Vegetarians are more intelligent: the British Medical Journal says. From: [http://]www.thefreelibrary.com/Vegetarians+are+more+intelligent:+the+British+Medical+Journal+says.-a0169164751
Research shows that meat consumption may also adversely affect children’s mental abilities in both the short and the long term and indicates that a meat-free diet can give children an academic edge in their grade school years. A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that while American children have an average I.Q. of 99, the average I.Q. of vegetarian American children is 116. From: John Robbins, The Food Revolution (Boston: Conari Press, 2001) 85.
美国有一位著名的“儿童素食”提倡者安东尼亚.德玛斯博士(Dr. Antonia Demas),曾协助12个州内的60所学校推行素食计划,参加的学生在健康、成绩和行为等方面都有很显著的改善。 Dr. Antonia Demas, a world-renowned researcher and president of the Food Studies Institute, is a long-time advocate of a meat-free diet for children. Dr. Demas’ “Food Is Elementary” nutritional program now provides healthy, plant-based foods to kids in 60 schools in 12 states. One school district in Florida that implemented the program was astounded by the positive changes it saw when the students at Bay Point School eliminated meat from their diets. From: Pamela Gerry, “Antonia Demas, Ph.D.: Being Ahead of Her Time Is Probably in Her Genes,” Health Science Fall 2001.
最神奇的一位学生改变饮食,成为素食者后,GPA从1.6狂升到3.4... According to an article published in The Miami Herald, some students experienced substantial increases in their grades after they went vegetarian—one former carnivore saw his G.P.A. leap from a 1.6 to a 3.4! Speaking about his new meat-free diet, one student says, “I’d look at a rib, and I’d look at a vegetable, and I’d think, ‘Why is my mind picking the vegetable?’” Another student at the school noted that his vegetarian diet gave him the energy to wake up earlier, adding, “I never knew chickens and cows had so many hormones. Now, everything I eat is natural.” From: Walter Lippmann, “Brain Food: Student Vegans See Boost in Grades, Energy,” The Miami Herald 4 Jun. 2001.
The breast milk of non-vegetarian women contains 10 times more pesticides than that of vegetarians. From: [http://]www.vegcongress.org/sp_amazing_facts.html