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  • Humans have eaten meat, that doesn't mean that we necessarily should now that we have more resources available.

  • Go Green! Fuck a Vegetarian!

  • You must lead a very sheltered life. Ever watch TV ?

  • this is soo horrible! my brother forced me to watch this stupid documenury of why humans should eat meat...i'm a vegetarian. this is absolutly outrageous!!! you don't have to eat meat to survive! hate this video.

  • Yes. of-course ! Never seen a wild monkey cook.

    So you accept that humans need meat ?

    Thanks.

  • LOL they are eating RAW MEAT...no cooking for the monkeys.

  • Sorry, you have got your figures out of the air. Vegetables are mainly water, then cellulose with little digestible nutriments.

    Sure meat contains proteins what degrade to uric acid when the body uses them. So do amino acids from vegetable food. This is where RAW VEGANS get there mistaken ideas about humans not needing ANY proteins.

  • @ernietube1 Yes of course you need protein! Just not nearly as much as people are brainwashed into believing. Oh and guess what else??

    Plants are COMPLETE PROTEINS, and not only that but are designed for the human digestive tract.

    You say meat-eating has been around for thousands of years. Maybe so, but so has rape and murder--mostly all commited by MEAT-EATING criminals, I might add, so does that mean we should just let that keep going on, because it has been around for so long?

  • Arguments against Meat Eating:

    *Meat contains only 52% usable Substances, whereas Plantbased Food contains 94% exploitable Substances.

    *Digestion of Meat requieres unjustified Energy.

    *Assimilation of hormonly, chemically treated, genetically altered tissue into your own cellular structure.

  • @Navaroe

    "Meat contains only 52% usable Substances, whereas Plantbased Food contains 94% exploitable Substances."

    Yeah right. Swallow a chunk of steak and it will be fully digested Swallow an almond or corn kernel and you will poop it out whole. Then tell me plant foods are more digestible.

  • Arguments against Meat Eating:

    *In Nature Carnivores have a bodyresistance against Salmonellae. Humans dont have that, they have to cook it.

    *Digestion of Meat creates uric acid, which is responsible for a large number of maladies.

    *Carnivores have acidic blood, acidic Urin, acidic saliva.

    Humans have alkaline blood, alkaline Urin, alkaline Saliva.

  • You will need to read articles from EX food fanatics- Google search on-

    beyondveg.

    Overview of Digestive System Morphology in Primates and Humans

    Very hard going but will bring you up to date on problems with "way out" VEGAN, RAW and fruit diets.

    Not for the "faint hearted" but compulsory reading for serious minded food fanatics. The old moral or idealistic reasoning just does not hold water on YouTube.

  • The material presented on this site comes from individuals with years of hard-won experience either practicing alternative diets or observing those who do. As you'll find, no two writers will necessarily agree on all topics. A unifying theme, however, is the intent to squarely acknowledge and discuss the sometimes serious problems that can occur on alternative diets but often go unreported, and to go beyond the simplistic dogmas readily available elsewhere--to "explain them away."

  • "Before you can say anything on the subject you must do two things:

    1. Eat a 100% raw vegan diet for 1 year

    2. Eat all your meat raw?

    What I suggest you to do is to have a nice grilled steak with COOKED brown onions and COOKED peas and COOKED potatoes with HOT BROWN GRAVY.

    Within a DAY you will give this RAW nonsense a BIG MISS.

    Enjoy your life and don't be tied down to some fanatical view on eating.

    Remember, just eat sufficient to cover your body requirements. In other words, DON'T OVEREAT !!

  • Take control of your life and find the answers yourself. You will remain a fool and a slave to ignorance as long as you blindly follow what others say is the truth.

  • Before you can say anything on the subject you must do two things:

    1. Eat a 100% raw vegan diet for 1 year

    2. Eat all your meat raw

    Then you will understand how out of touch with your body you truly are. Nutrition is not a science. You lack first hand experience on the subject and should not be talking the talk when have not walked the walk. Why would a meat eating person like yourself even post a video like this?

  • See also-

    Human Life - Evolution To Self-Evolution (1of5)

    watch?v=zK6ECiARTvA

    This is a BBC video series, so if you don't agree with them, so be it !

  • I assumed that humanoid evolution was promoted from eating meat only recently.

    Maybe our ancestors started eating meat from the original humanoid- chimpanzee ancestor ?

    Sure gorillas and other apes are mainly vegetarian, but these apes separated from chimps and us some further time back.

    You must try and keep your mind open on this subject. It is so easy to let emotion ruin your reasoning. Unfortunately, this what happens with VEGANS and RAW diet fanatics.

  • See my other video-

    Mammal Family Tree

  • Chimpanzees are not Humans. Gorillas, and Orangutans do not eat meat and are just as close to us genetically as the chimp. Your video is crap and just another example of ignorance endorsing the senseless killing of animals. Fellow Homo Sapiens Sapiens, do not forget that we cook our meat before we eat it. Cooked meat is not Raw meat. If you want to call yourself a meat eater then eat raw chicken, cow, pig, and any other helpless animal you can find. After 6 months on this diet you will get it.

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