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PREFACE
MAN'S FOOD
NO ANIMAL FOOD
I. URGENCY OF THE SUBJECT
II. PHYSICAL CONSIDERATIONS
III. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
IV. THE ÆSTHETIC POINT OF VIEW
V. ECONOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS
VI. THE EXCLUSION OF DAIRY PRODUCE
VI. CONCLUSION
This guide makes a clear, reasoned case for a diet drawn entirely from the vegetable kingdom, explaining why plant foods can support both physical vigor and mental clarity. Drawing on scientific observations and everyday experience, the author outlines how natural appetite can be satisfied without meat, dairy, or eggs, and highlights the health benefits that many vegetarians already enjoy, such as reduced illness and greater longevity.
Beyond theory, the book offers practical advice for anyone curious about making the switch, including a collection of straightforward vegetable recipes that demonstrate how to add flavor and nourishment without animal products. Readers will find discussions of nutrition basics, the moral and environmental implications of food choices, and tips for creating satisfying meals that are both economical and enjoyable. It’s a thoughtful companion for anyone looking to explore a plant‑based lifestyle with confidence.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (185K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Feòrag NicBhrìde, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-10-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for an early and influential book on plant-based eating, this little-known writer also worked as a photographer and spent much of his life in England and California.
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