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Originally posted by MajorMalfunction
Actually we evolved our great big brains because we stopped being largely vegetarian, moved out of the trees and began to eat meat. If it wasn't for our ancestors eating meat we'd no doubt be having this conversation via poo flinging, rather than on the internet.
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Milton argues that meat supplied early humans not only with all the essential amino acids, but also with many vitamins, minerals and other nutrients they required, allowing them to exploit marginal, low quality plant foods, like roots - foods that have few nutrients but lots of calories. These calories, or energy, fueled the expansion of the human brain and, in addition, permitted human ancestors to increase in body size while remaining active and social.
"Once animal matter entered the human diet as a dependable staple, the overall nutrient content of plant foods could drop drastically, if need be, so long as the plants supplied plenty of calories for energy," said Milton.
The brain is a relentless consumer of calories, said Milton. It needs glucose 24 hours a day. Animal protein probably did not provide many of those calories, which were more likely to come from carbohydrates, she said.
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Since plant foods available in the dry and deforested early human environment had become less nutritious, meat was critical for weaned infants, said Milton. She explained that small infants could not have processed enough bulky plant material to get both nutrients for growth and energy for brain development.
I prefer to eat higher on the food chain myself. Let the bovines, pigs, chickens and ostriches pre-digest the vegetables for me.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
That's not true.
Some sure. Hell maybe even lots.
I am a vegetarian myself. I am also an amateur pit fighter, and a competitive artist in eskrima. I am not scrawny at all. Would you like some pics?
Oh and there is more to muscle growth then protein, although that point is erroneous since I think you're suggesting you can't get protein from a vegetarian diet? If that's the case then you are simply not qualified to make any judgments on vegetarianism.
[edit on 30-7-2007 by Cloak and Dagger]
Originally posted by thehumbleone
I am very aware that there are some plants that contain protein, such as soy protein found in beans.
The problem is that protein does not contain the creatine found in meats.
Oh, and it ridiculous to say meat is bad for you. It just like smoking, there are some people who have smoked their whole life and nothing has happened to them.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
John I think I can help, I have an extensive amount of knowledge in this area. Is it just about everytime you eat one? Is this fast-food or storebought? Both? If store bought then what brand?
Originally posted by FreeThinkerIdealist
If you took the time to look at a link provided early in the thread, you would see that there are a lot of professional athletes, assumingly much more in shape and muscular than you may ever be in your life
Originally posted by Johnmike
As a side note, I notice that I get a slight headache shortly after eating a hamburger. Could it be the fat content, or something else?
Originally posted by thehumbleone
For all I care they can eat whatever leaf they want. All I did was merely point out that a lot of them appear to be malnourished.
I'm glad you respect my choice to eat meat. I never said that I don't respect vegetarians choice not to eat meat.
Have you noticed that most vegetarians look like scrawny weaklings?