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Re: a couple questions about this diet
I agree.
We all should keep checking out these isues so as to be certain of their facts.
As far as the liver predicament, many mammels eat virutally no long chain amino acids( proteins) and have far more vital lives than human omnivores who do . The Johnny Wismuller(sp) story is fasinating, he became a vegatarian just before his last Olympic games and tho considered too old to compete, he won. The Harvard study done in late 60's determined that the one quantifiable difference between meat eating and vegatarian,and this was done on school atheletes, was in their endurance and they found no negative result from avoiding animal flesh. A little off point but interesting.
Its funny you would think that an emaciation would occur but actually if one is eating as the other primates do one achieves a look of slender musculature( the largest animials eat no meat to make meat, only chlorophyll, which as the rant goes, 8 0zs have all the vitamins, aminoacids, enzymes and minerals needed except for one which is metabolized in the intestine).
I was a strict veg for ten yrs , over 20 years ago,at the time I was an athelete and tho thinner than some of my meat eating friends , no one would say emaciated. Now I eat what is in front of me ( unless on some regimin ), but dont eat animal protein or soy.
I think the ill, emaciated look, is generated from lack of inner consitutionality and drive. However the key to it all is surrendering to the fruit of the spirit.
As it is far more important what comes out of our mouths than what goes in, it is also so evident that our vitality is mirrored in our eyes far more than in our body type.