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    Default Do you eat a lot of meat?

    Do you eat a lot of meat? Do you think it is healthy or not?

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    bobby is offline Member
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    I'm trying to give up meat, but it is very hard. It tastes very good and it is in most meals.

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    I do eat lots of meat, mostly chicken and beef. It's my routine food. I eat meat everyday I would say. I think it's healthy if you know how to take care of your food consumption.

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    Thats why no wonder now my size become bigger and bigger. Just joking.. actually now my panel doctor aready advise me to stop taken meat and eat more veg but.. sometimes I cant behave myself to avoid. human nature right?

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    I used to eat meat, now a vegan due to ethical & environmental reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuaeman View Post
    Thats why no wonder now my size become bigger and bigger. Just joking.. actually now my panel doctor aready advise me to stop taken meat and eat more veg but.. sometimes I cant behave myself to avoid. human nature right?
    While humans have eaten meat throughout history, there is significant evidence that we are better suited to a vegetarian diet. Carnivorous animals have long, curved fangs, claws, and a short digestive tract. Humans have flat, flexible nails, and our so-called "canine" teeth are minuscule compared to carnivores’. Human teeth are better suited to biting into vegetables, fruits, and grains than tearing through tough hides.
    In addition, the health problems associated with meat consumption—a leading contributor to heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, and obesity—should be an indication that we aren’t "meant" to eat meat. In addition, humans are capable of making ethical decisions. We can get all the nutrients we need from plant sources, which means that billions of animals are unnecessarily slaughtered every year at the expense of our health and the environment.
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    A lot of anything is never healthy - but if you eat meat in moderations I'd say it's good for you. I'm not just talking about physically but also emotionally; a lot of people enjoy eating meat and that's what people should be able to do: enjoy their food .

    I am personally not the biggest meat eater; I love chicken and fish but other than that I don't eat meat outside of special occasions. It's not because I'm against meat eating or anything like that...I just don't like the taste of red meat . Simple as that .

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    But today's factory farming is really bad. All these poor animals were drugged to grow big & cruelty treated with no proper animal welfare guidelines. I just turned vegan for ethical & environmental reasons . . .

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    ola brazil is offline Senior Member
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    We have meat dish on the table once a week... but still with vegetables on it.

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    dear guys meat is a good source of toxins which is really bad for our health, explanation is simple.. takes 28 days to be digested better change your eating habits and learn to love fish ang chicken(rib part has lesser cholesterol)..

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