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Plants bear fruits which yield more pounds of food per acre than

products of animal slaughter, dairy products or vegetables. Fruit

can yield 4500 or more times the food per acre that meat yields.

Fruits also contain hundreds of thousands of healing properties,

from lauric acid in coconuts to the vitamin C in virtually all fruits.

Some faiths teach that plants also are sacred and should not be killed.

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