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Originally Posted by Ryan Bailey Let me start by saying I completely support everyone having the right to choose what they eat and why they eat it - for I feel like I deserve the same respect from others.
My belief - is First off, we need to look at the evolution of man and food.
First off, vegetables are definitely a staple of our diets.
Shortly there after does come the meat – yes, meat of all shapes and sizes. We need to wake up.
But not the free-range, grass-fed beef from the local farmer that our bodies are designed to eat and thrive off of!
We need to put into perspective what is causing the major source of dis-ease in our country.
We had wild meats that we hunted as nomadic people. We had wild berries and nuts along with some veggies of the wild sort.
We did not farm and we did not have animals that we raised ourselves. This, my friends, is the root of all problems when it comes to food.
So to conclude, I do not agree 100% with a Vegan or Vegetarian diet.
Whether it be for personal or religious reasons, I do believe we need meat
Other resources on this subject www.pricepottenger.org, Weston A. Price Foundation. |
You are most certainly entitled to your own opinions. The facts indicate:
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A blood-type individuals: often get physically sick,
on more than a couple bites of sea-foods, poultry, & other animal-proteins, unless rationed to couple times weekly.
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O blood-type individuals: often get physically sick,
unless they eat 1-2 ozs. of such animal proteins daily.