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Dairy Products & Health
The message to cut dairy fat to promote good health is clear, but rather than accepting and working with that recommendation the dairy industry has chosen to put profit above health and keep on pushing dairy fat into ... [... more]
Vegan Society

Going Vegetarian
There is a very valid argument for becoming vegan - for giving up all dairy products, eggs and any other animal by-products. But realistically speaking, few people can go from being a meat eater to a vegan overnight. ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

General Stats From The 1990S
Nationally 44% said they take animal welfare into consideration when buying meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products, this varied frrom 52% in the South to 37% in the North West. ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is a member of the vitamin B complex. It contains cobalt, and so is also known as cobalamin. It is exclusively synthesised by bacteria and is found primarily in meat, eggs and dairy products. There has ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

Arthur Ingram
Dairying probably originated in Neolithic times, and by the sixteenth century the cow had become the principal dairy animal. By the mid-eighteenth century many farmers began to specialize in the production of dairy products - milk, butter and ... [... more]
Random House

Bunny Yoghurt Drops - 150 g
Bunny Yoghurt Drops are a tasty treat made of yoghurt (4%) without sugar, and other dairy products. They are gentle on the digestive system and rich in minerals and natural vitamins. Special Features: Especially high acceptance with pets Natural ... [... more]
Zoo Plus

Calcium-Sandoz (Calcium)
Calcium is found in milk and dairy products, as well as spinach, nuts and sardines. Usually, calcium requirements are met from the diet. However, there are times when the amount of calcium required is increased, such ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Sandocal
Calcium is found in milk and dairy products, as well as spinach, nuts and sardines. Usually, calcium requirements are met from the diet. However, there are times when the amount of calcium required is increased, such ... [... more]
Net Doctor
 
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