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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't see how stressing your body with an unnatural diet will help you heal...[/quote] Yes, our bodies were intended to eat chemical ridden meats, dairy, and processed foods. Do some research. Meat: Meat in the US is produced with many chemicals. Even organic meats are not held to the highest standards. Meat produced with grain fed animals (because corn is cheap due to subsidies) is more likely to be diseased (i.e. e.coli). Dairy: The human body was never intended to digest dairy. We lose tolerance for lactose as our bodies produce less and less lactase as we get older. Processed foods should be obvious. [/quote] Not PP, but there are several different genetic mutations in different human populations that allow humans to ingest dairy long into adulthood. Not every human population has these mutations, but most Europeans and a good number of Africans do. There are healthy and there are unhealthy ways to eat any diet (vegan, vegetarian, or omnivorous) and it's pompous to suggest only vegans care about eating healthily. My vegan friends eat lots of processed garbage like tortilla chips and french fries (which are technically vegan). Also, I don't understand why, if eating natural and healthy foods is your argument for veganism, honey is a no-no? Honey has been consumed by humans for thousands (if not hundreds of thousands of years). [/quote]
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