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the animals graze naturally causes our blood to change ph and makes us and the animals susceptible to all sorts of diseases. In his book from 1960, Arthritis and Folk Medicine, he gives a temporary solution for animals and man.
2.) In 1961 the Journal of American Medicine Association said; "90-97% of heart disease can be prevented by a vegetarian diet." Other well organized studies have shown that after tobacco and alcohol, the meat eating is the greatest single cause of mortality in affluent nations. Meat eating shows link to several cancers. This all affirms Dr. Jarvis' statement.
3.) Harvard nutritionist Jean Mayer estimated that bringing down meat production only ten percent (10%) would release enough grain to feed sixty (60) million people.
Industrialized nations are exporting their lifestyle of employment and transporting goods. We are now seeing it to be unsustainable, inefficient, and dangerous, polluting and causing global warming as well as energy crisis, food crisis, diseases, wars, polluted air, land, water, and food, accidents, crime, social security concerns, etc. The goal in life never was to be employment; that is how we evolved seeking after riches and honor. We have created hybrid seeds and genetically engineered seeds to increase production, but they do not reproduce the same powerful seed; so they leave a nation insecure for planting seed for the next season. We have given hormones to our animals to increase their size and our population of meat eaters has increased size like large animals; our women's breasts are extremely oversize possibly from hormones given to cows to increase their utter size. The word of God warns against going against nature.
The goal in life is retirement in a garden paradise that we can make. It can solve the problems created by industrializing nations; and it can be the means of emergency food relief easily attainable in disasters and can be that abundant food source for all future generations. Small family gardens make costly heavy equipment unnecessary and easy to finance. Tons of seeds are in storage for a future need; the future is here. If we begin to plant food producing trees, bushes, vines and plants and to select pets that give milk and eggs, it will be a short time to have abundance. Instead of eating all that meat, it can be sold or donated to reproduce and to give milk and or be food for starving people.
In error, we have made life complicated and expensive. Life is supposed to be easy, a retirement lifestyle of loving family and helping neighbors. The garden paradise lifestyle model will be a life of beauty and abundance, sufficient to share with those in need. In case of catastrophe, people affected can move into the neighboring communities. Food and provision can come from neighboring communities and it will be easy for individuals to care for people; more hands just make the work easier and more enjoyable. Jesus said, "The meek shall inherit the earth." God promises rain in due season to those that follow His word. Leviticus 26. God promises gardens, even in the deserts, to all believers in all holy books. Love God and your neighbor and the rest is pure joy; the way is prepared before us; we now know our system is not sustainable. Pray for God's garden paradise lifestyle, begin it and you will see marvelous things including a future with no global food crisis and communities willing and able to feed the poor in all generations.
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