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Tried for one day it was ok I want to eat more veggies though
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Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
Originally Posted by JCH3
I have been reading the book "Skinny Bastard" (male version of "Skinny #%+%*") - and wow. After reading through just the first 5 chapters I think I'm already on the path to becoming Vegan.
I know that all authors have their own biases, but after doing some researching of my own, I found everything in the book to be fact. I think I can do without meat, it's the dairy/fish portion that's going to be hard.
Here is an excerpt from the book:
Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
Originally Posted by JCH3
I have been reading the book "Skinny Bastard" (male version of "Skinny #%+%*") - and wow. After reading through just the first 5 chapters I think I'm already on the path to becoming Vegan.
I know that all authors have their own biases, but after doing some researching of my own, I found everything in the book to be fact. I think I can do without meat, it's the dairy/fish portion that's going to be hard.
Here is an excerpt from the book:
Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by JCH3
I have been reading the book "Skinny Bastard" (male version of "Skinny #%+%*") - and wow. After reading through just the first 5 chapters I think I'm already on the path to becoming Vegan.
I know that all authors have their own biases, but after doing some researching of my own, I found everything in the book to be fact. I think I can do without meat, it's the dairy/fish portion that's going to be hard.
Here is an excerpt from the book:
Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by JCH3
I have been reading the book "Skinny Bastard" (male version of "Skinny #%+%*") - and wow. After reading through just the first 5 chapters I think I'm already on the path to becoming Vegan.
I know that all authors have their own biases, but after doing some researching of my own, I found everything in the book to be fact. I think I can do without meat, it's the dairy/fish portion that's going to be hard.
Here is an excerpt from the book:
Our enzymes, digestive tracts, and organs are all different from those found in carnivores. Like it or not, our kidneys, colon, and liver are ill-equipped to process animal flesh. Compared with carnivores, our intestines are very long, so food that doesn’t get adequately processed becomes clogged in our intestines. Animals quickly pass food through their digestive systems, but we have food rotting, decomposing, and fermenting in our intestinal tracts and colons; hence the need for colonics.75 You don’t see many tigers getting colonics, do you? You do see them napping, though. Even though their bodies are designed to digest meat, animals generally sleep all day while doing so because it is such a taxing process. Genetically and structurally, we are designed to thrive on plant foods.76 William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of the American Journal of Cardiology, said, “When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
KatieJade4 wrote:
I mean, I know being a vegetarian is healthy and stuff but I think the bigger reason I'm doing it is because of the animals. 10,000 times a minute, an animal is slaughtered in the most inhumane way. The way animals are treated is disgusting and sickening. We're eating as much chicken in one day than people ate in a whole year back in 1930. Like, I don't even know how to not preach about this after watching the documentary.
I'm looking into getting that book The Outermost House by Henry Beston.
you soff son
j/p but people didnt believe in extinction before, we've been killing animal since forever so it aint nothing new mama
KatieJade4 wrote:
I mean, I know being a vegetarian is healthy and stuff but I think the bigger reason I'm doing it is because of the animals. 10,000 times a minute, an animal is slaughtered in the most inhumane way. The way animals are treated is disgusting and sickening. We're eating as much chicken in one day than people ate in a whole year back in 1930. Like, I don't even know how to not preach about this after watching the documentary.
I'm looking into getting that book The Outermost House by Henry Beston.
you soff son
j/p but people didnt believe in extinction before, we've been killing animal since forever so it aint nothing new mama
you soff sonOriginally Posted by JoseBronx
KatieJade4 wrote:
I mean, I know being a vegetarian is healthy and stuff but I think the bigger reason I'm doing it is because of the animals. 10,000 times a minute, an animal is slaughtered in the most inhumane way. The way animals are treated is disgusting and sickening. We're eating as much chicken in one day than people ate in a whole year back in 1930. Like, I don't even know how to not preach about this after watching the documentary.
I'm looking into getting that book The Outermost House by Henry Beston.
you soff sonOriginally Posted by JoseBronx
KatieJade4 wrote:
I mean, I know being a vegetarian is healthy and stuff but I think the bigger reason I'm doing it is because of the animals. 10,000 times a minute, an animal is slaughtered in the most inhumane way. The way animals are treated is disgusting and sickening. We're eating as much chicken in one day than people ate in a whole year back in 1930. Like, I don't even know how to not preach about this after watching the documentary.
I'm looking into getting that book The Outermost House by Henry Beston.
Originally Posted by JordanFean23
yo katie jade I watched the documentary and couldn't take it after 40 minutes into... I was closing my eyes and trying to avoid some parts lol but yea I think I'm gonna do it, not to be healthy but because I love animals and that was just sickening smh