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Are Vegetarians And Vegans Simply Denying What Nature Intended?
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we are designed to be omnivorous so by restricting food groups are they risking malnutrition?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh the ignorance! We do not need to eat animals to be healthy (or overweight!). 39 years of vegetarian eating has possibly protected me from some diseases.
But most of all, I can live with myself, and when I claim to be an animal-lover, no-one can accuse me of the sort of hypocrisy that says “there there little furry creature” - and then eats it.
But most of all, I can live with myself, and when I claim to be an animal-lover, no-one can accuse me of the sort of hypocrisy that says “there there little furry creature” - and then eats it.
Millions of people are born in to vegan or vegetarian families and never break from the diet, yet they are healthy, fit and active. 42% of the Indian population is vegetarian.
Many people claim that we cannot survive without vegetables, pulses and grains yet the Innuits eat a mainly fish and meat based diet, very high in animal fats, with very little else and thrive.
How much of what we westerners eat today can be truly called natural?
Many people claim that we cannot survive without vegetables, pulses and grains yet the Innuits eat a mainly fish and meat based diet, very high in animal fats, with very little else and thrive.
How much of what we westerners eat today can be truly called natural?
Here's an article that helps explain how a vegan diet can be lacking in nutrients that are more easily acquired by eating animal products. The author is responding to an article about a currently popular book that promotes a vegan diet. It's a bit long, but contains a lot of useful information.
www.zoeharcombe.com/2018/01/food-to-help-you-live-longer/
I know vegetarians in western countries can supplement, but I do wonder about those who live in vegetarian societies. Does the body compensate in some way?
www.zoeharcombe.com/2018/01/food-to-help-you-live-longer/
I know vegetarians in western countries can supplement, but I do wonder about those who live in vegetarian societies. Does the body compensate in some way?
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