Don Penguinoini
Modi.
There is absolutely no need for meat to the body...
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There is absolutely no need for meat to the body...
There is absolutely no need for meat to the body...
Meh, our dispatch office runs on babies. We eat at least 3 bags per shift.I'm helping the environment by eating babies. Unfortunately, they are rather high in cholesterol, so I need to cut back a bit...
That really does depend. Someone's who life style consist of low exercising and low activity level can get by easily without any meat.There is absolutely no need for meat to the body...
I don't know that "being vegetarian" is more healthy. A diet of cookies and soda is "vegetarian." But it is the case that meat is high in cholesterol and other fats, and that it has no fiber, so eating too much of it, as Americans tend to do, is unhealthy. As with most things, balance and moderation is the the most surefire way towards health.I eat meat and all was will, though I also eat Veges and fruits. I'm a Omnivore, because that what a human is, I don't understand how being a Vegetarian is more healthy for you when the body need some stuff that one meat give you, and I'm not one to take Multivitamins to get everything I need.
In the U.S. meat is not more expensive than veggies. (It used to be decades ago, but not any more.) Must be because of all those factory farms.i voted "i eat meat when i can" because i eat meat when i'm at home because i'm not paying the food bill, and i eat what ever meat i can afford when i am at uni.
The only thing not readily available in plants is B12, which can be obtained without a supplement. I've been given a clean bill of health by my doctor and I take no supplements. Instead I do this crazy thing called "eating a balanced diet".I eat meat and all was will, though I also eat Veges and fruits. I'm a Omnivore, because that what a human is, I don't understand how being a Vegetarian is more healthy for you when the body need some stuff that one meat give you, and I'm not one to take Multivitamins to get everything I need.
The only thing not readily available in plants is B12, which can be obtained without a supplement. I've been given a clean bill of health by my doctor and I take no supplements. Instead I do this crazy thing called "eating a balanced diet".
Being vegetarian is usually healthier simply because red meat just isn't good for you in the quantity Americans eat it in. The cholesterol, fat, etc, is just super high in meat. Things like chicken and fish are way better for you if you do eat meat.
The only thing not readily available in plants is B12, which can be obtained without a supplement. I've been given a clean bill of health by my doctor and I take no supplements. Instead I do this crazy thing called "eating a balanced diet".
Being vegetarian is usually healthier simply because red meat just isn't good for you in the quantity Americans eat it in. The cholesterol, fat, etc, is just super high in meat. Things like chicken and fish are way better for you if you do eat meat.
In the U.S. meat is not more expensive than veggies. (It used to be decades ago, but not any more.) Must be because of all those factory farms.
Though I must again reassert my stance that if you eat three animals for every animal I don't eat, you're going to be getting lots of heart disease and colon cancer really fast.
Yes I will eat 3 animals for every animal that you dont. Only, if the animals that i am eating are oily fish, i will be extremely healthy and actually protecting myself against heart disease. Japanese eat fish for breakfast lunch and dinner and have the longest life spans.
mmmm...meat!:drool:
Just make sure you know the mercury content of what you're eating...Yes I will eat 3 animals for every animal that you dont. Only, if the animals that i am eating are oily fish, i will be extremely healthy and actually protecting myself against heart disease. Japanese eat fish for breakfast lunch and dinner and have the longest life spans.
mmmm...meat!:drool:
How many animals are there in the world? Isn't it safe to assume you're not eating any of them? So Mad Hatter has to eat ... um ...Though I must again reassert my stance that if you eat three animals for every animal I don't eat, you're going to be getting lots of heart disease and colon cancer really fast.
If I was to go back to eating meat I'd probably just eat chicken. Even things like shrimp that don't have a crazy mercury content are farmed in terribly destructive ways. And even with chicken many brands have arsenic in their chicken... :cover:Eventually, I might swear off mammals completely, maybe even birds. But I imagine I'll always eat seafood.