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    Quote Originally Posted by Greed
    Actually Mentor is completely wrong, Vegetarians are strong the vitamins and other nutrients we need are found everywhere in plants, pill forms, and other non-meat-by-products.
    So he needs to do a little catching up on human anatomy and phisiology/biology.

    I think vegetarians or people who try to cut back on meat are even healthier.
    Diabetic people who don't have sugar-ie foods (even though we need sugar) are healthy.
    Though I am not a vegetarian myself I tend to cut back on meat foods but I can't resist the temptation.
    Uhh... Yeah that KFC place is wrong, Unlike other fast food places who buy there food commercialy by companys, not that they own their own slaughter house.
    Thats a load of bull diabetics do have sugar my sister has alot of it too much , because if they did'nt have sugar why would they inject?
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    Vegetarians... No thanks. It's all very silly... Burton-x was raised one, now even looking at ham makes him feel sick, how messed up is that?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor
    Becuse its info on a health diet, you notice how they all include a balence, and not just vegitaranism. They give advice on what is heathy to eat, not what isnt "/

    1. Theres no link between eating meat and getting canser, athogh there are links between high soi(vegitaan) diets and miscarrages.
    And There is no vegtarn who even comes close to being one of the oldest people, even remotly? so wheres the logic to that?
    Or are you going on the steriotype that there active longer?
    Yet at 100 years old, there is still a Practising surgen in china who is healther than most 50 year olds, who also isnt a vegitaran "/


    Good for you :rolleyes:

    lmao, it was actalty you who told me that one?
    Im also heathy and not a vegiran so whats the pointer to vegitranism being heather?
    just cos he aint vegi don't mean he is not healthy

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    Quote Originally Posted by eamonns
    Thats a load of bull diabetics do have sugar my sister has alot of it too much , because if they did'nt have sugar why would they inject?
    Well said bbz x

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    I haven't really read any part except the first one and I'd like to say I disagree with Mentor, I, myself, am a vegetarian [So posh lmao] and i'm perfect in health.
    I'd like to say that without meat you have
    1. Less chance of cancer
    2. Less chance of getting fat
    3. Less chance of getting diseases

    Though you may think your healthier, your actually alot LESS healthier, because the animals may not be healthy in the first place. Also meat gets alot of grease which isn't really healthy.
    There is alot of things out there for vegetarians
    Trust, because I HATE vegetable and I can only JUST down broccoli!
    And I'm a strict vegetarian
    I don't eat fish/gelatin like some 'vegetarians' do
    There is things like
    "Quorn" and "Linda Mcartney" Which is fake meat which builds you with LOTS of protein, you can also get protein in cheese, milk, yoghurt, things like that.

    Now I am happy, healthy, and alot skinnier
    and I feel SO much better because...

    WHY THE HECK should animals be killed for our eating pleasure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xhannx
    I'd like to say that without meat you have
    1. Less chance of cancer HUH?
    2. Less chance of getting fat NO
    3. Less chance of getting diseases PFFFT
    WHY THE HECK should animals be killed for our eating pleasure? BECAUSE THAT' S HOW NATURE WORKS. WHY DO LEOPARDS KILL GAZELLE... TO EAT THEM!

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    But they shouldn't... animals are just like humans, you only get one chance to live. and its wasted cause were greedy... :rolleyes: That makes sense
    And yes yoo DO have less chance of getting cancer. I have no idea why but facts say so ...
    And less chance of getting fat
    Why the heck do you think they fatten them up! TO GET A NICE FAT ONE then you EAT all that fat an voila! Its not that hard to work out...
    nd yes Less chance of disease... How can yoo be so shure the animal wasn't unwell to start with... It wouldn't be killer disease but vegetarianess certainly highly improves your health

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    I support veggies, if you eat healthier you taste better!

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    Good on yoo (I would say LOL, but looking at yoor siggy, Just for yoo) Lmao! :d

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    Ok, i'm not a vegetarian, i like meat too much. First of all, hann, you don;t have less chance of getting cancer being a veggie, you contradicted yourself, you said - "I have no idea why but facts say so." Let me see these facts Eh? Yes, meat contains fat, as does milk, cheese and other dairy products which you admitted to eating. And there is a nearly nill chance you will get disease, i mean, the meat is cleaned, then frozen, then cooked at a high temperature. Yes, you can get salmonella, but that's from inpreperation of your meat.
    And i was wondering. Many veggies don't eat meat because of the conditions it's kept in. I eat free range meat, heck it costs a lot but i still know my chicken roamed a field, didn't eat food to make it fat, and had a chew toy to play with (it said on the packet ). Where as your dairy products, who said your cow wasn't kept in a shed and fed on foods to make it produce more milk. There is no guarentee on a milk bottle.
    Sorry rant over. Mentor has already proved that veggies are equal, or less healthier than meat eaters. I mean, fgs, heard of the food chain? *starts ranting again* - We, humans, are designed to eat meat AND vegtables, look how we are designed. If we were designed to eat just veggies we would have much more molars than other teeth to crunch, but we don't. Few (maybe no?) mammals are just vegetarians.
    I'm not against veggies, my best friend is a veggie, but when somebody turns around and says i don;t eat meat so i'm healthy that ticks me off.
    And for the record, being good at running has nothing to do with this whole topic - so you have a good structure, i bet you've always been like that, i bet you didn't suddenly turn muscley like popeye when he ate spinache.

    Rant over. I don't think anyone will change their mind about eating anything so we should definitly stop convincing each other to become veggies/meaties. Sorry for being offensive to veggies, i wub you really, i do...
    not posting much anymore, just lurking.

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