From Several Issues Of The
THE JAIN STUDY CIRCLE
Many modern anthropologists believe that the diet of prehistoric man consisted of nuts, fruits, plants and probably some insects. Scientists have established that early man originated in a warm climate where growing plants was easier than hunting. In the Stone Age, man started eating meat, but he ate far less of it than many of today's non-vegetarians do. It was during the last ice age when fruits, nuts and vegetables were unavailable that early humans had to start eating animal flesh in order to survive.
- Vegetarianism In All Aspects
- Diet & Cancer
- Some Problems Faced By Jain Youngsters---Vegetarianism
- Nonviolence And Health
- Alcohol And Drugs- Some Questions
- Some Information On Nutrition For Vegetarians
- Health Effects Of Meat
- Eggs Or Milk
- Nutrition And Health
- Alcohol And Drugs - Some Quotations
- Views Of Some Prominent People On Vegetarianism
- Being Vegetarian In U. S. A.
- Vegetarianism: Some Questions And Answers
- George Bernard Shaw & Vegetarianism
- Jainism And Sanctity Of Life
- Vegetarianism And Jainism
- Unnecessary And Undesirable
- Being A Jain In The USA
- Be A Vegetarian For Good Health
- Nonviolence In Jain Religion
- Vegetarianism
- Healthy Tips
- A Dialogue On Vegetarianism
- Egg, Fertilized Or Unfertilized: A Living Entity
- Vegetarianism Is Good For All: A Story
- Vegetarian Diet: The Healthier Choice
- Vegetarianism: Good For The Self And Good For The Environment