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2007-02-08 04:35:50 · 2 answers · asked by Gaura 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Meat-eating is bad for our bodies, minds, and spirits.

"A popular statement that meat eaters say is; "In the wild, animals kill other animals for food. It's nature." First of all, we are not in the wild. Secondly, we can easily live without eating meat and killing, not to mention we'd be healthier. And finally, as I have already shown, we weren't meant to eat meat. Meat and seafood putrefies within 4 hours after consumption and the remnants cling to the walls of the stomach and intestines for 3-4 days or longer than if a person is constipated. Furthermore, the reaction of saliva in humans is more alkaline, whereas in the case of flesh-eating or preying animals, it is clearly acidic. The alkaline saliva does not act properly on meat."

We are not omnivores. Our teeth and digestive systems were not made to consume meat.

Furthermore, if you look at carnivores in the wild, they will only eat raw meat.

"If a deer is burned in a forest fire, a carnivorous animal will NOT eat its flesh. Even circus lions have to be feed raw meat so that they will not starve to death. If humans were truly meant to eat meat, then we would eat all of our meat raw and bloody. The thought of eating such meat makes one’s stomach turn. This is my point on how we as humans are conditioned to believe that animal flesh is good for us and that we were meant to consume it for survival and health purposes. If we are true carnivores or omnivores, cooking our meat and seasoning it with salt, ketchup, or tabasco sauce would disguise and we as humans would refuse to eat our meat in this form."

The link I posted has all this information and more, about how all the signs point to the fact that humans are indeed made for herbivorous tendendies, and how meat eating does not have positive effects on the human body.

http://www.celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm

2007-02-10 05:53:38 · answer #1 · answered by kat1122 1 · 0 0

it isn't! Humans were designed to be omnivorous. You need a little of everything in your diet. Yes you can live for quite some time on any one thing, but you will eventually get deficiencies and they will show up.

2007-02-08 04:51:58 · answer #2 · answered by jekin 5 · 0 0

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