it's clearly not just about our limbs but also our digestive systems, like seriously is that hard to see that difference between carnivores and humans? Carnivores don't have an appendix unlike plant eaters and guess who has an appendix.
humans do have an appendix, yes, but it's actually vestigial
You are actually quite literally not correct as more recent studies show that this risk is only increased to a point that scientifically matters under conditions of excessive consumption and low-vegetable diets!
The point is, if meat were natural to humans then there wouldn't be so many illnesses associated with it!
Why aren't vegans or vegetarians at high risk of death in relation to diet but meat eaters are? Like someone mentioned earlier, you can't say meat is natural to the human physiology if eating EXCESSIVE amounts is unhealthy. It doesn't make any sense.
The point is, if meat were natural to humans then there wouldn't be so many illnesses associated with it!
Why aren't vegans or vegetarians at high risk of death in relation to diet but meat eaters are? Like someone mentioned earlier, you can't say meat is natural to the human physiology if eating EXCESSIVE amounts is unhealthy. It doesn't make any sense.
Then we shouldn't eat anything? Consuming excessive amounts of any food is unhealthy.
The point is, if meat were natural to humans then there wouldn't be so many illnesses associated with it!
Why aren't vegans or vegetarians at high risk of death in relation to diet but meat eaters are? Like someone mentioned earlier, you can't say meat is natural to the human physiology if eating EXCESSIVE amounts is unhealthy. It doesn't make any sense.
so nothing is natural to the human body, then. excess amounts of ANYTHING is bad for the human body.
too much water causes overhydration (nausea, vomiting, dizziness, coma, seizures, even death are symptoms of this). high blood glucose/too much sugar causes diabetes mellitus. too many vegetables can literally change the colour of your skin and probably cause some digestive issues.
The point is, if meat were natural to humans then there wouldn't be so many illnesses associated with it!
Why aren't vegans or vegetarians at high risk of death in relation to diet but meat eaters are? Like someone mentioned earlier, you can't say meat is natural to the human physiology if eating EXCESSIVE amounts is unhealthy. It doesn't make any sense.
exactly your natural food should not make you sick, lions don't get sick from eating meat everyday nor do cows from eating grass everyday. Just like how us humans wouldn't sick if ate oranges, berries, mangoes, watermelon, rambutan etc... everyday
Obviously it's natural, that's an absurd question. It's not a biological question, it's a moral one. I eat meat, but I don't take issue with vegans and vegetarians, it's their choice.
so nothing is natural to the human body, then. excess amounts of ANYTHING is bad for the human body.
too much water causes overhydration (nausea, vomiting, dizziness, coma, seizures, even death are symptoms of this). high blood glucose/too much sugar causes diabetes mellitus. too many vegetables can literally change the colour of your skin and probably cause some digestive issues.
are you talking about overeating something in quantity or are you talking about eating the same thing everyday? And fruit doesn't cause diabetes fat does. It clogs insulin receptors so sugar can't enter the cell and it stays in the blood, also fructose which is the simple augar found in fruit doesn't require insulin unlike glucose found in vegetables which i don't think are designed for humans but for herbivores instead.
Definitely, trace back to our anscestors who are very closely related to chimps and other primates and you'll see that they ate meat even without the use of fire. That's as natural as it gets.
Then we shouldn't eat anything? Consuming excessive amounts of any food is unhealthy.
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so nothing is natural to the human body, then. excess amounts of ANYTHING is bad for the human body.
too much water causes overhydration (nausea, vomiting, dizziness, coma, seizures, even death are symptoms of this). high blood glucose/too much sugar causes diabetes mellitus. too many vegetables can literally change the colour of your skin and probably cause some digestive issues.
Let me throw a hypothetical your way, cuz I don't think my point came across.
Let's say person A ate only meat every day for the rest of their life and person B only eats plant-based foods for the rest of their life. Why is it that person A is at a higher risk of death than person B? Meat cannot be 'natural' if it inherently shortens your life.
Also eating vast amounts of fruits and veggies is actually great for your body. Since they are very low in calories (unlike meat), you are able to consume way more volume with little to no health risks!
exactly your natural food should not make you sick, lions don't get sick from eating meat everyday nor do cows from eating grass everyday. Just like how us humans wouldn't sick if ate oranges, berries, mangoes, watermelon, rambutan etc... everyday
I guess you could argue that it was once natural for humans to eat meat, but since the invention of cooking, diseases have evolved making the modern human a non-natural meat eater.
Diabetes mellitus (DM), commonly referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic diseases in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.
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A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood, or high blood glucose.
fat does NOT cause diabetes my god. sugar (edit: and your genes) causes diabetes. did your school not give y'all health class in secondary school?
eating fat and becoming fat does increase your risk yes but it doesn't directly cause diabetes
I guess you could argue that it was once natural for humans to eat meat, but since the invention of cooking diseases have evolved making the modern human a non-natural meat eater.
Actually when they ate raw meat they didn't live that long but once humans started growing plants we started to live longer
fat does NOT cause diabetes my god. sugar causes diabetes. did your school not give y'all health class in secondary school?
eating fat and becoming fat does increase your risk yes but it doesn't directly cause diabetes
Honey i literally explained how fat causes diabetes by clogging insulin receptors resulting in insulin insensitivity thus leaving the sugar consumed in the blood instead of entering the cell to create ATP. Otherwise these people wouldn't have been able to reverse thier diabetes with a raw vegan diet