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        Vegetarian Era
By brother-initiate Leron Rabinowiz, Los Angeles, California, USA 
          (Originally in English)  
         
           In 
             Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth from the Cattle Rancher Who Won't 
            Eat Meat (Scribner 2001), author Howard F. Lyman offers 
            a compelling and credible case for eliminating animal-based foods 
            from the human diet.
  
          After more than twenty years in the fields 
            of farming and cattle ranching, Mr. Lyman faced death from cancer 
            and a turning point in his life. Out of feelings of guilt, he began 
            asking himself whether he should continue with commercial cattle ranching 
            or spread the truth about the harmful effects of chemically oriented 
            agri-business practices and a meat-based diet on health and the environment.  
          In 1996, the former feedlot operator was a 
            guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show and shared his insider's views on 
            food production, the rendering process and the possibility of "mad 
            cow" disease spreading to the United States. (According to news 
            reports, the first cases of the illness were discovered in the U.S. 
            in December 2003.) After Lyman's appearance with Oprah, a group of 
            Texas cattlemen filed a $10 million lawsuit charging them with "food 
            disparagement," alleging they had violated a Texas law forbidding 
            someone from "knowingly making false statements" about agricultural 
            business. Such laws, which are discussed in the book, limit freedom 
            of speech and are as detrimental in their own way as is the consumption 
            of meat.  
          In Mad Cowboy Lyman 
            provides firsthand insights on the horrific operating conditions and 
            techniques currently used in many commercial farms, ranches and slaughterhouses, 
            clearly linking the use of pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, growth 
            hormones, chemical fertilizers and the ground-up remains of other 
            animals (used for feed) to the spread of cancer, heart disease, high 
            cholesterol levels, osteoporosis, obesity and other ailments.  
          Along with health, the environment also suffers 
            as a result of these techniques, which cause large-scale pollution 
            of our air, soil and water, and in turn natural disasters such as 
            floods and droughts. In addition, the author describes the government's 
            powerful role in protecting large scale agri-business, which continues 
            to leave many family farmers and the environment in the dust.  
          The fourth-generation farmer also provides 
            abundant evidence supporting the view that a meat-based diet has a 
            negative impact on our overall quality of life, citing various research 
            studies and personal experiences to show that the best way to prevent 
            environmental destruction and end world hunger is to adopt a vegetarian 
            diet: "Let's not deny the facts or let our mind confuse the truth. 
            Meat kills. A plant-based diet is the step towards a healthier lifestyle." 
              
          As Mr. Lyman faced death, he decided to turn 
            his back on the destructive agricultural practices of his peers and 
            instead direct his attention toward the light by spreading the truth 
            and raising our awareness of health and environmental conservation. 
            Thus he provides a shining example for us all.   
          Inspiring, informative and powerfully moving, 
             Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth from the Cattle Rancher Who Won't 
            Eat Meat encourages readers to alter their diets and 
            pursue a new path. The evidence presented also demonstrates that the 
            human race will enter the "Vegan Era" either by choice or 
            by force due to economic circumstances and environmental conditions. 
            Many things can be imitated but nature can never be duplicated so 
            let us strive to live in harmony with the earth and all its creatures! 
  
        
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