Autistic Austin
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Really, how many animals can you catch and physically take down without tools?
Again, Bushmen...
Really, how many animals can you catch and physically take down without tools?
Conclusions and Relevance Vegetarian diets are associated with lower all-cause mortality and with some reductions in cause-specific mortality. Results appeared to be more robust in males. These favorable associations should be considered carefully by those offering dietary guidance.
Meaning everything being equal, vegetarians have a longer lifespan. I am not a member either but we still have access to the conclusion.
again:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/11/63
After correcting some measurement errors, the researchers in Europe had to conclude that not only was red meat intake "no longer associated with mortality" but "all-cause mortality was higher among participants with very low or no red meat consumption."
Think about that...
You eat the animal for nutrients but the animal gets its nutrients from plants.
All things being equal, people that eat little or no red meat had a higher mortality rate.
That doesn't even make sense either. If it does, please explain the health properties of red meat that will extend my life.
If you eat Red meat and die. They will almost always find 1lb of undigested red meat in the corpse.
Why don't you just read the study?
I am sorry science does not agree with your preconceived notions.
I could post more studies too.
Eating meat in moderation is not unhealthy.
There are many factors involved in lifespan besides diet.
Genetics plays a huge role.
If you live in Mexico City or Bejing, you are going to be more likely to have respiratory problems.
There are many people that believe one's blood type should determine diet. Type O should eat meat and few carbs, type A should be vegetarians... I haven't read anything more than opinion on that.
Saying, "eating meat is unhealthy" is a pretty broad generalization and nearly impossible to prove.
It is different for every person.
You are going to have to come with much more compelling evidence to change my mind about meat and how it relates to health.
Personally, I have IBS and I noticed that the day after I eat a steak I never have symptoms.
If you go by some of the multiple studies out there, if you listen/follow to some of the greatest minds in human history (Einstein, tesla, sir issac newton + many more), and if you observe "blue zones" (places where people live much longer compared to the rest of the world)... the conclusion is that vegetarian diets are the healthiest. Also, just the fact that plant-based foods offer great protection and cures against diseases is another indication.
What does climate have to do with veg? Norwegians live longer than you and they eay disgusting.fish crap.lol,.it's.because of the cold,.not the diet.
You have IBS and eat meat everyday... hmmm.
The steak most likely just covers up symptoms temporarily, like most drugs would.
I do agree that one of the reasons vegetarians have longer lifestyles is because they likely tend to be more health conscious in general w/ lifestyle habits,
but how is it a good thing to have decaying animal flesh in your system?
If you go by some of the multiple studies out there, if you listen/follow to some of the greatest minds in human history (Einstein, tesla, sir issac newton + many more), and if you observe "blue zones" (places where people live much longer compared to the rest of the world)... the conclusion is that vegetarian diets are the healthiest. Also, just the fact that plant-based foods offer great protection and cures against diseases is another indication.