I'm reading a book right now about the severe and debilitating effects of Vitamin B12 deficiency. It's everything from weakness, a lack of agreeableness, and irritability, to full on dementia and paralysis.
The only way (truly) to get enough B12 in one's diet is to either eat meat products, or to consume very specific foods such as nutritional yeast (still an animal product if you think about it... bacteria are a "creature") or to take supplements.
However, for all the talk about vegetarianism and veganism, NOBODY is talking about the importance of supplementing B12.
The demented states of "soy boys" and other types of people, and the very angry, entitled mentalities that are associated with vegans might have a biological cause... severe B12 deficiency.
In short, they need to break down our minds to make us dumb enough to believe all the shit they say and try to make us do. This, along with flouride to kill the soul and calcify the pineal gland, and vitamin D deficiency to weaken the immune system, seem to be causing a lot of issues...
Thoughts?
The brain needs fats.
FAT = more stem cells than bone marrow!
When I read the studies from 2015 and 2019 that showed that human body fat, especially abdominal fat, contains way more restorative stem cells than the previously preferred location (bone marrow) by a factor of 5000 vs 100, I realized that the body's fat is full of important reserves and is there for the body's use as needed.
(Pity the poor people who liposuction all of that away in search of slim waists and surgical 6-packs...)
Thus, I no longer trim the fat off the steaks and other meats I eat, because it may be the most nutritional part of the meat.
As a child, we'd fight over the fat and gristle on a good steak or roast. Now I know my instincts were correct! Fat = important stem cells, Gristle = collagen.
Besides tasting delicious, we can now enjoy it again and feel smart for doing so.
We were vegans in the garden....no death until Adam sinned means no animals were killed for meat. So God didn't design us correctly from the beginning? Animals were also NOT meat eaters like they are now. Hard concept to grasp perhaps but logical. There were also no GMO plants in the garden as well so maybe that's the difference?
Genesis 3:16 would say that childbirth would have been painless before the fall from Eden, and 3:17-19 says the very ground is cursed, requiring painful toil to live. Is it really all that hard to say that God would have changed a few things around to require hunting for a sustainable diet?
The bible is a store not a literal interpretation of the past.
You are a fool then. Sorry. It is historically, literally and grammatically correct. You should read it sometime.
Sure it is.