be advised that those posts will be deleted. However, feel free to write about the negative aspects of those products.


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Re: Raw non-vegetarian?
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: February 03, 2012 06:07AM

xytor Wrote:
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> Hi, I'm new here so please be patient with my
> question:
> I think I understand the benefits of raw, living
> food. What about raw and organic fish, meat, eggs,
> dairy? I don't see any evidence here that would
> point to those being bad for health.
> Thanks in advance!


I PM'd you.

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