I often wonder if we were meant to eat so much plant material since we don't have compartmentalized stomachs and chew cud like ruminant animals. If we were meant to eat plants, from an evolutionary standpoint it wouldn't be like we currently do where you can go pick up a pineapple that was grown 3000 miles away. It would have been dependent on the region and the season. If you lived in the north, you had to grow what you can and make it last. If that ran out it was meat or fish.
The other reason I think we were meant to eat animals is, 25% of our bodies Cholesterol is in our brains. Dietary fat and Cholesterol are essential to a healthy body and mind. Vegans can get by for a while until they deplete their cholesterol stores. Then they eventually develop those sunken eyes and TOFI (thin outside, fat inside) bodies. I have been saying for a while that there is a strong correlation between long term veganism and mental illness. If you look up the "most vegan cities in the us", they are all democrat shitholes.
The British are called limey's because they were known for sucking on limes on their long boat rides BECAUSE if they don't they get scurvy. We humans need to eat both animals & plants
Cholesterol is found in almost every cell of the body, except red blood cells. We make it, so there is no need to eat it, but when you do, you lighten the workload of the body. Eating cholesterol does not raise blood levels of cholesterol. Sugar does that. The body can make fat out of sugar. And can make sugar out of fat. Works both ways. High cholesterol levels usually means too much dietary sugar. Remember: Triglycerides. that "gly" in the word indicates sugar. So, to lower your blood cholesterol, swear off sugar and excessive starch. Eat meat, but if you don't, don't eat a lot of carbs in its place. This is hard to do, btw.
yes, I agree on the plants, and try to eat a variety of different foods.
It's the blood and excess with the meat industry that bothers me. Also see what it does to the humans that work there; it hardens them to pain and suffering; which is never beneficial.
really think we're meant to live more simply, so we 'know' where our food comes from, and we don't take it forgranted.
I often wonder if we were meant to eat so much plant material since we don't have compartmentalized stomachs and chew cud like ruminant animals. If we were meant to eat plants, from an evolutionary standpoint it wouldn't be like we currently do where you can go pick up a pineapple that was grown 3000 miles away. It would have been dependent on the region and the season. If you lived in the north, you had to grow what you can and make it last. If that ran out it was meat or fish. The other reason I think we were meant to eat animals is, 25% of our bodies Cholesterol is in our brains. Dietary fat and Cholesterol are essential to a healthy body and mind. Vegans can get by for a while until they deplete their cholesterol stores. Then they eventually develop those sunken eyes and TOFI (thin outside, fat inside) bodies. I have been saying for a while that there is a strong correlation between long term veganism and mental illness. If you look up the "most vegan cities in the us", they are all democrat shitholes.
The British are called limey's because they were known for sucking on limes on their long boat rides BECAUSE if they don't they get scurvy. We humans need to eat both animals & plants
Cholesterol is found in almost every cell of the body, except red blood cells. We make it, so there is no need to eat it, but when you do, you lighten the workload of the body. Eating cholesterol does not raise blood levels of cholesterol. Sugar does that. The body can make fat out of sugar. And can make sugar out of fat. Works both ways. High cholesterol levels usually means too much dietary sugar. Remember: Triglycerides. that "gly" in the word indicates sugar. So, to lower your blood cholesterol, swear off sugar and excessive starch. Eat meat, but if you don't, don't eat a lot of carbs in its place. This is hard to do, btw.
yes, I agree on the plants, and try to eat a variety of different foods.
It's the blood and excess with the meat industry that bothers me. Also see what it does to the humans that work there; it hardens them to pain and suffering; which is never beneficial.
really think we're meant to live more simply, so we 'know' where our food comes from, and we don't take it forgranted.