One reason I always used to eat meat is because you need less of it than eating plants or fruits to sustain your body.
But lately I'm trying to take animals out of my diet. Just an experiment to see how my body and brain functions without it. I feel nothing special except craving after meat. Just like if you were addicted to sugar or beer and what not.
I'm also seeing many people debating that in the bible God says that fruits are our meat. Others are saying that God only allowed us to eat meat after Adam and Eva sinned.
So what do you think yourself is eating meat a sin or is veganism the latest psyop?
No I'm not eating ze bugs!..
I went plant-based a long time ago. During that time I joined the Army. Long story short, I was always weak, fatigued, low energy, low strength, and could never recover from workouts and training in a reasonable timeframe. I was a semi-pro athlete before all that and never had those kinds of problems.
Fast forward to now: I am post-carnivore(because that has its own issues) and have a lot of issues with my digestive system. A lot of my issues with energy, strength, and stamina have been resolved, but there's many more issues that just don't seem to go away.
If you ask me, throw veganism and any other plant-based diet ideas to the bottom of the sea, cause humans were made to eat animals.
The fact that intoxicants are promoted everywhere it is clear to me that alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs are to be avoided.
"THEY" do not want you clean, pure and lucid. Pass on the SOMA!
Soma is Greek for body, tree trunk or radiator, so I don't understand your meaning.
See a nutritional therapy practitioner to clear up your digestive problems.
What issues impacted you on a carnivore died that made you move away from it?
At first it was great, tons of energy, stronk AF, ect ect. Even fixed all the excess fiber intake from the vegan times....FINALLY no longer constipated after a few months of carnivore.
But as time went on, I just didn't have the same energy from eating the same foods, fat gain was insane, strength was waning, ect. I had heard that your thyroid can get messed up if you're in ketosis for long enough, but I didn't pay much attention to it.
Fast forward to around Christmas...I decided to eat a 2 lb Reeses cup package just cause I could. I ended up losing weight the next day and having a ton of energy. I reintroduced healthier carbs and decreased the meat/fat a bit, now I have a pretty good amount of energy and am losing fat. Still crashing though, so I haven't sorted it all out yet.
Actually we were not made to eat animals. If we were we would be like lions and tigers and have the teeth to tear an animal apart. We do not have the teeth to that so the logical conclusion is we were never meant to eat meat.
I do by the way because its what we were taught. However plant based anything as far as I am concerned is poison.
So the Comanche Indians whose diet was carnivorous eating the Buffalo they hunted had it all wrong? Why were they so healthy then? Same with the Inuit who eat nothing but caribou. Give your bullshit a rethink.
Our eyes on on the front of our head,not on the sides like a deer or cow.
We are preditors.
Our teeth are actually closer to predators than herbivores, our digestive track is more similar to a wolf's than a gorillas, and our digestion is done mostly through enzymes.
We are omnivores, meant to eat almost anything, although we do not specialize in digesting anything in particular.
Since we digest through enzymes, we actually specialize in digesting meats and fruits. We don't have much in the way of digesting plants, grains, legumes, and all those other things, which is why those are usually what fiber is.
That is not logical at all.
You don't want to eat meat, and you don't want to eat plants. You should just stick to eating your own feces, you're full enough of it to last a lifetime.