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Oh, I love the Meatrix! I think it's great that environmental eating is moving away from strict vegetarianism/veganism and towards sustainable and ethical practices. Go ahead and eat that dairy - just make sure it doesn't come from a factory farm. My TCM doctor phrased it in a way that rings in my ear - if you are consuming dairy from sick cows what you are eating is the product of illness. Same thing with eggs/meat. I can't even enjoy food from factory farms anymore because I think of it as "sick" and it colors the taste and entire experience for me.
Ali
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