Welcome 
veggie hoopsters to 
today’s Vegetarian Elite! 
Can you guess 
the first player 
in the National Basketball 
Association’s history 
to win the championship 
with three different teams? 
Well, if you said 
John Salley, you are right! 
Towering at 7 feet tall, 
John was known as 
a great defensive player 
and shot-blocker 
during his 14-year career 
that was decorated 
with an incredible 
four NBA championships. 
He won two of them 
with the Detroit Pistons 
in 1989 and 1990 
playing alongside 
Hall of Famer 
Isiah Thomas, 
another championship 
was with the legendary 
Michael Jordan 
and the record-setting 
1996 Chicago Bulls, 
and the fourth was won 
in 2000 with 
the Los Angeles Lakers 
and All-Stars Kobe Bryant 
and Shaquille O’Neal. 
Recently, 
Supreme Master Television 
had the opportunity 
to go “1-on-1” 
with Mr. John Salley. 
We learned how the young
and determined boy 
growing up 
in New York City 
became one of 
the foremost advocators 
of the life-sustaining 
and Earth-saving 
organic vegan diet. 
I grew up 
in Brooklyn, New York 
in a project called 
Bay View houses, 
all the way on the
east coast of Brooklyn.
By the age of 11 or 12, 
I said I was going to be 
a professional athlete. 
I was 11 in fifth grade 
when I said, 
“This is what I want to do.” 
And I looked at it as, 
I have to get, 
I have to be better 
than everybody 
in my neighborhood 
in the next 10 years 
in order for me to be a pro. 
So I dedicated 
10 years of my life 
to becoming a pro. 
So from 11 to 21, 
that was my focus. 
Good in school, 
paid attention in school, 
did what I needed to do, 
played as much 
as I can play. 
If I wasn’t sleeping 
or in school, 
I was playing basketball. 
John’s admirable work 
ethic graduated him from 
Georgia Tech University. 
In 1986, he was selected 
in the first round 
of the elite NBA draft 
by the Detroit Pistons. 
Just a couple of 
basketball seasons later, 
the Pistons were 
on their way to 
becoming back-to-back 
NBA champs with John 
playing a major role 
in the team’s success. 
After his 
two championships 
with Detroit, 
John had a chance 
encounter with 
a holistic doctor 
that changed his life. 
The meeting 
rekindled his interests 
back in university 
of becoming a doctor, 
and also made him realize 
that being a world-class 
athlete still could not 
guarantee him protection 
from meat-related diseases 
like cancer. 
Thus, his new 
and rewarding life 
as a vegetarian 
began in 1991.
I was a vegetarian in ‘91. 
1991 I was still playing. 
Since 1991, I’ve won 
2 more championships. 
In ‘96, I won in Chicago; 
in 2000 
I won in the Lakers. 
Being a vegetarian to me 
was my edge, 
the way I was going to be 
ahead of the next guy 
trying to get my job, 
the way I was going to be 
ahead of the guy 
I had to play against. 
He couldn’t beat me 
as long as 
he was harboring 
tons of flesh (Yeah.) 
in his stomach at that time.
I started dealing with 
homeopathic medicine 
and natural medicine 
and natural foods 
and natural herbs 
and things of the like. 
And that became my focus 
on how to be as healthy 
and as strong as possible.
Based on his own 
personal experiences, 
John firmly believes in 
the healing properties 
of a plant-based diet. 
He has stated, 
“Get back to eating green, 
organic natural vegetables, 
and cancer 
would be eradicated.” 
In changing the way he ate, 
it seemed he also 
restructured his destiny.
Everybody in my family 
dies of cancer. 
My father died of cancer, 
my uncles, my aunts. 
And as opposed to 
having any cancerous cells 
grow on my body, 
I decided to make my body 
as alkaline 
with as much oxygen, 
and as a better way 
of putting it, I made sure 
my temple was the cleanest 
it can possibly be. 
And with 
making my temple clean, 
I was able to 
accomplish things, 
feel things, 
stay young feeling. 
Age is happening. 
I’m getting older everyday, 
but mentally and 
physically I feel young.
As I would say, 
my ministry 
is always been about 
taking care of your body, 
worshiping 
in your own temple. 
And I would say 
to somebody, 
“How could you 
ask for a spiritual being 
to come inside you 
and be inside you if 
you have a dirty temple?”
I love my life. (Yeah.) 
I say it every day, at least 
five, six times a day. 
I stay true to myself. 
I stay true 
to what I put in my body. 
I stay true to every day. 
I stay true 
to my water intake. 
I make sure I help
my organs keep going. 
I treat my body 
like some people 
treat a classic car. 
That beautiful automobile 
that you spent more time 
on that automobile 
than you did your body; 
it’s senseless to me. 
So I’d rather spend 
the same amount of time 
on my body 
that people spend on 
automobile body.
What do you do 
to keep your body clean 
and healthy?
I say, one: I only eat things 
that are going to 
help give me energy; 
I call my food energy food. 
So the food I eat 
is fuel for my body, 
I make sure 
it is good fuel, clean fuel.  
I make sure 
I’m clean inside. 
I do a lot of hiking, 
isometrics, pull-ups, 
chin-ups, crunches, 
sit-ups, and 
I literally concentrate 
on each muscle 
inside my body. 
So if I’m doing crunches, 
I focus on that muscle. 
So I use a lot of my mind 
to keep my body radiant. 
I just constantly
keep it alive, 
keep it oxygenated.
We asked John 
how others react when 
they learn he is a vegan.
They go, 
“You don’t eat any meat?” 
I go, “No.” 
And they go, 
“Man, why not?” 
I go “I’m not a carnivore.” 
And that’s my answer. 
I say, “I don’t eat flesh.” 
They go, 
“Just call it meat.” 
I go “No, it’s not meat. 
The meat 
of the conversation 
is the fact that 
you’re eating something 
that is driving you mad 
and making you sick.” 
Then I just have to 
explain to them. 
They go, 
“Ah you look great.” 
You can go in to
a restaurant and you can
get a side of vegetables.
You can get a salad. 
You can get rice. 
You can get all that stuff. 
I said, 
“I have the same meal 
you have without 
any animal by-product.” 
I can do mash potatoes 
without butter. 
I can have anything 
except the chicken and 
except the bacon. 
That’s what 
I teach my daughters.
I see that 
you’re such a good father. 
That’s wonderful!
That’s cool.
Well sports fans, 
looks like there’s 
a time-out on the floor. 
We’ll go for some water 
and be right back! 
Please stay with us.
Welcome back to 
Vegetarian Elite and 
our visit with John Salley. 
On November 18th 
of this year, 
John attended an event 
on Capitol Hill 
in Washington DC. 
There, along with 
politicians and celebrities, 
he asked Congress 
to support Vegetarian 
School Lunch Options. 
He stated: 
“Succeeding as 
a champion athlete or 
champion student takes 
plenty of nutritious fuel 
for the mind and the body. 
Students need more fruits 
and vegetables 
that will help them 
stay healthy, fit, 
and ready to learn. 
That’s why it’s important 
for Congress 
to stay on top of its game 
by reforming 
the Child Nutrition Act.”
John recalls a story of 
turning his cousin’s life 
around, simply by 
influencing his diet 
and exercise.
I have a cousin. 
So he weighed… I was, 
at that time I was 270. 
He weighed 25 
more pounds than me 
and he’s only 5’6” 
so, and I’m 7 foot. 
And I looked at him 
one day and I told him 
he was selfish. 
And he goes, 
“What do you mean 
I’m selfish?” 
I go, “You’re going to 
keep destroying your body, 
and then 
you’re going to expect me 
and everyone else 
to raise your daughter 
when you could 
have spent as much time 
with your daughter 
as possible. 
But you decide to 
put things in your mouth 
that go in your body 
that make you very sick.” 
To the point 
where he couldn’t sleep, 
he had a sleeping machine, 
he had Type II diabetes, 
he didn’t like himself. 
He’s wearing 5 and 6X, 
he’s embarrassed 
to go certain places, he 
can’t fit in certain chairs. 
And I said, “You know, 
that’s a handicap 
that you can fix, 
as opposed to 
being born with 
some sort of handicap.” 
And I told him, 
“Stop being selfish. 
Stop being lazy. 
Take pride in yourself.” 
And when I said that to him, 
he said the thing
that got to him 
that I inspired him, 
is he said, 
“That I was being lazy 
and that somebody else 
was going to have raise, 
another male’s 
going to have to 
raise [my] daughter.” 
And he thought about that 
and he never wanted that. 
So, he stopped eating 
anything white. 
He cut the flesh 
out of his diet. 
If it was green, red, yellow, 
he’d eat it. 
And he would 
go to the gym. 
He’s now 165–175 pounds. 
So, he lost almost 100, 
he lost 107 pounds he says, 
from the day he started.
And I guess he is 
much more happy now?
Very happy. 
He can buy his clothes 
in a regular store. 
He doesn’t feel like 
everybody is staring at him 
when he’s eating 
inside of a restaurant. 
He doesn’t feel like he 
has to eat small because 
people have small minds 
and they dictate 
what he did. 
He felt good about it.
So how do you teach others 
about vegetarianism?
Most of it is by example. 
Because 
a lot of people see me, 
I was built like this 
in that picture in 1989, 
20 years ago. 
And I had 
the same bodyweight, 
a little bit more muscle, 
same bodyweight. 
And when people see me, 
that have known me 
from then, they were like, 
“Oh, you look, 
you haven’t changed.” 
And I go, 
“Isn’t that amazing?”
When people are ready, 
as you said earlier, 
“The Master will appear.” 
So as oppose to me 
pushing people, I decided 
to be a living example. 
And if I can do it, 
anyone can do it. 
That’s what I decided 
my mantra was going to be, 
“If I can do it, 
you can do it, 
if you want to do it.” 
John remembers 
his parents 
having a garden 
when he was little, 
which cultivated 
his appreciation for 
all kinds of vegetables 
early on. 
This love for fresh,
wholesome foods 
surely planted a seed 
for him 
to establish his own 
vegan organic company. 
I started 
“John Salley Foods” 
about 2 years ago. 
And I was raised 
by my mother who was
a Kosher caterer. 
So I’ve always been 
around food 
and servicing people. 
An interesting note: 
at 84 years young, 
John’s mother became 
a vegetarian herself!
Moroccan food, food 
from people in Thailand, 
Indian food, 
they all have flavor 
and taste. 
So you can have vegan food 
but it should be 
with different spices, 
not hot all the time, 
but it should have a taste 
with all the texture. 
And so I developed first 
different sauces, 
then I use all my recipes 
and now I just 
spend most of my time 
making really good pizza. 
John thoughtfully describes
his compassionate 
organic vegan business: 
“We are a gourmet 
snack food company 
on a mission to create 
products and recipes 
on a level 
you can’t ordinarily find 
at your grocery store. 
All of our foods are 
100% organic, vegan, 
and kosher. 
No animals were used 
or harmed in any way 
in the production 
of our foods. 
When you choose 
John Salley’s vegan 
and organic products, 
you are assured of 
naturally flavored foods 
grown without 
chemical fertilizers 
or pesticides.”
Nowadays, John Salley 
advocates veganism 
across the country, and
especially to children. 
John’s devotion 
to this noble lifestyle 
makes him not only 
an NBA champion 
but a true champion 
of the heart as well.
Join us again next week 
on Vegetarian Elite to 
learn about John Salley’s 
humanitarian and 
spiritual endeavors, 
and how his promotion 
of the kinder, healthier 
vegan diet garnered him
a Shining World
Hero Award. 
Coming up next is 
Between Master 
and Disciples, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May all your wishes 
of truth, beauty, and love 
be fulfilled.
Hey, I’m John Salley, 
and you’re watching 
Supreme Master TV. 
Be Veg, 
Go Green, 
Save the Planet
To find out more 
about John Salley’s
organic vegan snack food 
line, please go to:
www.JohnSalleyFoods.com
‘Tis the season 
of Christmas! 
Festive and heartwarming 
carols can be heard 
far and wide, 
melodiously reminding 
us of the true meaning 
of this joyful holiday. 
Away in a manger,
No crib for His bed 
The little Lord Jesus 
Laid down His sweet head
The stars in the bright sky
Looked down where He lay
The little Lord Jesus
Asleep on the hay
Come and enjoy with us 
on Supreme Master 
Television some
of the most loved carols
from around the world, 
this Tuesday, 
December 22nd 
on A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms.
Welcome 
super sports fans to
another exciting edition 
of Vegetarian Elite 
featuring the second half 
of our intimate interview 
with Mr. John Salley, 
a four-time NBA champion 
and organic vegan 
advocate.
John has played on 
some of the greatest teams 
in the National Basketball 
Association’s history 
including
the Detroit Pistons, 
Chicago Bulls, and
Los Angeles Lakers. 
After becoming 
vegetarian in 1991, 
John’s athletic ability 
rose to new heights 
as he scored 
the most points per game 
in his career that year. 
Almost 20 years later, 
John has stepped forward 
as one of the most active 
celebrities endorsing 
the planet-saving 
organic vegan diet. 
He travels 
across the country 
showing people, 
including children, 
the benefits of veganism. 
He was invited as a guest 
to prepare 
some vegan recipes 
alongside Rachel Ray 
on national television, and 
was the keynote speaker 
at this year’s VegFest 
event in Michigan. 
He has taken a firm stance 
in supporting 
healthy school lunches 
and reforming 
the Child Nutrition Act to 
make vegetarian lunches 
a standard on 
school cafeteria menus. 
In a letter addressed to 
the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, 
the US Speaker 
of the House, he stated: 
“As a parent, 
I’m sure we can all agree 
that fruits and vegetables 
are an important part 
of everyone’s diet – 
especially our children’s. 
It’s not easy to score points 
– on the court 
or in the classroom – 
when you’re eating 
a junk food diet packed 
with fat and cholesterol.”
For his tireless efforts 
in advocating veganism, 
John was honored with 
the Shining World 
Hero Award 
from
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
His award letter read:
“This Award is presented 
in recognition of 
your courage in 
promoting the vegan diet,
protecting voiceless animals
– our co-inhabitants; 
and for your enlightened 
leadership in striving for 
a more humane world, 
which helps create 
a brighter future 
for all humanity...
we hereby applaud and 
celebrate the great heroic 
deeds of Mr. John Salley, 
a True Hero.”
John is also active in 
the humanitarian arenas, 
as he and his brother Jerry 
head the Salley Foundation.
He is involved with 
Operation Smile and 
traveled on a mission 
to transform lives of 
children living in Brazil. 
More recently, John has 
recorded public service 
announcements 
and animal awareness 
campaigns with People 
for the Ethical Treatment 
of Animals (PETA). 
In fact, 
John Salley has been 
a positive role model
at every stage of his life, 
and this 
selfless determination 
has extended into 
the entertainment field. 
He has played in a number 
of Hollywood movies, 
hosted an 
Emmy Award-nominated 
sports show, and 
currently owns his own 
production company.
So in 1993, 
I did my first film 
which was “Bad Boys.”
You were an actor or…?
Yeah, actor, computer nerd. 
And then I did
another movie in ‘95
with Whoopi Goldberg 
called “Eddie,” 
where I played 
a basketball player.
And since then, I’ve been in 
I think nine movies. 
And then I was, I wanted 
to be a television host, 
I always wanted 
to be on TV. 
So I worked really hard 
at becoming a TV host. 
I did a numerous amount 
of shows. 
Now I have 
a production company, 
John Salley Presents, and 
I make all the decisions 
on what I present. 
And I’m executive producer, 
producer, and sometimes 
host of my own shows. 
Even with all of 
his ambitions projects, 
John sets aside time to 
introspect and self improve.
I write. 
One of my books is called 
“A Better Life Booklet,” 
and it’s literally 
a homework book. 
So, it gives off literally, 
the quote of the day, 
the feel of the day, 
the spiritual point 
of the day, just what
I felt of that day. 
And then, “What are you 
going to do to 
make yourself better today? 
Did you do this, 
did you do that?” 
Like, cleanliness 
they would say is 
the next thing to Godliness, 
and so I would say that. 
Being clean not just 
meaning on the surface, 
it’s meaning inside, 
it’s everything – 
clean thought, 
positive thought, 
clean clothes, 
clean mentality, 
clean breathing, 
everything being clean, 
it will get you close 
to that Godliness feeling.
Examples, 
and then it shows you 
how you can clean it up. 
Anybody can 
go through a situation 
and make a choice. 
I usually don’t say mistakes; 
make a choice. 
That choice may not 
have worked in their favor. 
Now they can make 
another choice to 
change the way they are 
from this point on—clean. 
And so the book is 
about being clean, 
about being truthful, 
about being honest, 
about being direct, 
compassionate. 
Let’s take a few 
deep breaths now to 
appreciate Mother Nature’s 
wonderful gifts and 
return in just a moment. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Welcome back to 
Vegetarian Elite 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Aside from sports 
and entertainment, 
John Salley is 
a very spiritual being. 
He respects the world’s 
major religions, and lives 
according to 
his own innate goodness 
and conscience. 
I’m very connected 
to the spiritual world. 
And actually 
you are spiritual 
since very young, right? 
Yeah, I’ve been 
connected my whole life. 
And I learned the ways 
of Christianity, and then 
when I got old enough 
I checked out 
the ways of Islam. 
I studied Islam, 
I studied Judaism. 
I studied Buddhism.
Studying different religions, 
I believe 
there’s a lot of people 
looking for truth, a lot.
The reason 
I think I’m interested, 
still, in religion, 
different religions,
is I always like 
to try to understand 
the human mind. 
Then I want to know what 
it was like to be in Islam 
because the basis 
of Islam is wonderful. 
I move to where 
my spirit tells me to move. 
In the Bible, 
in Corinthians it says, 
“Follow your conscience 
and let your conscience 
be your guide.” (Yes.) 
So if I clean my conscience 
I know 
I’m leaving a clean path 
and my clean Bible.
“Be the change you 
want to see in the world.” 
So, if you work on 
being the change you 
want to see in the world, 
just imagine 
if everyone did that.
You wanted to go to India 
since very young (Yeah.) 
or like 15 years old, right? 
Yeah.
Why this passion for India?
I just have this affection 
for that place.
I don’t know what it was. 
I love the skin color, 
I love the food, 
I love the culture, 
I love what 
the culture stood for.
And so I was 
blessed enough to go.
John tells us about 
his special meeting with 
the Dalai Lama last year 
while he was in India 
filming the documentary 
“The Missing Peace.”
I had a five hour car ride 
up to Dharamshala, 
and Dharamshala is 
where the Dalai Lama is. 
And they call it 
“Little Tibet” 
because it looks like Tibet, 
because everybody who 
was able to come across, 
26 days across 
the Himalayas 
and make it there, 
is where they settled. 
And then, Dalai Lama 
and his people make sure 
everyone’s handled. 
And I got to meet him 
and have an audience 
with the Dalai Lama, 
and was able to ask him 
two questions. 
And the first question was, 
“How did you know 
at the age of five 
that this was what 
you were going to do?” 
because they picked him 
when he was really young. 
And, “How is that 
you didn’t falter?” 
And then 
my second question is 
I asked him 
for an autograph;
I don’t really 
ever get autographs. 
And so I had a shirt that 
says “Love Everybody” 
and he wrote in Tibetan 
a whole paragraph 
and autographed it, and 
I’ll show it to you one day. 
It’s kind of slick. 
And I got a lot of things 
from playing against 
great players 
like Michael Jordan, 
Magic Johnson, 
Shaquille O’Neil, 
Larry Bird, but 
none of those autographs 
stand up to the one 
I got from the Dalai Lama. 
Is there something that 
you learned from him? 
Yeah, I learned, he said 
“I’m just a common monk.” 
And I learned that 
no matter how powerful 
you can be, you don’t 
have to toot your own horn. 
Somebody else can. 
Is that like a lesson 
of humility?
Yeah, I would say that. 
I would say 
he was very humble. 
But it’s the lessons 
of control ego. 
He wasn’t in competition, 
he didn’t need to be. 
And that was a good idea. 
And so I leaned from that. 
I learned from his actions. 
And do you 
practice meditation?
Yeah, I meditate every night 
for about an hour 
or two hours, especially 
when it’s quiet here 
up in the mountain and 
there’s no one around 
but my dog. 
And if you noticed, 
he doesn’t bark or yell 
or do anything crazy, so 
I guess he’s meditating too.
He seems like 
he meditates like 24 hours. 
Yeah, he’s just laid back.
Samadhi all the time. 
That’s my kind of dog. 
He may be a blessing 
for you. 
Yeah. 
Everything, everything, 
even when it doesn’t 
turn out to be good, 
I look at it 
as a blessing for me, 
it means I was there 
to learn that lesson. 
Glad I’m still here 
to learn lessons. 
And the meditation practice 
that you do, 
what kind of practice is it?
It’s funny; 
my meditation practice 
is called John Salley 
meditation practice. 
Most of the time 
it’s trying to get me 
to not carry anything. 
I don’t really carry 
animosity, regret guilt, 
none of that stuff. 
And if I find it in there 
when I’m going through
my body 
trying to clean things out, 
I get rid of it.
So you kind of 
check yourself every day?
Constantly. 
One of my favorite movies 
is “Star Wars,” and Yoda 
said to Luke Skywalker, 
“Do or do not, 
there is no try.” 
And so 
I don’t try to do anything. 
I do it or I don’t do it. 
And I go in and I say, 
“I need to relax, 
I need to think about it.” 
Take a long time 
to make a quick decision. 
Everybody else is 
quick decision and then go, 
“Well, you know, 
I had to make a decision 
so I made that without 
any logic or without 
any thought behind it.” 
I take my time 
to think about it. 
We felt privileged 
to learn that 
our interview was
an extremely rare occasion 
that John 
welcomed guests
to his private estate. 
He shares with us 
how he came to know of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
through gifts 
he received along with
his Shining World
Hero Award.
After getting 
Supreme Master’s books 
and CD’s, and then 
you guys got back 
in touch with me, 
my assistant kept saying, 
“You’re going to let them 
come to your house? 
You never let anybody 
come to your house.” 
And I said, 
“They’re a little different.” 
You tell us before 
the story about the books 
that you look at, the books 
of Supreme Master 
Ching Hai. 
Oh yeah, I looked at 
Supreme Master’s 
picture book. 
“The Noble Wilds.” 
I remember 
when I got all these boxes 
and I was wondering 
who this lady was, 
and then I read the bio
and then 
I looked at the books. 
And then I got the big book, 
and I looked through it, 
and since 
I’m a photographer, 
that’s my other passion 
and my hobby, 
and I looked at 
some of the pictures and 
the pictures were beautiful. 
Hummingbirds 
and whatever little birds 
she had following. 
And I looked at the plants 
and see her 
walking in the plants 
and her pets, and I was 
looking at the book and 
it’s just like television. 
So I’m looking at
the books and I got out
of my life and 
I’m just following along. 
And when I finished 
looking at all the books 
with the pretty pictures 
and words, I felt better. 
And I was like, 
“Wow, all that 
from a picture book.”
So I think 
that’s a great idea.
And I took that into account, 
and so I said, 
“Let me let them in.” 
You know, 
they’ll enhance me 
and I hope that 
I enhanced them as well. 
Thank you very much, 
Supreme Master.
Kind viewers, 
we have enjoyed 
your company today 
on our special discussion 
with Vegetarian Elite 
and former NBA star 
John Salley. 
And now, 
please stay with us 
for Between Master 
and Disciples 
coming up now 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Wishing you and yours 
a brilliant new year 
blessed with wisdom, 
compassion, 
and warm laughter.
Hey, this is John Salley. 
Thank you for being 
a source of knowledge 
for those 
who want to go green, 
for those who are being 
vegetarians, even vegans, 
and thank you 
for the Supreme Master. 
Namaste.
To find out more about 
John Salley’s organic 
vegan snack food line 
go to 
http://www.johnsalleyfoods.com/ 
Welcome veggie hoopsters to today’s Vegetarian Elite! Can you guess the first player in the National Basketball Association’s history to win the championship with three different teams? Well, if you said John Salley, you are right! Towering at 7 feet tall, John was known as a great defensive player and shot-blocker during his 14-year career that was decorated with an incredible four NBA championships. 
He won two of them with the Detroit Pistons in 1989 and 1990 playing alongside Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas, another championship was with the legendary Michael Jordan and the record-setting 1996 Chicago Bulls, and the fourth was won in 2000 with the Los Angeles Lakers and All-Stars Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. 
Recently, Supreme Master Television had the opportunity to go “1-on-1” with Mr. John Salley. We learned how the young and determined boy growing up in New York City became one of the foremost advocators of the life-sustaining and Earth-saving organic vegan diet. 
To find out more about John Salley’s organic vegan snack food line, please go to: 
www.JohnSalleyFoods.com