Do You Have Any Questions About Being or Becoming Vegan?
Maybe you have some questions around the sustainability of the way we farm and produce food and how it impacts the earth.
If you do then today’s interview is just for you.
A few backs back I was lucky enough to interview Lierre Keith who is the author of a book called The Vegetarian Myth.
Lierre who was a vegan for 20 years and describes herself as a writer, radical feminist, food activist, and environmentalist.
Her book The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability has been called “the most important ecological book of this generation.”
Her writing and focus in this book covers not only the health aspect of being a vegetarian or vegan but also on civilization’s violence against the planet.
From a personal point of view I must say I found the book fascinating. The fact it goes deep into the moral, ethical and nutritional side of being a vegan and/or vegetarian meant it really was hard to put down.
It covers lots of topics that most people in the health industry just don’t think about when choosing where to buy their food, or what the true implications are of mining the land for the minerals needed to create Wind turbines.
It’s a book I highly recommend for anybody who is interested in health and agriculture.
In the interview we discussed:
What Made Her Become A Vegan & How It Impacted Her Health
What It Means To Be Sustainable
Top Soil - What Is It & Why Is It So Important?
Perennial Polyculture Versus Mono Crops
What’s Happening To The Rivers Around The World
How Many Calories Of Fossil Soil It Takes To Make One Calorie Of Food
Why In Order For Their To Be Life There Has To Be Death
The China Study
Whether We Are Supposed To Eat A Herbivore Diet & Much More
You can find Lierre Keith here:
http://www.lierrekeith.com/
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To Your Health & Happiness
Ryan