Should We Eat Meat?

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santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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It seems that there is a lot of confusion about whether to eat meat or not nowadays. I have always been confused. I was vegetarian for 12 years but felt ill and then went paleo ( high meat and fat) for three years and felt even worse. If you look at this book
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Metabolic-T...6816807&sr=8-1&keywords=metabolic+typing+diet
you can find out what proportion of meat you need to be eating in your diet as, depending on where your ancestors originated from.....

The same is true about dairy products. There are exceptions but certain ethnic backgrounds are more lactose intolerant than others. Generally African genetics is lactose intolerant (with the notable exception of the Masai) As are most Asians (with exceptions for India, and parts of western Asia)
 

mountainm

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And yes certain themes seem to appear in more than one religion. The story of the flood appears in several as well.

And a lot of religious buildings are built on top of much older religious sites. Easiest way to convert a populace is to subvert what they already know and do rather than change it completely. Hence the common trends.

Personally though I favour the Asgards methods to the Goa'uld
 

maddave

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I have already had to modify a post. Please keep the thread on topic and away from religion. If the thread carries on the way it's going I'll have to lock it.

Your understanding as always is appreciated.
 

mountainm

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I have already had to modify a post. Please keep the thread on topic and away from religion. If the thread carries on the way it's going I'll have to lock it.

Your understanding as always is appreciated.

My post was not critical and showed historical facts which backed up ideas previously mentioned. It did not ridicule, impugn or bring into question any religion or religion in general. Its a shame we have to censor facts.
 
Nov 29, 2004
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No it isn't a good idea to eat meat, specifically red meat (bird meat and primate meat is ok though) if you have been bitten by one of these...

I'm not making this up, a tick whose bite will turn you into a vegetarian!

"...a bite from Amblyomma americanum provokes a delayed allergic response to a certain monosaccharide found only in red meat. Meaning that if one of these little 'guys' bites you, nothing happens for a month or two. Then you go into anaphylactic shock the next time you bite a hamburger..."

Read more here.

Thanks to Peter Watts, author of Blindsight.
 
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maddave

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My post was not critical and showed historical facts which backed up ideas previously mentioned. It did not ridicule, impugn or bring into question any religion or religion in general. Its a shame we have to censor facts.


I don't believe I censored or modified any of YOUR posts and the thread is still active.... I am however still watching........ Always watching :cop:
 

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