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2009年6月25日 (木)

肉類は必要か、必須か?

  乳幼児、小児期、成長期の食肉の必要性について。

       食肉についてですが、貧しい頃の日本では
      牛肉やら豚肉など、皆さん、食することができず、
      それでいて、沢山の子供さんを、健康でかつ立派に
      育て上げています。
     
       肉を摂取しないと身体創りが出来ないと、
      心配する向きもありますが、私は豪州の
      競泳の金メダリスト、マレー・ローズ選手を
            例に挙げて、おかぁさん達に納得して貰っています。

        Murray Rose  菜食主義者で有名です。
      ご両親が菜食主義で、そういう食生活で、ローズ選手は
      素晴らしい肉体を創り上げて、金メダル4個
      (メルボルン大会3個、ロサンジェルス大会1個)の
       栄冠に輝いています。

 以下 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rose 引用    

Iain Murray Rose was born on 6 January 1939 in Nairn, Scotland, but he moved to Australia with his family at an early age after World War II. He took up swimming as a boy and was an Olympic Games champion at age seventeen.

Rose became an Olympian for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. He won the 400 metre and 1500 metre freestyle races and was a member of the winning team in the 4x200 metre relay. Winning three gold medals in his home country immediately made him a national hero. He was the youngest Olympian to be awarded three gold medals in one Olympic Games. Afterwards, Rose moved to the United States to study at the University of Southern California. At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Rose again won an Olympic gold medal. He also won a silver and a bronze bringing his haul to six medals. Rose continued to compete through his graduation from USC in 1962. He eventually set fifteen world records. Rose continued to compete as a masters swimmer.

He majored in drama and television and took the leading part in many plays on campus. During his career, he was also known for his strict vegetarianism. This earned him the nickname "The Seaweed Streak". On January 6, 1959, he appeared as a guest challenger on the TV panel show To Tell The Truth.

He is the patron of the Australian charity 'The Rainbow Club' which teaches disabled children how to swim..

 

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