Meat isn't all that healthy as people think it is.And what was your question?
2007-07-06 03:49:02
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answered by vegan&proud 5
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I'm not sure what you mean by "Can people don't eat meat", but saying that "all people know that meat is very healthy product" isn't really intelligent.
This is a much debated subject.
I think that meat in moderation is healthy, but not the "meat" that you buy in the supermarket.
My aunt jokes that we can eat it because there probably isn't really any meat in there anyway, and I don't think it's that far form the truth.
With all the hormones, preservatives, flavors, etc. I don't think it's healthy at all, especially the amount the average person (especially Americans) have.
And saying that if people stopped eating meat means hunting will stop...
First of all, I don't think that's ever going to happen, nor should.
Also, even if we did get to that point, hunting would not stop; there are plenty of non-human carnivores out there that would keep everything in balance.
Do a little research on these subjects on trustworthy web sites
or books.
Good luck!
2007-07-06 21:07:56
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answered by Mary 2
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I don't know where to begin here - you have so much wrong it's almost funny.
"All people know that meat is very healthy product." Well, meat does provide a lot of protein and iron and such...but it can also be extremely high in cholesterol and fat. Plus meat is often cooked in ways that add fat and cholesterol.
"...if we eat meat it means we eat someone." If by "someone" you mean an animal, then yes, eating meat means eating an animal. Many people are vegetarian because they think eating animals is wrong. But obviously not everyone shares this view.
"...if people will stop eating meat, hunting will stop." That's ludicrous. Most meat is "grown" on farms. Pigs, chickens, cows, etc. are bred for the sole purpose of selling their meat. People don't hunt for hamburgers or hot dogs. The meat in the market doesn't come from Uncle Bob's hunting trip - it comes from an animal farm.
2007-07-06 10:53:28
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answered by mouse 4
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Meat is not healthy,it is full of drugs.You are right in that if we eat it we are eatin another living animal,i guess that is peoples choice,but i choose not to turn my body into a graveyard,i can not afford to take a life to sustain my life,it would make me feel like a vampire or a parasite.If hunting stopped surely that would be a good thing?
And dont be put off by the people bein nasty to you because of yr grammer,theirs aint that good,they have not taken into account that you may be a youngster or that engglish is not yr 1st language
2007-07-07 10:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey,Vegas Beauty,that was tough. Maybe her English isn't as good as yours. Maybe she's not even American! (I'm not...) Besides,take a look at your own text:we don't say "if your wondering" but "if you're wondering".And if you say it's to write faster,she can tell the same. My point is not to create a war,but the negative form in a question may not be easy for non-Americans. Chill out,girl! You didn't even answer her question! If you had the capacity to correct her,you should have had the capacity to inform her,huh? As for the answer,some people may not be able to not eat meat because of their health,but there are some theories out there claiming we're not naturallt carnivores,since we don't have some sort of teeth carnivores have. Don't focus on what you can't do,but on what you can. If you can't do something,it's not worth your effort,is it?
2007-07-06 11:11:07
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answered by margarida c 3
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Humans have been eating the meat of other animals since....well, since before we were even humans.
It is intrinsically part of our Nature and frankly, nothing could be more natural that eating meat.
Modern revisionist and misguided religions would like to pretend that a strictly vegetarian diet is somehow healthier and holier, but nothing could be further from the truth.
I do agree that most people eat unhealthy....we eat too much meat and too few natural whole grains and vegetables and too much fat and sugars. Also, we put way too many chemicals in our food and that needs to stop, but the "organic" craze is just ridiculous...pesticides are a blessing to mankind and ending their use costs human lives.
I hunt and fish......there is nothing better than a nice fresh ham from a wild boar or a tender tasty fresh duck.
The morons who think that animals have "rights" just do not understand what a "right" actually is...and dangerous terrorist organizations like PETA and ALF should be prosecuted and imprisoned.
2007-07-06 12:20:51
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answered by DJ 7
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ONLY if everyone stops eating meat! Thats why vegetarians like myself need to take action tell nd show people what meat is doing to us and what its doing to the animals!
2007-07-07 17:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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meat isn't actually that healthy. your body finds it very hard to digest so it generally just sits in the stomach for ages. It tends to be high in fat and high in cholesterol there are constant health scares about it. All the "benefits" of eating meat can be achieved through non animal sources which tend to be more healthier.
2007-07-09 08:47:40
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answered by kate m 3
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yes, it can be healthy if you consume it correctly, but you can be healthy and not eat meat because i am perfectly healthy and i haven't eaten meat in years, but i eat other types of protein. you do raise a good point about eating someone, but if nobody eats meat then the animals will overproduce and the world would be one big disaster! hope that helped :)
2007-07-06 12:26:11
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answered by ashley m 2
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Meat isnt all that healthy at all. Most people eat too much of it making it rather unhealthy. I dont understand the rest of the "question".
2007-07-07 07:46:41
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answered by KathyS 7
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Most of the animals we eat wouldn't even exist if they weren't raised for food. Is it better to not let the animals live at all?
A lot of the money spent on conservation comes from hunting and fishing licenses and donations from outdoorsmen. That's partially the reason that public lands are not sold to developers that would further kill off habitat for animals. We also don't have many natural predators in this country so without the population control achieved by responsible hunting we would have a huge over population of animals. Over population would be a big problem for the animals as well as humans. That's why in many suburbs they do "controlled kills" of wildlife to keep populations down.
2007-07-06 11:02:08
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answered by endo 5
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