Vegetarians do have lower rates of heart disease and cancer.TomLikesGuitar said:Yeah, or protein supplements.zen5887 said:Brown rice, Broccoli, Nuts, Baked Beans.TomLikesGuitar said:Protein, mother fuckers.
Admittedly, there isn't as much in those as their is in a steak, but its quite possible to be vegetarian and still be healthy.
I'm just confused by the people who honestly think being vegetarian is healthier.
Just putting it out there... animal's habitats are destroyed to make farming land. Those animals die too.Digi7 said:I'm a semi vegetarian. I just try to avoid meat whenever possible, but I will eat it if I'm really hungry or there's no easy alternative.
It's just so much healthier for both the body and the mind. I don't eat McDonalds or any fast food, except for Subway (even the chips... bleeegh).
I honestly prefer vegetables, nuts, grains and fruit... natural things that are perfect for eating... over killing, burning and consuming a living creature.
Interesting fact, I was taken to a vegan restraunt by my old housemates and my girlfriend (one of my housemates was vegan) and the smell of the place made me physically ill. I had to go outside and sit on my own while I waited.manic_depressive13 said:The moral issue stands, and it's very possible that being surrounded by the smell of meat would have made her feel sick. Anyway, I'd love to argue with you, but I just noticed I accidentally wrote "you're" where I meant to say "your", and I have to go have a crisis. Kthnxbye.bak00777 said:i dont think that dude's dad was being a dick. U can eat vegatables at steakhouses, you cant order meat at a vegatarian restaraunt. So by your logic of them being civil and eating together, the steakhouse would have made more sense.
]manic_depressive13 said:That's just silly. Your dad wasn't morally opposed to eating vegetables. Chances are he eats vegetables as well as meat in his daily diet, otherwise he would be dead or have serious health issues. The lady was saying, "you eat both vegetables and meat, but for the sake of hanging out together, would you like to forgo the meat?" Your dad decided to be rude about it and insult what she stands for. She wasn't being a hypocrite; your dad was being a dick.PrimoThePro said:I love meat. Meat meat meat. Quite good. I don't think I could stomach being a vegetarian.
That he was with a co-worker one day, and she said, "I know this great vegetarian place we could go eat at! Why not give it a shot, hmm?" To which my dad replied, "Okay, but first, I know this great steakhouse we could eat at! Why not give it a shot, hmm?" She replied, indignant this time, "I would never eat at a steakhouse! The idea is ludicrous! I will never try meat!" My dad did not reply to her, because it would be unnecessary to exploit such a hypocrite.
OT: I'm not, but once I'm in my own house and able to make my own lifestyle choices I want to become vegan to support animal rights. Even putting aside the poor living conditions of factory farms, the idea of killing something for selfish purposes disgusts me. I know it will be hard, though, because I've grown up eating meat and, frankly, I like the taste.
Funny that, chicken is possibly the most horrible food. At least in Australia, chickens are treated fucking terribly.imacharginmehlaz0r said:ot; i could never be one but my best friend only eats...chicken i think because she watched a peta video on how they kill pigs. it almost made pork products unappetizing. ALMOST.
I second this entire post, I agree with his points and am a vegetarian for the very same reasons.latenightapplepie said:You do know that canines have nothing to do with eating meat right?Zeeky_Santos said:snip
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Both herbivores.
On topic: I'm a vegetarian for health, ethical and environmental reasons. I would even try veganism if I didn't live still live with my parents.
I think this is your problem. You may want to, in future, make a distinction between these two categories of people in your own mind to avoid sounding like you're doing the exact thing you hate.Super Toast said:Because eating meat is the natural order of things. It's the way it's been for thousands of years, and just because cows are cute doesn't mean we should stop. There is nothing more annoying than a pompous douchebag telling me what I can and can't eat.Zyphonee said:Explain why?Super Toast said:I'm not a vegetarian, mainly because I don't see the point. If someone is a vegetarian because the want to be more healthy, more power to them. But if they're a vegetarian because "Meat is murder" than they can stick their own self-righteous head up their ass.
All I'm saying is meat's the most direct way to get protein, which is a vital part of our diets.latenightapplepie said:Then why am I, and the vast population of vegetarians and vegans on the planet not dead? Is the American Dietetic Association [http://www.eatright.org/Media/content.aspx?id=1233&terms=vegetarian] wrong?Mezmer said:And no, cutting meat out of your diet completely is not and never will be healthy. To survive we need a balance of meat and plants in our diet.
ADA said:It is the position of the American Dietetic Association that appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthful, nutritionally adequate and may provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. Well-planned vegetarian diets are appropriate for individuals during all stages of the life-cycle including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood and adolescence and for athletes.
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Vegetarian diets are often associated with health advantages including lower blood cholesterol levels, lower risk of heart disease, lower blood pressure levels and lower risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes, according to ADA?s position. Vegetarians tend to have a lower body mass index and lower overall cancer rates. Vegetarian diets tend to be lower in saturated fat and cholesterol and have higher levels of dietary fiber, magnesium and potassium, vitamins C and E, folate, carotenoids, flavonoids and other phytochemicals. These nutritional differences may explain some of the health advantages of those following a varied, balanced vegetarian diet.
So the ADA thinks that not only is it perfectly healthy to not eat meat, but that it provides "health benefits" that omnivorous diets don't? There you go.
But you seem to know otherwise. What isn't the ADA telling me, Mezmer?
They could run. Can you run in a cage?You feel bad because we're killing animals? Don't. Because out in the wild, those animals would be nothing but prey for predators. Dying in a slaughter house sounds just as bad as being chased down by a pack of wolves and having your throat ripped out.