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  • @BringBRToTheUK - The word EVOLVED, simply means CHANGE.  Because humans changed to eat meat... and that was the "last" thing we did - does it mean we shouldn't change back? - because we "CHANGED" to eat meat - we never need to "change" again...?

    So because humans are now fed coca-cola and macdonalds and processed foods - we shouldn't change back to Living, Organic, Natural Foods?

    Food doesn't Vibrate - not really - but it causes Vibrations in the human. Humans oscillate - we drum to the beat.

  • @BringBRToTheUK - Food is more "radiation" orientated. Fruit trees for example - grow up higher - trying to reach out-towards the universe - they have so many leaves, they soak in a great deal of cosmic and solar radiations.

    Root Vegetables 4 example - soak up more of Earth's geo-magnetic radiations.

    These r BASE radiations which CAUSE HEALTH in the "evolved" human, as the plant only synthesizes the best.

    It's not got the metabolic-waste and secondary radiations of animals.

  • I am vegetarian because it's gross to eat another living thing, the way the animal is mistreated, I want to be healthy and have a clear conscience.

  • we can survive without meat easily, i know i can, we do not NEED it

  • vegetarianism rules /watch?v=WWMnscY04AY&feature=c­hannel_video_title

  • The vegetarians of Southern India eat a low-calorie diet very

    high in carbohydrates and low in protein and fat. They have

    the shortest life span of any society on Earth, and their

    bodies have an extremely low muscle mass. They are weak and

    frail and the children clearly exhibit a failure to thrive.

    Their heart disease rate is double that of the meat eaters in

    Northern India.

    HL Abrams, Journal of Applied Nutrition, 1980, 32:2:53-87. The Myths of Vegetarianism.

  • @AppleSouffle - I don't know if I replied to this one. But Indian vegetarians do not eat healthy vegetarian food. They mostly eat spicy sauces with white rice. They're hardly eating many raw fruits and vegetables and nuts.

  • our feet are proof that we are made to eat meat, they are good for running, salad does not run away.

  • @paenitet7nullum - The sharp tooth is not very good at tearing. It definitely couldn't tear down any animal.  It could hardly pierce most skin. At best you could see we could chew on very small animals. But we are human. Our possibilities are endless. Structurally we can do anything. For health - we advise a vegetarian diet to keep you in health until you die. Every animal can run. We are a slow animal. We are a weak animal. We are a super smart, creative, adaptable animal.

  • @unclegus if it's not good at tearing then... then nothing, thats what sharp teeth are for. maybe if it was flat it wouldn't be good at tearing but it's not flat it's sharp. "tear down an animal"?? not every animal can run. And not every animal can run for as long as we can. we are not weak, we have fought braveley and intelligently to earn ourselves the title of top animal on earth. we can tear down mountains or dry up the sea if we want. and our feet are made for running salad doesnt run away

  • @paenitet7nullum - It is true. Humans do have incredible nerve energy and stamina. It does takes intelligence and focus to hunt.

    It also takes intelligence to plan and grow fruit and vegetables and nuts and make them successfully produce. It takes persistence every morning to go out and kill the bugs eating your trees and veggies. Things happen automatically. Vegetarianism happened automatically when the conditions were favourable. I swim for fun. I don't swim with a spear looking for fish.

  • @unclegus things do happen automatically but biologically speaking there is always remnants of what used to be. there will always be a force fighting change.

  • @paenitet7nullum - Of course. Vegetarianism is for the individual. It's an individual's choice. It is not a collective choice for the whole species. Vegetarianism made an appearance when it was no longer necessary to eat animals to survive and some people chose that option. I hope vegetarianism is always an option for people who want it. I think it's a good choice to make.

  • @unclegus Two words: Persistence Hunting. Look it up.

  • @hooprug34 - I don't have to. The term is self-explanatory. It obviously means that the human will spend long amounts of time and energy in nature, looking and waiting for an opportunity to kill an animal. Primitive tribes did this with spears.

    Humans can also sit on a computer all day long, designing systems, art, games, etc

    Humans can grow fruit orchards, vegetable gardens, nut trees, milk cows, chooks, bees hives and live long fulfilling lives without ever eating an animal.

  • We were made to eat meat... look at the way our whole body is made

  • @Enj01 - that is a widely held and accepted view - Our view on reality is that the fingernails are not like claws, the canine teeth are hardly able to rip into animals - our teeth R better for cutting and grinding - rather than cutting and tearing - we masticate our food into an almost liquid emulsion - our liver's are unable to efficiently handle a large amount of uric acid - our sense of smell is weak for hunting - our intestines are LONG - and it is proven you can exist in HEALTH without meat

  • @unclegus I don't see why we argue about it because their never gonna stop killing animals, to tell you the thither I think we are supposed to eat everything because people that have proper diets and exercise look alot healthier than vegans. Vegans usually don't have muscle definition.... ur probally gonna say something. About vegan body builders but I'm 100% sure they take alot of suppliments and most likely some type or steroid as well

  • @Enj01 - It's only fair that we mention vegan and vegetarian body-builders to people who say vegetarians and vegans can not accumulate muscular material. It's irrelevant that people will continue to kill animals. The point is, there are actual reasons to be vegetarian – logical ones to boot. Whether you want to explore the logic and emotion of vegetarianism is a completely individual vibration. Humans do not resonate together in harmony as a species. Have we adapted well to planet earth?

  • @Enj01 No, our teeth are not made to eat meat, our digestive system is not design to digest meat, mil was made for calfs to become big cows or bulls, look at those big fat people who drink mil, do they look like cows? Lions teeth were design to eat meat. But you can always eat anything you want and let others eat whatever they want whether meat or not. As simple as that :D

  • @34roberees what about that sharp tooth three teeth down, is it made for chewing? no it's not.

  • @paenitet7nullum Not everything is in the teeth you have to look at our whole digestive system.

  • @34roberees - majority of our teeth are made for cutting and grinding - not cutting and tearing. A lot of people don't even have sharp K9s and their K9s are relatively flat. Some people have protruding K9s. Teeth come in different shapes and sizes these days. None of them rememble a cats. Wonder why the universe would even bother making fruit, and salads and nuts taste so good...and meat bland and need sauces and carbonized by cooking. I like to grind nuts with my teeth.

  • @unclegus I agree, we were not made to eat meat, unlike other nimals.

  • @paenitet7nullum - The aim of the game is adaption. Humans have adapted to eating meat - we are like pigs - scavengers. Structurally we are still more than suitable to be vegetarian. Our digestive systems are frugivorous in length. Our livers do not handle the end-products of Uric acid too well. We don't have claws. We have frugivore paws. These frugivore paws are called HANDS. The thumb position allows us to use our hands for very dextrous uses.

  • @paenitet7nullum Ethically speaking, you can't use one of your body parts to justify an unethical practice. My hands (and your hands) are the perfect size to strangle a small child. However, nobody in their right mind would use this as an excuse to strangle babies, would they?

  • @UndyingRevolution dude babies are yummy and strangling them is the quietest safest cheapest way to go to kill them. Now on a serious note; the lion has claws and sharp teeth, nobody complains when they kill elephants. Elephants; are really big and stuff,nobody complains when they eat endangered trees. Our hands were built for tools and thats what we use them for, our feets were made for running and thats NOT what we use them for(and thats our problem). life does what it is made to do to survive

  • Vegetarians age HORRIBLY. Look at the faces of old vegetarians. It's absolutely hideous.

  • @sarcasticcosmicbitch - Your opinions are noted. Thank you.

  • @sarcasticcosmicbitch : if you eat too many carbohydrates (which some junk-food-eating veggies do) your organism ages rapider - that is a scientific fact. Reference: Ann Nutr Metab. 2008;53(1):29-32. Epub 2008 Sep 5.

    PS: i am vegan

  • @internetFan1 - yes over-eating starch and protein - depending on genetics - and specific quantities - and other factors - is going to cause a higher physiological work-out to metabolize.

  • @sarcasticcosmicbitch and?....?????

  • I am a vegetarian because I find most vegetarian foods are delicious and nutritious.

  • @chiyerano - that's a good reason.

  • this guy talking about foods vibrating is hilarious!!! this is a joke video, right? too funny!!!

  • @sarcasticcosmicbitch - of course foods vibrate - everything vibrates - have you not heard of atoms? everything in the universe is in motion. food is obviously vibrating different than inorganic matter. food is chemical, physical and electro-magnetic.

  • I also must mention that I've started a gym schedule which involves body building and stamina stacking. (pretty difficult since i'm a beginner)

    The trainer said that a moderate amount of meat (boiled or grilled) is crucial to building muscle mass.

  • @glitch509, crucial in his point of view. there R many, many huge muscular vegans and vegetarians throughout the last century. body building is the art of accumulating muscle tissue made out of protein. why you want to do this - ranges from narcism to fashion to an individual philosophy on strength and physical appearance - Soya beans and eggs and cheese, and peanut butter and all sorts of vegetable proteins - taken in by a person of good genetics will be able to be assimilated into big muscle.

  • @unclegus

    I'm doing this sport out of pure pleasure. And it gives me a good looking body too.

    I don't eat only meat for protein. I also eat egg whites, cottage cheese and whey.

    But here's a thing: Even though soy has the most protein as opposed to various meats, it also has an unwanted side effect. It stimulates the secretion of Estrogen. A hormone which i'm pretty sure what it does.

  • @glitch509 - i am unaware of Soy stimulating the secretion of Estrogen - but i am also unaware of vegan body builders having physical problems with soy - however tahini, sesame seeds), cottage cheese, egg, coconut, brazil nuts, macadamias, etc all offer fairly high protein content too.

  • @unclegus

    And you're definition of bodybuilding denotes misinformation.

    Bodybuilding is similar to sculpture. You give your desired shape to specific muscles. It follows the ideal of the "perfect" human body. Which is:

    Muscular

    Symmetric

    Proportionate

    Matte and thick vascularization.

    Bodybuilding is hard work.

  • @glitch509 - yes my definition of body building was deficient - but i must say - there is no such thing as perfection - your ideal is your perspective - how you see the world - so it is for you.

  • @unclegus

    true

  • @unclegus

    Also the only meats i eat are fish and chicken/turkey breast. These are the most lean and rich in protein and minerals.

    Pork is filthy, muslims and jews may know better.

    Beef and especially veal is low on protein and difficult to eat.

    And sheep's meat or lamb has a nasty flavour.

  • For me, long story short my medic (after about 2 weeks of analysis) has determined that my body can't handle 100% vegetarianism. The cause being my hypermetabolism (food gets digested very fast)

    I have tried to sustain a 100% vegan diet myself but after two months i found myself (though healthier and cleaner) very weak, sluggish and dull.

    The medic said that if i want to continue i MUST take supplements. And i HATE pills and dusts.

    So i switched to a more mixed diet. (includes some meats)

  • @glitch509 - yeah - we'd definitely recommend for healthy vegetarian diet - not to supplement with pills and powder - but to eat nuts, cheese, yoghurt, dried fruit, egg, seeds, grains, legumes, oily fruits like avocado, durian coconut - for your concentrated protein needs. however that would be a low % of the diet for a health vegetarian diet. 5-10%

  • I've just made myself a lovely fry up...juicy bacon, sizzling sausages and scrumptious burgers! Who gives a fuck a fuck about animals apart from how tasty they are when I eat them? Ahahaha. Meat 4eva!

  • @cnavaro88 - keep that jolly spirit, my merry friend - as you see the world, so it is for you - so i see the world, so it is for me - as plato said - man is the measure of everything. we need creativity and adventure, not war and hostility.

  • A healthy vegotarian diet will bring you to ur normal weight - depending on the level of your bone density.

    My father was a meat eater until he was 32 years old. He was always 59 kg - 183cm. As a vegetarian he is 60kg.

    I am 66kg - 183cm.  When i ate too much bread and pasta and i drunk those digusting protein shakes - I weighed uncomfy 75kg.

    I was brought up vegetarian. 7 kilos heavier than my father who weighed 59 kilos as a meat eater.

    My energy and endurance is far better on high fruit/veg

  • Fuck vegetarianism - go liquidarian or breatharian. The more liquidy the better.

    1. Humans didnt eat food until reptilians messed with us (Eden)

    2. Humans lived to 1000 except for accidents until religion promised heaven upon death, thus making them "prepare" for it (but all that really happens is you get another body because youre not supposed to die ever)

    3. The golden age IS here the days of immortality are here but it takes fitness, fasting and watching my favorited videos :) GOOD LUCK!!!

  • @TheUtuber00 - My friend - your anatomical suggestion is as absurd as your philosophy - Structure does indeed govern function - and as you are part and parcel of the human species - you are structured as a vegetarian - SO!!! - can you F..k yourself?

  • I have no problem with people becoming a vegetarian for moral reasons. But people who think that they are healthier because of a vegetarian diet are WRONG. So wrong.

    Eating meat is incredibly healthy. Fat, protein is essential to our bodies. Carbohydrates are NOT. Having a diet consisting of protein and fat with LOW CARBS help control weight and helps prevent all the diseases of civilization that plague developed nations.

  • @cdnp4p Indeed. I've been on raw food (meat, eggs, milk) for over a year now and my medical test are PERFECT, my immune system has gone from weak to very strong and I feel stronger than ever. I've been on vegetarianism for a while and I stopped because I had no energy to work with, no sustenance. I like fruits, plants are a nice diversion, but they are not food for those who want to do some serious work. We are built omnivores, not herbivores.

  • @FrozenHeart05 Great post. When I went low carb, and ate plentiful amounts of meat, fish, eggs I didnt get sick, I LOST weight, in fact I found it nearly impossible to gain weight under this diet. But I was stronger, my workouts were more productive and fat just dropped right off my body. Eat fat to lose fat.

  • @cdnp4p Yes, it is the best way to maintain your health AND lose unnecessary fat reserves. It's good for bodybuilding too (which I assume you do) but it's vital for anyone who uses physical labour to earn money or just for health (e.g. mountain climbing or traditional martial arts). Vegetarian diets are used by people mostly to lose weight fast (the ONLY reason). If vegetarians really cared for animal rights, they wouldn't support agriculture, which leveled ENTIRE FORESTS and killed off SPECIES.

  • @FrozenHeart05 Absolutely. Bingo. This is why vegetarians never win arguments like this. Humans have evolved eating meat. The strongest, biggest, healthiest peoples have consumed an abundance of meat and often very few vegetables. For some reason vegetarians choose to ignore this.

  • @cdnp4p - Never win arguments like this? There's nothing to win. It's not 'us' verse 'you' buddy. The sooner YOU realise that. The quicker you will be freed from your highly-strung thinking patterns.

  • @FrozenHeart05 i labour 11 hour days last week - and am feeling top notch mate. I just danced for so many hours past the midnight, two nights in a row - absolutely NO DRUGS - had the best time of my life at a musical festival. That straight after 7 days of 11 hour days. I am feeling stronger than ever. It was 50% fruit, 35% vegetable, 10% starch and 5% vegetable kingdom protein(dairy, egg, incl) So there you go... Proof that for 21 years, i'm totally made out of vegetable products firing.

  • @unclegus Cling on to numbers all you want. You want numbers? I can make a whole case just with my 80 year-old granfather who was a constructions worker all his life. And he worked, like so many others (old school work, not today's mechanized "labour") with only 2-3 hours of sleep a day for months. You'd be amazed at what that old man can do, endure and how strong he is. His main food source: take a guess. I've fortunately followed his example instead of my father's and got better results.

  • @unclegus And you think a two-nighter after some work is something? Visit some of us poor part-russian folks and you'll find out what endurance really is.

  • @FrozenHeart05 - i agree with that. but i'm just trying to say that - being a vegetarian doesn't stop you from working as hard as your bred to work. i mean there our cattle dogs, horses, pigs and sheep. people are built differently - naturally - so there's no reason - not to be a vegetarian if you approach from all-sides of thinking. being a meat-eater is normal because you are most likely born into it - so it would be extremely difficult and conflicting to change - but thank you for postin

  • @FrozenHeart05 - what kind of work? You will never be a lion. The best you can aim for is a creative, entrepreneur, adventurist, romantic, lover of life, making lots of friends, eating foods that allow you to live the longest life possible and enjoying every moment you can. As for gym-work-outs - I know vegetarian body builders can put on a lot of weight and have energy - but what a waste of time? Give me music, art, science, inventing, farm/garden-work - over intensive vanity any-day.

  • @unclegus Don't make assumptions about people you do not know. Vanity? Gyms work-outs? Farthest from the truth you can ever be. I've never been to a gym and I've never made a single step towards improving my appearance or pretending to care about animals being food or not. I leave that to self-righteous snobs. I spend my time in the mountains whenever I can and the rest of my free time goes to martial arts, discipline and the cultivation of will power. Making lots of friends? Pack mentality

  • @FrozenHeart05 - i'm not making assumptions about you personally. but the general conception is that meat is good for muscle-building and size. it no doubt IS. as-far as your lifestyle goes - it sounds really AWESOME and peaceful. I don't really know your AGENDA for commenting on this video. but you sound like a russian warrior and that's cool man - sounds really interesting. being a vegetarian would be hard in russia. not much fresh fruits and vegetables.

  • @unclegus Just sharing experience and results, like you do. No real agenda, just boredom. I'm just stating the obvious: we are omnivores. I eat whatever food is available,whatever keeps me alive and well. And the fact that we are food for other animals just makes me respect survivalism and mother nature even more. I don't blame vegetarians for what they eat, especially with today's factory farming, growth hormones and who knows what else. I was lucky my family raised its own food, with real food

  • @FrozenHeart05 - We think, the obvious is - we can be scavengers - not omnivores by DESIGN - because with comparative anatomy - comparing ourselves to other animals. We are mental-cerebral-spinal creatures - there is no need for survivalism - we are in supply/distribution stage of evolution. People drink alcohol, alcohol, smoke, eat dirt, drink urine - do anything you can think of - that doesn't mean as a species we are perfectly suited to doing those things.

  • @unclegus No need for survivalism? Maybe where you live

  • @FrozenHeart05 - you pay tax?

  • @unclegus I try not to. I save my money for my future aprenticeship that will take place in Siberia. Most of the time I'm traveling (wildlife zones) and don't really care for creature comforts, and most of my energy sources are eco. Of course, some taxes can't be avoided, but I take a really nasty revenge on the government's pawns every now and then so I can justify all the money they steal from us. So no, not a tax-payer.

  • @unclegus That's the best YOU can aim for. To each his own, mate. Live your life

  • @FrozenHeart05 - I agree - but if you want EDUCATION on Vegetarian Health - then we are your people - don't knock that - because it is a free-world and we can make money teaching vegetarian health - because we have the experience and knowledge.

  • I watched all of this it was good thanks!

  • @lilsweeti13 thankyou lilsweeti

  • It's a well known fact the vegetarian diet is a hell of a lot more healthier than eating meat. Meat isn't the only source for protein.

    I turned because I've never liked meat and I was sick of people looking at me like I was being awkward cos I didn't finish my meal, after turning vegetarian, they just look at you like your weird and take the plate away.

  • @YouGotFalconPunched Then why do we have to cook it? No other animal has to cook it. Seems rather odd.

  • we dont have too, we choose to since it is generally safer to eat cooked meat

  • Well, if that's the case, then stop cooking the meat you eat for one month. Keep a journal documenting everytime you get food poisoning. Eat a lot of pork, beef and chicken. We'll see how you do.

  • that has way more to do with how our food is processed and shipped, if you kill a chicken and eat it on the spot you are not likely to suffer any ill effects

  • Well...have at it

  • no, because we can cook it and it tastes better. fucking retarded faggot vegetarians arent getting enough nutrients to sustain basic cognitive functions

  • Ah, now your intelligence is shining through. lol

  • most faggots resort to this type of last measure to make themselves feel superior, when in fact they have nothing to feel superior about since they are lesser people generally speaking

  • *shrug*

  • @YouGotFalconPunched I guess Einstein, Plato, Leonardo da Vinci, and Nikola Telsa didn't know about that. Want me to go on? Try responding with a tad pit of reason and logic, if that's asking for to much.

  • I just watched earthlings (after 2 years of sitting on the edge of making the decision to quit buying meat products for our consumption) Could you give me a few tips on getting started? I have no idea where to start. I guess getting rid of all the food helps but Id hate to waste all of it.

  • the veggies on there look yummy :]

  • Im a vegetarian but I do believe that their are situations in wich you have to eat animals.For example, in under developed countries were the food supply is low.

  • Maybe in the current situation where their soil is depleted and polluted.

    But it is quite simple and easy to get soil back to perfect conditions through composting and mulching.

    And then they can save seeds.

  • @knowthetruth1492 Actually under developed countries have more vegetarians when compared to first world countries.

  • @HybridD91 , but do you agree that in some under developed countries, meat is an important source of nutrience when other plant foods are scarce?

  • @knowthetruth1492 Yeah, that's the only time I would eat meat is when situations are extreme but some people wouldn't be able to afford meat or any type of food in third world countries.

  • Wooo hoo! Im a recently converted veggie and i love it. I feel so much fitter and healthier and much more i dunno, better that im not eating animals tht have died in pain :( its disgusting and i was never big on meat anyway

  • This is a fantastic documentary!

  • Great Post I am Starting Vegetarianism

  • Thanks for this man. I am a proud vegetarian.

  • Well, goos-gus, 2 parts still remain for me to watch, but by viewing this (1st) one, I honestly think You've made a GREAT documentary here - My best compliments!!! :D

    _*namaste*_

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