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At 10:47 AM 7/28/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>John,
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> It seems that in the last threee months you are now not only no
>longer living in your community, but that you have also changed your
>views and are advocationg meat-eating rather than fruitarianism. So my
>comments regarding your role there as the nutritionist are no longer
>relevant.
No, in fact I'm not advocating either. I have to a point where I have
realized that I really don't know the answer. There are too many experts
and arguments on both sides of the fence. And I will not be telling
someone, such as a client, that they should be a fruitarian, or if they are
a vegetarian, to start eating meat. It will have to involve a detailed
consideration.
>Plants? Most nutritionists do not know 'all about the uses of plants.'
>That is not at all what the field of nutrition is about. Ummmm, John, I
Well Liza, most nutritionists SHOULD know (perhpas not all about) about uses
of plants, as plants are part of their diet and part of their clients' diets.
>As far as communicating with plants directly, I guess, now that you
>mention it, that I'd love to be able to do that too.
There are only two books I have ever come across that discuss this, one is
Sacred Plant Medicine and the other Plant Spirit Medicine. Fascinating!
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John Stankiewicz, Nutritionist. Obscure health related info:
http://www.micronauts.com
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