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  • ...s showing that animal protein:<ref>Ochoa, MD, Sofia Pineda. “7 Ways Animal Protein Is Damaging Your Health.” Forks Over Knives, December 31, 2016. Accessed ...a higher incidence of {{jfa-highlight | bone fractures}} because of animal protein's high concentrations of sulfur
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  • ...ps the most frequently asked question to vegans is, "Where do you get your protein?" The implication is that the plant proteins from a vegan diet lack quantit ...d then point out that in some ways plant protein is advantageous to animal protein.
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  • Animal products packaged with a ''grass-fed'' label are often thought to represent The American Grassfed Association, hardly an animal rights organization, agrees, saying that after the USDA announcement " gras
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  • ...zed information about ??? that should prove useful to those advocating for animal rights, as well as to those exploring the rationale for [[veganism]]. ...nd cognition, the environmental consequences of cattle farming, the health risks of ???, and impacts of ??? farming and slaughter to communities and workers
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  • ...ps the most frequently asked question to vegans is, "Where do you get your protein?" The implication is that the plant proteins from a vegan diet lack quantit ...d then point out that in some ways plant protein is advantageous to animal protein.</li>
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  • === Keep in mind that we know of no nutrients that must come from animal products. === ...ents by pointing out nutrients that are difficult to obtain unless you eat animal products.
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  • A vegan diet is one in which no animal products are consumed. While those embracing veganism are by definition on <--Similar treatments on this site can be found [[In reply to: We need animal products to be healthy#Talking_Points | here]] and [[In reply to: Humans ar
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  • <li>Keep in mind that we know of no nutrients that must come from animal products. ...ents by pointing out nutrients that are difficult to obtain unless you eat animal products.</li>
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  • Lesser consumption of animal products may improve mood and decrease anxiety: Plant-derived proteins are associated with lower mortality than animal-derived proteins:
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  • ...cognition, the environmental consequences of farming chickens, the health risks of chicken meat and eggs, and impacts to workers. ....<ref name=":0" /> Far more chickens are slaughtered than any other farmed animal.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...and cognition, the environmental consequences of farming pigs, the health risks of pig meat, and impacts to communities and workers. Worldwide, over[[Table: Annual Slaughter Counts of Land Animals by Country, Animal, and Usage | two billion]] pigs are slaughtered for meat each year. In the
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  • ...lthiest source for calcium. Instead, getting calcium from dairy comes with risks not associated with plant sources (shown below ...ed calcium sources like dairy can cause plenty of health problems that non-animal sources do not.
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  • ...the environmental consequences of fishing and fish farming, and the health risks of fish. ...es within the subphylum Vertebrata, part of the phylum Chordata within the animal kingdom.<ref>Kapoor, B. G., and Bhavna Khanna, eds. Ichthyology Handbook. B
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  • ...nd cognition, the environmental consequences of cattle farming, the health risks of beef, and impacts to communities and workers. '''Steer''' usually means "a male bovine animal and especially a domestic ox (Bos taurus) castrated before sexual maturity.
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  • ...ice of living on fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, and other wholesome non-animal products."</li> ...i>"VEGANISM aims at encouraging the manufacture and use of alternatives to animal products."</li>
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  • ...ice of living on fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, and other wholesome non-animal products."</li> ...i>"VEGANISM aims at encouraging the manufacture and use of alternatives to animal products."</li>
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