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Old 03-05-2008, 08:06 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dumbaznboy View Post
im curious of the notion of going vegetarian as being THE way to go for a healthy diet...

I'm not saying its ridiculous nor am I trying to say its bad in any way, it's just I've seen alot of my friends (all females) turning vegetarian in hopes of losing weight.

I just don't see how its supposed to work.
I'm with you on that one. I feel sometimes that I should go mostly veggo just because it seems more...natural to me. I know humans eat meat and I have no qualms with that at all. I just seem to operate better when I reduce my intake of meat. I feel less weighed down, more alert, that kind of thing. I have no problem eating meat, the "morality" thing, either. I don't think it's evil to eat animals or anything like that. It's just a personal choice, and I mean that to the fullest because it's based on my opinion of my body

It's a fact that vegetarians and vegans can most certainly be fat! The change alone won't cure anyone. Hell, french fries are vegan, and we all know how healthy those are!
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