Archive for April, 2010
Types of vegetarians (behaviour standpoint)
IS NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD PERMITTED OR PROHIBITED FOR A HUMAN BEING?
Between Dr. Zakir Naik and Mr. Rashmibhai Zaveri
(Patkar Hall, Mumbai, India, 9th May, 1999)
I would like to state a quotation by Dr. William T. Jarves. Dr. William T. Jarves, he is the advisor to the ‘American Council of Science and Health’ ‘ACSH’, and he is also the ‘Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine’ in the Lomalinda University, and he is also the founder and the President of the ‘National Council Against Health Frauds’, and he is the co-editor of the book ‘The Health Robbers – a closer look at Ouakery in America’ – Most of the quotations he gives… from America. And according to him, he classifies ‘Vegetarian’ based on the behavior’s stand point, into two categories… ‘Pragmatic Vegetarian’ and ‘Ideological Vegetarian’. ‘A Pragmatic Vegetarian’ chooses his diet on objective health reasons – He is more reasonable in his approach, rather than emotional. ‘The Ideological Vegetarian’ on a other hand, he chooses his diet based on a principle, which is based on ideology – he is more emotional, rather than reasonable. And Dr. William T. Jarves says… ‘One can spot an Ideological Vegetarian, by his exaggeration of the benefits of Vegetarianism, and you could see that in the talk which preceded my talk… exaggeration of benefits of Vegetarianism. And the lack of skepticism, and the over looking of the fact that extreme Vegetarianism, can lead to potential health risk’. He says that…’The ideological Vegetarian… he pretends to be like a scientist, but he is more like a lawyer, than like scientist’ – and you could see that in the talk by the learned speaker, more like a lawyer than like a scientist. They gather data information selectively, against the information which is against the ideology. This may be good for a debate like the one we are having, but not for engendering… scientific understanding. Dr. William T. Jarves says that… ‘Ideological Vegetarianism’ is filled with hypothesis – It is filled with extremism, from which even scientists and doctors are not immune’. And that you can see the quotation – Mr. Rashmibhai Zaveri has said, several diseases, and it is possible for me to refute each and every… but if time permits. Talking about science… but the approach was not scientific. All can be prevented very well – ‘Prevention is better than cure’… is the base of the medicine – which time will not permit me to go into health, and etc. In the rebuttal, if time permits I will try and cover most of the other aspects – and ‘Health’… I will try and cover in the rebuttal.
DR. ZAKIR NAIK – PRESIDENT, IRF
A medical doctor by professional training, Dr. Zakir Naik is renowed as a dynamic international orator on Islam and
Comparative Religion. Dr. Zakir Naik clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptionsDr. Zakir Naik about Islam, using
the Qur’an, authentic Hadith and other religious Scriptures as a basis, in conjunction with reason, logic and scientific
facts. He is 41 years old.
Dr. Zakir is popular for his critical analysis and convincing answers to challenging questions posed by audiences after his
public talks. In the last 6 years (by the year 2002), Dr. Zakir Naik has delivered moDr. Zakir Naikre than 600 public talks
in the U.S.A., Canada, U.K., Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, South Africa, Mauritius, Australia,
Malaysia, Singapore, Hongkong, Thailand, Guyana (South America) and many other countries, in addition to numerous public
talks in India.Dr. Zakir Naik
He has successfully participated in several symposia and dialogues with prominent personalities of other faiths. His public
dialogue with Dr. William Campbell (of USA), on the topic, “The Qur’an and the Bible in the light of Science” held in city
of Chicago, U.S.A., on April 1, 2000 was a resounding success.
Sheikh AhDr. Zakir Naikmed Deedat, the world famous orator on Islam and Comparative Religion, who had called Dr. Zakir,
“Deedat plus” in 1994, presented a plaque in May 2000 awarded to Dr. Zakir Abdul-Karim Naik for his achievement in the field
of Da’wah and the study of Comparative Religion with the engraving “Son what you have done in 4 years had taken me 40 years
to accomplish, Alhamdullilah.”Dr. Zakir Naik
Dr. Zakir Naik appears regularly on many international T.V. Channels in more than 100 countries of the world. He is
regularly invited for T.V. and Radio interviews. More than a hundred of his talks, dialogues, debates and symposia are
available on video cassettes, video CDs and audio cassettes. He has authored books on Islam and Comparative Religion.
BIO-DATA
DR. ZAKIR ABDUL-KARIM NAIK
ISLAMIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION
56/58 Tandel Street (North), Dongri, Mumbai – 400 009 (India)
Tel : (0091-22) 23736875 (8 lines) Fax : (0091-22) 23730689
e-mail: zakir@irf.net website : http://www.irf.net
BIRTH DATE & PLACE
:
October 18, 1965 in Mumbai, India
OCCUPATION
:
Islamic Da’wah (Propagation of Islam)
1. President, Islamic Research Foundation, Mumbai
2. Chairman, I.R.F. Educational Trust, Mumbai
3. President, Islamic Dimensions, Mumbai
EDUCATED AT
:
1. St. Peter’s High School (I.C.S.E.), Mumbai
2. Kishinchand Chellaram College, Mumbai
3. Topiwala National Medical College, Nair Hospital, Mumbai
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
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M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), University of Mumbai
PUBLIC LECTURES
:
Hundreds of Public Lectures (usually followed by Open Question and Answer Sessions) given internationally, of which more
than a 100 are available on audio and video cassettes
DA’WAH TRAINING PROGRAMMES
:
Conducted several Da’wah Training Programmes including International Da’wah Training Programme for training Muslims to
effectively convey the message of Islam
FIELDS OF INTEREST
:
* Studies in Comparative Religion * Medicine * Humanitarian, Social, Moral, Educational and Economic Welfare activities
DA’WAH LECTURE TOURS ABROAD TO
:
U.S.A., Canada, Britain, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, U.A.E., South Africa, Botswana, Singapore,
Guyana, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand and Other Countries
BOOKS AUTHORED BY DR. ZAKIR NAIK
:
1. REPLIES TO THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ASKED BY NON-MUSLIMS
2. QUR’ÂN AND MODERN SCIENCE – Compatible Or Incompatible
3. CONCEPT OF GOD IN MAJOR RELIGIONS
4. ISLAM AND TERRORISM
5. WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN ISLAM – Protected Or Subjugated?
6. AL-QUR’ÂN – Should it be Read with Understanding?
7. IS THE QUR’ÂN GOD’S WORD?
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Food Pyramid (vegan)
If Americans just ate the USDA guidelines, that would have a huge impact on improving human health, slowing climate change, and improving animal welfare. Sadly, the average American consumes almost twice the recommended amount of calories and doesn’t consume enough fruits and vegetables.
If you’re not yet a vegan, start getting healthy by eating more fruits and vegetables, less animal products and less fat.
Vegan Food Pyramid link:
http://www.veganfoodpyramid.com/vegan-pyramid-1024×768.jpg
USDA Food Guideline recommended resource for vegetarians and vegans:
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/adapyramid.htm
http://www.dietitians.ca/news/downloads/Vegetarian_Food_Guide_for_NA.pdf
USDA guidelines for vegetarians or vegans:
protein: http://mypyramid.gov/pyramid/vegetarian.html
calcium: http://mypyramid.gov/pyramid/milk_tips.html#nomilk
Standard USDA Food Pyramid (for nonvegans):
http://mypyramid.gov/
FAO Stats (where the “3770 calories” claim comes from):
http://www.fao.org/ES/ESS/yearbook/vol_1_2/pdf/United-States-of-America.pdf
CDC Fruits and Veggies campaign website:
http://www.fruitsandveggiesmatter.gov/
Why Vegan?
http://www.veganoutreach.org/whyvegan/
http://www.vegan.org/about_veganism/index.html
http://veganic.net/whyvegan.htm
More on being a healthy vegan:
http://www.veganhealth.org/
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Healthy Eating – Episode 3 – Vegetarian Lasagna
Episode 3 of my Healthy Eating series. During this Episode I will show you all how to make an even healthier version of vegetarian lasagna. This would be good to serve an entire party or to have something to eat on for a week.
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What Do I Eat On A Raw Food Vegan Diet, Ep69
Natasha talks about what her raw food diet is like. For individual, group or donation based coaching to lose weight, get healthy and get on a raw food diet, go to: http://www.rawradianthealth.com
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vegetarian recipes Chinese
Hey guys. In the video I have put in a preview of some of the vegetarian Chinese recipes, and vegan recipes I will share with you on my blog http://vegetarianrecipesblog.com. I can also let you know when these recipes are uploaded, if you are on my mailing list, if you are not, just simply sign up on my blog.
I will also upload many vegetarian recipes from other countries, such as Indian, Italian, etc
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Naan Bread Recipe by Manjula, Indian Vegetarian Gourmet
http://www.ManjulasKitchen.com
INGREDIENTS:
Recipe makes 6 Naans
2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
Pinch of baking soda
2 tablespoons oil
21/2 tablespoons yogurt
3/4cup look warm water
1 teaspoon clear butter or ghee
1/4 cup all purpose flour for rolling
Please send comments to manjulaskitchen@yahoo.com
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Vegetarian Bean Chili Recipe : How to Sauté Vegetables for Vegetarian Bean Chili
Learn how to sauté vegetables for vegetarian bean chili with expert vegetarian cooking tips in this free chili recipe video clip.
Expert: Drew Noah
Bio: Drew Noah has been working for various websites for over five years. He uses the internet and email everyday for both work and pleasure.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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PCR – Weight Loss – Week 9 and 10 – Vegetarian ?!
Week 9 and 10 of Project Class Reunion
Sorry for not updating weekly. It is just so busy right now. Have to travel a lot. Haven’t lost my goal, promise. It was a bit on ice for the moment. But I am back now. Was thinking about trying a vegetarian lifestyle for the next 30 days (and if it works longer
). If you have any recipes, cooking videos or link, just post them here or on twitter!
Subscribe, rate, comment, do a video response or just tweet. All is appreciated. See u next week!
Luv u all! Thx for your support!
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Vegetarian Diet Food Preparation For Traveling
Get your FREE 7-day Vegetarian Meal Plan from:
http://www.KardenasKitchen.com
Plus, you’ll discover the 10 foods NOT to eat on a weight loss diet.
Hi! I’m Kardena Pauza from EasyVeggieMealPlans.com.
Today we are getting ready to go to the airport on a last minute trip. This is a great opportunity for me to show you what I do to prepare for a long trip. I want to bring a lot of healthy and easy to prepare foods for trips like these.
I took some vegetables from my refrigerator and chopped them up (it took me about 15 minutes of prep time) into a vegetable salad. This will last us for 2 days (broccoli, spinach, beets, asparagus, radishes, fresh corn). It’s a light salad that will work for us because we aren’t going to be very active on this trip. This salad is full of nutrients and will make us feel very light and energized.
Keep in mind if you are traveling on a plane, you can bring food, but not liquids. So, instead of storing my dressing in a container, I’m going to drizzle it on my salad and take it with me that way. This is my favorite quick and easy salad dressing, which you can find in my Easy Veggie Meal Plans, which you can get online. I make it by drizzling some sunflower seed oil, agave nectar and amino acids for the salt and fresh-squeezed lemon juice. It’s great!
You can take a lot of healthy snacks on the plane (vegetables, nuts, seeds). I’m also going to pack some celery sticks and cucumbers. I sprinkle a little bit of seasoning on a cucumber which is great. It’s packed with fiber so it is a filling snack as well.
I’m also going to bring along my rice protein powder which I have packed in a little Tupperware container. I put enough in my container for a couple of days. We may have this for breakfast or a snack when we are out running around. I also have some raw flax seed crackers I’m going to bring along. I use these on my salad in place of croutons and also eat them with salsa. You can get these at health food stores.
I also have some nectarines and fresh almonds, which I’ve soaked in water. I’ve got some raw food and green bars which are very tasty and a seaweed snack.
Here we are at the airport after we’ve checked in. We’ve had a long day and are catching a red-eye flight so we are starving! I’ve got my great salad that I prepared earlier in the day with my quick and easy salad dressing. The salads at the airport are no good and so expensive, so it’s a good thing we came prepared!
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2 Really Quick Vegetarian Recipes
These are 2 really quick great tasting Vegetarian recipes. Breakfast Burritos, and Chicken salad. I made these videos back in January. A little late posting huh?
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