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Carl_S

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I have meat eating teeth until I have none I will continue to eat it.

 

 

http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/John-Hay/Gorilla-Gorillagorilla-Baring-Its-Teeth-Africa-Photographic-Print-C11977523.jpeg

 

Sharp teeth aren't always a sign you should eat meat.

 

(gorillas only eat the occassional insect)

 

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I was a veggie for 1 year. As a man, it is VERY hard to get enough protein. If your carrying any decent muscle mass, either say bye! Or get used to a lot of diet supplements!

 

I think it can be a healthy diet for a women, but not a man (hey, as Un-PC as it is, there are HUGE differences there).

 

What is your reasoning?

 

You might want to check a couple of these guys out....

 

Vegetarian athletes (including bodybuilders)

 

(OMG starting to sound like I'm preaching, just don't like misinformation)

 

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Hitler was a vegetarian. That's a good enough reason for me not to bother.

 

No he wasn't Unless you consider liver dumplings veggie.

 

Leonardo Da Vinci yes.

Thomas Edison yes.

Albert Einstein yes.

Benjamin Franklin yes.

Plato yes.

Pythagorus yes.

Socrates. Voltaire. Gandhi. Charles Darwin. Kafka. HG Wells. Isaac Newton. Wordsworth. Etc. Etc.

 

But not Hitler.

 

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http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/John-Hay/Gorilla-Gorillagorilla-Baring-Its-Teeth-Africa-Photographic-Print-C11977523.jpeg

 

Sharp teeth aren't always a sign you should eat meat.

 

(gorillas only eat the occassional insect)

 

:looney:

 

. An adult male gorilla may consume more than 18 kg (40 lb) of vegetation per day.

 

That kind of proves my point on the earth not being able to sustain a veggie population as we could not grow enough crops as the nutrition from plants alone is poor and larger volumes are needed

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. An adult male gorilla may consume more than 18 kg (40 lb) of vegetation per day.

 

That kind of proves my point on the earth not being able to sustain a veggie population as we could not grow enough crops as the nutrition from plants alone is poor and larger volumes are needed

 

It's because it doesn't eat the right kind of vegetation. Same as the Panda. Eats bamboo although it get hardly any nutritional value from it so has to eats shedloads.

 

I wish some people on here would check their 'facts' and opinions before posting them up here.

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It's because it doesn't eat the right kind of vegetation. Same as the Panda. Eats bamboo although it get hardly any nutritional value from it so has to eats shedloads.

 

I wish some people on here would check their 'facts' and opinions before posting them up here.

 

Oh I am sorry :( :blink:

 

You feel different then of course from your reaction

 

But do you think the third world has access to high level vegeterian crops and diets based on the current population explosion in these areas

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. An adult male gorilla may consume more than 18 kg (40 lb) of vegetation per day.

 

That kind of proves my point on the earth not being able to sustain a veggie population as we could not grow enough crops as the nutrition from plants alone is poor and larger volumes are needed

 

The exact opposite is true actually. The rapidly expanding world's population is gonna hit food production problems unless more people go veggie.

 

Where do you think the grain they feed animals comes from? Meat production is far less efficient than a veggie diet, in terms of resources and land area.

 

http://www.vegsoc.org/environment/index.html

 

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You might want to check a couple of these guys out....

 

Vegetarian athletes (including bodybuilders)

 

(OMG starting to sound like I'm preaching, just don't like misinformation)

 

:looney:

 

 

I did not say in is impossible. Re-read my post. Supplements are wonderful, and can provide that nutrition missing from a Veg athlete's diet; but they are £££. If you must be a veggie, and don't care about consuming large amounts of supplemetation and paying for it etc, then go for it.

 

 

Oh, and by the looks of it, most of those gents are WELL accquainted with AAS use. :rolleyes:

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