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Does the human body actually require meat? |
I've been a vegetarian for a month now... I have many reasons, like the cruelty to animals and the health benefits and what not. I'm wondering if the human body actually needs meat? I know it needs protein, I get enough of that from other foods. But does it actually need meat? Nope not at all, the human body anatomy actually rejects meat and animal products. It causes a lot of health problems and diseases and our design proves we were not suppose to eat animal meat and products. The human body requires protein to help repair cells and make new ones. It is also important for growth and development during childhood, adolescence and pregnancy. No, we do not have to eat meat. BUT, it is important to take a muti-vitamin daily and eat plenty of Protein, iron filled vegetables, fruits. I am posting some links where you can research questions that you have. If that were the case I would be cold and dead. I haven't had meat in a long time and I am healthier than I have ever been. No. Non-pregnant adults can get along fine on a non-meat diet if it's carefully chosen and supplementary vitamins and minerals taken as needed. But there's many a slip between cup and lip, and what comes naturally in a varied omnivorous diet becomes something you have to think about all the time in a vegetarian diet. For vegans, it's even trickier. Nope not at all. You can get all benefits of meat from been, vegetable and fruits. Then why anyone should kill animal? There are twice as many vegetarian people in India than there are people in the US! They have never eaten meat or meat products and live long and well... Here is your answer: No. it does not. if anything, the stuff they put in meat can kill you. you never know what goes on behind the slaughter house walls and the processes they use. It needs protein and iron. You can get them from other sources but many vegans especially women, neglect to get enough. Scientifically NO. It does more HARM than good. The human body absolutely does NOT need meat. My grandmother was a vegetarian for 85 years and lived to the age of 107. Many things in life are not absolutely necessary to sustain life. But I do not intend to give up meat any time soon. No, not at all. The human body needs nutrients. And all of them are available from non-meat sources. If it did, I doubt that this vegetarian & vegan section would exist. Well, considering that I'm not dead, I'll have to say no. no just the b12 it can get from it... no, people are hardheaded and refuse to change |
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