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Why Omnivore?

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Blueshark - 18 Sep 2006 15:52 GMT
Hi,

My diets consists of no meat/dairy products (often referred to as
vegan).

Now given that the vegan population is such a minority, yet the vegan
community are extremely adamant that are right ethically and
healthwise.

So please tell me, what are the dietary advantages of eating
meat/fish/milk/eggs/cheese

over vegetables/fruit, in terms of nutrition ?

Thanks-in-advance.
Will Brink - 20 Sep 2006 22:01 GMT
> Hi,
>
> My diets consists of no meat/dairy products (often referred to as
> vegan).

Sorry to hear it.

> Now given that the vegan population is such a minority, yet the vegan
> community are extremely adamant that are right ethically and
> healthwise.

And your point is?

> So please tell me, what are the dietary advantages of eating
> meat/fish/milk/eggs/cheese

Man is an omnivore period. The question is "not why eat meat?", the
question is why NOT eat meat? Most vegans are sickly unhealthy people with
a moral chip on their shoulder that is based on pseudo science and wishful
thinking.

> over vegetables/fruit, in terms of nutrition ?

Because our physiologogy dictates that we are omnivores.

> Thanks-in-advance.
Blueshark - 20 Sep 2006 22:13 GMT
Thanks for your worthwhile contribution!

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> > Hi,
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> > Thanks-in-advance.
Will Brink - 20 Sep 2006 23:52 GMT
> Thanks for your worthwhile contribution!

Those are the facts. Sorry if they bother you. It's par for the course and
expected from the classic "don't confuse me with the facts" vegan types.
 
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