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|    hari.kumar./ to All    |
|    Re: Don't Vegetarians Have Trouble Getti    |
|    11 Aug 14 17:03:41    |
      XPost: soc.culture.indian, alt.fan.jai-maharaj, alt.religion.hindu       XPost: alt.religion.vaisnava, alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian, alt       animals.rights.promotion       XPost: soc.culture.usa, sci.med              "However, there is one vitamin, called vitamin B12, which does present a       genuine nutritional issue, although one that is easily solved.              When vitamin B12, which is produced by bacteria and other one-celled       organisms in the small intestines of animals, is made by humans, it is not       well absorbed and retained. Found mainly in animal products, small amounts       may be found in plant products due to bacterial contamination.1,2.              Correction it is the waste fecal product of those bacteria found in the       large not small gut. It is found in some plant foods because they are       contaminated with animal feces, including human, containing those bacteria.              Some indians who came to n. america were seen developing symptoms of not       getting enough vitamin b12. It was soon learned that rules controlling how       much animal fecal matter and animal parts could be in grain and other such       plant products were far more loosse and often ignored in india.              In n. america they were no longer eating those animal products and fecal       matter and thus the cause of not getting enough vitamin b12. Using       synthetic vitamin b12 pills solved their health problem.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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