Dense ~~~ wrote:
we are not meant to be herbivorous wrote:
Why would you consume something you can not digest or get any nutrients from? Herbivorous animals can break down cellulose and get calories from it. We do not have the digestive system of a primarily herbivorous animal. Look at the way we chew our food. We do not grind it side to side like a herbivorous does. Our stomach acid is strong enough to digest bones.
If that were true, herbivores wouldn't have any BM's, which is far from the case.
Let me guess... you're morbidly obese, and you sleep in a king sized bed.
Wrong, I'm about 5'8 and 145 ibs. And, I do not know how you got what I was talking about as far as the digestive system of animals and making the conclusion, "If that were true, herbivores wouldn't have any BM's, which is far from the case." Most be from the lack of cholesterol in your diet. Sorry vegans, we are not meant to get majority of our calories from plants. We cannot properly digest a large amount of plant matter. This does not mean we cannot eat some plant matter. But our bodies cannot properly break down and digest a large amount of plant matter. But please, I would love for another vegan to take what I am saying and turn it into another red herring.