WOW, this issue is always very emotional, I respect vegetarians, and have a friend who runs a vegan foundation, we get toguether and he eats his salad and i don't say anything, I try to eat a stake and he gets nauseated, so I have to eat away from him, i guess that's his problem, not mine.
Regarding the guys here that have made it on a vegetarian diet, congratulations, and please check your muscle mass and your nutrient levels, as long as those ar ok go on.
Now, I have not eaten vegetables in all my life, I am fructose intolerant and cannot eat fruit, and since when i was a kid i got sick on fruit, my parents chose to remove al vegetables from my diet, so i was never used to the taste or looks on them.
I am still alive and healthy (at least my doctor says so). I eat basically meat and dairy, I have tried some potatoes and some vegetables as an adult, but I just plainly don'tlike them.
So as you can see, it's possible to survive on a meat and dairy diet also, I do take vitamin supplements though (and have all my life) cause I can't eat fruit.
But i don't go around preaching others to do as i do, mine is an inherited defficiency and to others:
"It's a choice of food, not a religion" - George carlin
Regarding the guys here that have made it on a vegetarian diet, congratulations, and please check your muscle mass and your nutrient levels, as long as those ar ok go on.
Now, I have not eaten vegetables in all my life, I am fructose intolerant and cannot eat fruit, and since when i was a kid i got sick on fruit, my parents chose to remove al vegetables from my diet, so i was never used to the taste or looks on them.
I am still alive and healthy (at least my doctor says so). I eat basically meat and dairy, I have tried some potatoes and some vegetables as an adult, but I just plainly don'tlike them.
So as you can see, it's possible to survive on a meat and dairy diet also, I do take vitamin supplements though (and have all my life) cause I can't eat fruit.
But i don't go around preaching others to do as i do, mine is an inherited defficiency and to others:
"It's a choice of food, not a religion" - George carlin
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