Greetings 
change-embracing viewers, 
and welcome to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
March 20 is 
the first day of spring in 
the Northern Hemisphere 
and also marks 
the 25th anniversary 
of Meatout Day, 
one of the world’s 
largest annual grassroots 
information campaigns 
regarding 
the plant-based diet. 
In honor of this upcoming 
special occasion, 
today we feature excerpts 
of interviews 
with experts and people 
from all backgrounds 
regarding the wholesome,
green and compassionate
vegan diet.
The first Meatout Day 
was organized in 1985 by 
the Farm Animal Rights 
Movement (FARM), 
a US-based 
non-profit group 
promoting the vegan diet 
to save animals, 
protect the environment, 
and improve health. 
The day’s popularity 
has grown exponentially 
over the past 25 years.   
Currently I am not 
a vegetarian. 
However, 
since I’ve visited here, 
it’s just been 
so enlightening. 
It’s made me want to now 
increase my knowledge 
of it as well as to even 
change my diet to live 
a healthier lifestyle. 
It’s a simple formula
and I’m surprised myself
how easy it works.
Its worked miracles
in my life.
I could not ever,
in many lifetimes
have shown enough kindness
than what just eating
one vegetarian meal
has shown me.
In the US, governors of 
the states of Connecticut, 
Indiana, and 
New Hampshire 
and the mayors 
of the cities of Baltimore, 
El Paso, Memphis, 
Honolulu, and Houston 
all issued official 
proclamations supporting 
Meatout Day 2009. 
“Whereas a wholesome 
plant-based diet 
of whole grains, 
vegetables and fresh fruits
reduces the risk 
of heart disease, stroke, 
cancer, diabetes 
and other chronic 
and infectious diseases 
that cripple and 
kill nearly 1.3 million 
Americans annually; 
and whereas a diet 
that helps enormously 
in reducing the emissions
 of greenhouse gases that 
produce global warming;
and whereas such diet 
helps prevent 
the suffering and death 
of more than10 billion 
sentient animals in the 
United States each year, 
the City of Houston
salutes those committed 
to this challenging and 
worthwhile campaign, 
and extends best wishes 
to all for the successful 
and rewarding event. 
Therefore I, Bill White, 
Mayor of the City 
of Houston hereby 
proclaim March 20, 2009 
as Great American 
Meatout Day.”
In 2009, around
1000 communities 
in 30 countries celebrated 
Meatout Day through 
a variety of activities. 
Participating nations 
included Argentina, 
Australia, Belarus, 
Canada, Croatia, 
Democratic Republic 
of the Congo, France, 
Germany, Greece, India, 
Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, 
Italy, Kenya, Mongolia, 
New Zealand, Nigeria, 
Peru, Philippines, 
Portugal, Romania, 
Rwanda, Singapore, 
South Africa, Spain, 
South Korea, UK, USA, 
and Zambia. 
Some communities 
hosted festivals 
with veg vendor exhibits 
and information booths; 
others offered lectures 
on the plant-based diet 
and vegan cooking 
demonstrations. 
Still others distributed 
flyers on the benefits 
of an animal-free diet 
and promoted people 
going online and pledging 
to become vegetarian. 
This March 20, 
we all will be joined here 
in Peru and in the world 
for Meatout Day. 
Let’s save 
our Mother Earth!
I’m joining Meatout Day.
Let’s take meat out 
of our diets.
Peace be upon you. 
In solidarity with
the Climate Change Day 
of Action, I urge all 
the viewers to not eat any 
meat or related products. 
A plant-based diet 
can eventually 
save our Earth and 
improve my health also.
This year’s theme is 
“Eat for Life –Live Vegan!” 
It is an excellent
opportunity for people
to explore this
compassionate diet and
make a most important 
lifestyle change.
I found out a lot of 
great information and 
I’m even thinking about 
changing my diet, 
just doing the 
vegetable thing to see 
if I could feel better 
and be healthier.
They [doctors] had 
actually said 
I wasn’t going to be able 
to walk again. 
And I can run up and 
down stairs till this day. 
If you ever want to 
change your life, 
start with your diet. 
The health benefits 
of the plant-based diet 
have been proven and 
endorsed by major public 
and private institutions 
in the US such as 
the National Science 
Foundation, the 
American Cancer Society, 
the National Cancer 
Institute,
the American Heart 
Association, and 
Johns Hopkins University, 
USA.
If you want to avoid 
heart disease, cancer 
of the prostate, the breast, 
uterus, pancreas, 
and many other health 
maladies, you want 
to take MEAT OUT. 
Meat is the only source 
of cholesterol 
and also the source 
of many hormones. 
Cooking meat is harmful 
because it produces 
cancer-causing agents. 
Chicken can give you 
more cancer-causing 
agents than red meat. 
I also think that meat can 
affect human behavior. 
If people were 
more vegan, 
it will cause less war. 
Plant-based diets 
create health, 
prevent disease 
and the benefits 
are enormous especially 
in term of controlling 
the health care costs. 
Health care costs can be 
reduced substantially 
if for example everyone 
were to switch over 
to whole food 
plant-based diet. 
We eat three times a day 
and what
a perfect opportunity 
to not eat animals 
at least for one day, 
to try it for one day, 
your breakfast, 
your lunch, your dinner, 
to go without, and
to discover something else 
that is not only 
better for you, certainly 
better for the environment,
and completely totally 
better for the animals.
So I encourage everybody 
for at least one day and 
maybe the first of many,
on Meatout Day
to stop eating animals.
There is
nothing more important 
that you could do 
for yourself right now 
than to look at it and say, 
“The Great American 
Meatout is one day 
with no animal product. 
Maybe what I ought to do 
is just become a vegan 
for 30 or 60 days and see 
how that works for me, 
and maybe 
I’ll change my diet 
or I’ll become a vegan 
forever.”
Healthy Living 
will be right back 
after these messages. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Meatout is celebrated 
the first day of spring 
every year, the time of 
year for a new beginning. 
When you get the meat 
out of your diet, 
you begin a healthier, 
more compassionate 
and environmentally 
responsible lifestyle. 
Now more than ever 
we all need to get 
the meat out of our diet.
Healthcare costs 
in the United States for 
heart disease alone are 
US$250 billion annually. 
Who can afford meat
and dairy anymore? 
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
as we continue 
our program celebrating 
Meatout Day 2010.  
We now recap some 
of the clear evidence 
why it’s best 
to shun animal products.
In the United States, 
spending on healthcare 
accounts for a staggering 
17.3% of the total Gross 
Domestic Product (GDP). 
Cardiovascular disease, 
cancer, and stroke, 
all severe, chronic 
health conditions 
largely caused 
by the consumption 
of animal products 
are the leading causes 
of death in the USA. 
Currently 20% of US youth 
between the ages of six 
and 19 are obese, 
compared to only 6.5% 
in 1980. 
Experts point 
to the high intake 
of high-fat meat 
and dairy products 
and processed foods 
for this disturbing trend. 
In 2009, the swine flu virus, 
which traces its origins 
to factory farms, 
became a global pandemic 
and continues to this day 
to take lives. 
It has been calculated 
that the cycle 
of the production 
and consumption 
of animal products 
is responsible for 
more than 51% of global 
greenhouse gas emissions 
and thus the number one 
cause of climate change. 
Once rainforests 
covered 14% of 
the Earth’s land surface, 
but now only cover 6% 
mostly due to clearing of 
land to grow animal feed 
or for livestock grazing.
I pledge to go veg 
on Meatout Day.
What I’m 
concerned about: 
are we going 
to make the change 
before it’s too late? 
And if we are going to
make sure that there is 
a future, remember,
it’s a responsibility
that each and 
every one of us have.
So, let’s start today. 
Let’s start with joining 
The Great American Meatout. 
Make sure that
it’s not just today, 
join the American
Meatout forever.
Every day, there’s 
more consciousness. 
This is a consciousness 
to protect animals 
from abuse 
and to protect health.
This year there’s 
40% more people 
than last year. 
So, it makes me feel 
very happy because 
people have a chance 
of eating better and 
they develop awareness 
about the importance 
of eating well, 
and protecting the planet 
and respecting 
the other life forms.
As for food shopping, 
nutritious vegan options 
are more accessible 
than ever.
I am here today 
in Oasis Natural Products, 
which is 
a health food store 
in Croydon (UK), 
and in this store 
every day is Meatout Day. 
So, let me just 
take you around 
a few of the new things 
that are available for 
vegetarians and vegans 
these days.
There is  soy milk, 
there is quinoa milk, 
there is almond milk, 
there is rice milk, 
there is milk with barley. 
Once you open your eyes 
to it, you will just see 
a whole host 
of different things. 
There’s even 
sorts of things 
like vegan turkey steaks 
that you can get. 
Signs are encouraging 
for the vegan trend. 
The cities 
of Ghent, Belgium, 
São Paulo, Brazil, 
and Bremen, Germany 
have all designated 
one day a week 
to be a meatless day 
where all residents 
are encouraged 
to eat plant-based foods. 
Many schools worldwide 
are now offering 
vegan menu items 
for the benefit 
of their students 
as well as implementing 
meatless days.  
For example 
in Yulin County, 
Formosa (Taiwan), at least 
75 public elementary 
and middle schools 
now have one day a week 
where meals 
without animal products 
are served, 
with five schools 
providing such meals 
twice a week. 
Other counties on the island 
are also adopting this 
wonderful trend as well.
To support Meatout day, 
for today’s lunch 
we provide only 
vegetables and beans, 
without any meat. 
And the students are 
very healthy after eating. 
I hope everyone would 
respond to March 20, 
the international 
Meat-out day 
Meatout Day. Yeah!
Vegetarian food 
is delicious!
Now the Earth is warming. 
Being vegetarian can 
reduce carbon emissions 
and also save energy. 
Being vegetarian 
is great!
There are plenty of 
free resources 
on the Internet and 
elsewhere to help one 
get started on the veg diet.  
For example the US-based 
non-profit group 
the Physician’s Committee 
for Responsible Medicine, 
which promotes 
preventative medicine, 
has created a free online 
“21-day Vegan Kickstart” 
program.  
It includes a 21-day
meal plan designed by
esteemed US physician 
Dr. Neal Barnard, 
celebrity diet tips, 
nutrition webcasts by
Dr. Barnard and others 
which feature 
weight loss advice and 
cooking demonstrations 
as well as an online
community forum 
to interact with 
fellow participants 
in the program.
Meatout Day is 
a great opportunity 
for everyone 
to make a change in life, 
a change that will benefit 
not only your health 
and spirit, but also 
the condition of our planet 
in a profoundly 
constructive way. 
We applaud 
the Farm Animal 
Rights Movement 
for starting this 
wonderful annual tradition!
For more details 
on Meatout Day 2010, 
please visit 
www.MeatOut.org 
Enthusiastic viewers, 
thank you 
for your company today 
on Healthy Living. 
Up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May you and 
your loved ones 
enjoy many splendid 
vegan meals together.
In 2009, famed 
French photographer 
Yann Arthus –Bertrand 
directed a landmark 
eco-documentary which 
carefully examined 
how humanity’s actions 
in recent history have 
disrupted the ecosystems 
of our planet.
Our Earth relies
on a balance, in which 
every being has a role 
to play and exists only 
through the existence 
of another being. 
A subtle, fragile harmony 
that is easily shattered.
Join us for Part 1 
of the insightful eco-
documentary “Home” 
Wednesday, March 17, 
on Planet Earth: 
Our Loving Home.