Veganism

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Are the fruitarians the same than vegans in their approach ? Or is about health for them ?😕


Btw when I looked at Jainism regime, if the philosophy can makes sense for a personal approach, in a medical sense, avoiding garlic or good healthy roots -well they talk about avoiding comestible part of the vegetable which grows below the soil- is a pity ! Garlic is good for health and certainly a pillar of veganism or vegetarism ?!
 
But how would the hydra be classified, animal or plant?
Some disciplines call it animal and others a plant.
Some just call it an organism.
Dr Robert Becker wrote quite a lot about hydras.
They are immortal too with weird method of reproduction.
 

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Immortal? I thought they are called Highlander. :scratch1:
Although not immortal, the real, pre 19th century Highlanders enjoyed a diet which gave them incredible strength, endurance and agility.

Their mainly animal based diet enabled the Highlanders to accomplish astonishing feats in battle and endowed them with the seemingly miraculous ability to heal from apparently fatal battle wounds.

All this with nigh a vegetable in sight - bar onions, turnips and nettles when in season!
 
Maybe mandrake for Malta ? While not climate compatible with Highlands. that's for fighting (some vikings were also said to use drugs before raids... and it's certainly common with wariors in many areas of the world...you need two things : an intelectual boost : patriotism, quest, vengeance, whatever + a physiological drug boost (alkaloids sort of, all what is killing your fear on the battle field.)


I assume now it's the same, a vegan needs weed before going to a butcher's shop.
 
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