Where do you get your protein?
October 30th, 2003 at 12:00am
‘Many people have asked me, “Where do you get your protein?” I answer, “From watermelon, and my wife gets hers from lettuce.”
Protein is in every single food you eat except oils. The protein myth was created to further a brain washing program promoted by the meat and dairy industries. Their facts were based on unreliable data. For an example, the medical suggestions for the amounts of protein needed for human consumption is based upon rats, not humans. A baby rat doubles it’s weight in just a few days drinking it’s mother’s milk, which is about 15% protein. Human babies double their weight in about 180 days, drinking human mother’s milk, which has about 2% or 3% protein. Yet the suggested daily protein is based upon rats. Does that makes any’cents’? No! It makes DOLLARS, billions of dollars, for it keeps the dis-ease and dairy industry highly profitable. Even suggestions regarding the essential and nonessential amino acids were also based upon a study of rats, not humans. Really, someone should tell some of these researchers that there is a vast difference between rats and humans, at least most humans.’
‘Where does a cow gets it’s protein? Are cows, from whence most meat eaters derive their proteins, protein deficient? They are strict vegetarians, at least a few of them still are. I say, “Why settle for used protein? Why not get it directly from the same source as does a cow – the vegetable kingdom.’
-from Cleanse and Purify Thyself, Book 1 (page 182) by Dr. Richard Anderson

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