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Seventh-day Adventist Dietetic Association

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The Seventh-day Adventist Dietetic Association (SDADA) is a non profit organization dedicated to advocacy of healthful living through use of a vegetarian diet.

As nutritional professionals advocating the vegetarian lifestyle, the SDADA will serve as the primary source of vegetarian information to Seventh-day Adventist's (SDA's), SDA institutions, other health professionals, and the general public.




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