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2007-11-14 02:56:05 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

And, I realize that the term is probably not "meat-tarians" but that gets the point across better. Thanks.

2007-11-14 03:01:44 · update #1

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Carnivores but humans are natural omnivores. We can eat both plnts and animal foods.
To the vegeheads who talk about heart attacks obesirty etc hear this: My grandmother, who rarely eats veggies as she prefers beef and chicken is 92 years old. She walks 1/2 mile a day with her dogs. My grandad who was 87 years old when he passed, ate 12 eggs a day, had steak 2x week and barely ate veggies. My great aunt who died at the age of 53 due to breast cancer was a vegetarian.
I am 6'0 190lbs, I run 10 miles a week, do weights and cardio/aerobics. I sleep 4 hours a day, have 120/70 bp, with a standing at rest pule of 65. I have been in military combat, been all over the world seen all kinds of societies and cultures. I also eat red meat 3x a week, chicken lamb or seafood the rest. And I'll be damned if I will allow a 20 something food faddist vegehead to tell me she's healtheir and more knowledgable than I am. I'll still be around long after you find the new cool lifestyle thing to annoy the rest of the world.

2007-11-14 03:27:45 · answer #1 · answered by exsft 7 · 2 6

I would say that anyone who eats meat regularly would be called a meatitarian. I believe that humans are herbivores, therefore, anyone not following a herbivore type diet and trying to be more like a carnivore would have to be called a meatitarian. Humans are really confused.

2007-11-14 14:09:33 · answer #2 · answered by Scocasso ! 6 · 0 0

Yes, but there are not called Meat-tarians

2007-11-14 10:59:51 · answer #3 · answered by ladybugs380 5 · 0 1

No, but there are humanitarians.

The reason the inuit life expectancy has nothing to do with WHERE they live, huh?

2007-11-14 12:44:17 · answer #4 · answered by Darkwolf 5 · 1 0

No such word. Maybe a carnivore, but those are non-human animals. Or an omnivore who eats way too much animal flesh.

2007-11-14 11:10:25 · answer #5 · answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7 · 2 3

do you mean people who only eat meat ?

There are some cultures who's diet is mainly ( not 100% ) derived from meat only - Inuits. However thier life expectance is 52 so its proven to be not good enough to sustain long life.

2007-11-14 11:11:20 · answer #6 · answered by Michael H 7 · 5 4

It's called the atkins diet.

2007-11-14 11:18:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

yes, they are called carnivores =] like dinosaurs

2007-11-14 11:59:24 · answer #8 · answered by Hi-D 4 · 0 2

look around alot of them are overweight..thats how u can tell

2007-11-14 11:05:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

No, they all died from heart attacks.

2007-11-14 11:03:09 · answer #10 · answered by jellybelly 4 · 4 3

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