AlbertoAru
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AlbertoAru5 karma
Hi, I'd love to know what do you think about what doctors and nutritionist currently think about veganism. I know you are a great advocate and I love it, but this is not what most physicians think and I'd like to know what's your impression? how are they receiving veganism? and if veganism is as good as we think it is, what's wrong with them, then? why don't they see it?
I have a friend whose doctor told him that he can't be vegetarian (nor vegan, of course) because of his blood type, what would you tell him?
Thanks so much!!
Kind regards, Alberto
PS. Do you have in mind coming to Spain?
AlbertoAru4 karma
Id doesn't but I got your point. I think that answer can help you. They eat meat because they don't know what's actually going on and they have a lot of excuses to keep eating it. I suggest you to ask on /r/vegan.
AlbertoAru2 karma
Why you became a Vegan: I initially went vegetarian when my dog Curly died. That was very hard for me and opened my eyes to a lot of things. I realized that there are countries where dogs are eaten, and if he were born into one of those countries he would have been on a factory farm and then on someone’s plate. I then realized that there is no difference between a dog, cow, cat, pig, chicken, or turkey. After being vegetarian for about 6 months, I went vegan and then completely cruelty free. I am proud that I don’t support any industries that thrive on torture and murder.
AlbertoAru8 karma
What's "humane" for you? if in this farm they abuse the animal for getting something and even worse: if they kill animals, then the answer is no. These posts from /r/vegan may help you:
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