Healing ourselves and out world : diet for a small planet / John Robbins ; produced by Bob DeBolt.

Program Title:
Healing ourselves and out world : diet for a small planet / John Robbins ; produced by Bob DeBolt.
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SZ0581
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Talk by John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America. He speaks about how he became concerned with what makes people really healthy, and how Euramerican culture is profoundly out of balance with nature. He argues that a meat-centered diet is hightening the energy crisis, water shortages, topsoil depletion, and deforestation. In addition, diets heavy in meat, fish, dairy and egg products contribute heavily to the high rate of heart disease in thie culture.|HEALING OURSELVES AND OUR WORLD : DIET FOR A SMALL PLANET / John Robbins| produced by Bob DeBolt. - Talk by John Robbins, author of "Diet for a New America," talks about how he became concerned with what makes people really healthy, and how Euramerican culture is profoundly out of balance with nature. He argues that a meat-centered diet is hightening the energy crisis, water shortages, topsoil depletion, and deforestation. In addition, diets heavy in meat, fish, dairy and egg products contribute heavily to the high rate of heart disease in this culture. RECORDED: Toronto, Canada, May 1990.

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Toronto, Canada, May 1990.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (58 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|58:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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