Humans are omnivores. There are essential vitamins and nutrients that we can't get from any food other than meat. I read an article once of a vegan couple who almost killed their baby by feeding him/her nothing but soy milk. They went to jail for it. Although I have nothing against vegetarianism, be real.
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Any mono-diet will have detrimental effects. It wasn't lack of meat that lead to illness, it was mono-soy. There are literally millions of people who have lived their whole lives without eating meat.
All illlness are usually caused by lack of proper nutrition. It has nothing to do with traditional diets, meat, veggies, fruit, what we could grow in our enviornment before factory farming or humanity would be dead by now. People ate from the enviornment they lived in...my people come from the north and our food was primarly meat in the winter and a varied vegertarian and fish based diet in the summers...we did just fine eating that way fro thousands of years @rieki...
This article was actually about the stink of carriorn, non virtuious actions like greed, hatred, ignorance, envy, stealing, ....backbiting, reacting blindly lashing out and hurting people.
Then how are they getting their vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 comes from bacteria. It's found in natural water, in dirt, on plants (that aren't cleaned). etc. If you foster a healthy gut biome the bacteria in your gut will provide you with enough B12.
Problem is, society is addicted to sanitation and antibacterials that kill these bacteria.
Further, we don't eat dirt or natural flowing water very often.
Our deficiencies are a result of our disconnection from natural cycles and environments.
Not sure I buy that 100%. These days scientists can genetically modify bacteria to produce anything. The problem with going full natural and forgetting all the sanitation is today society now becomes unable to sustain high density ways of living such as cities. Also, nature is not always friendly and unlike sharks and crocodiles, we are not perfectly adapted to our environment. There will be casualties and everything becomes survival of the fittest. By the way, dirt houses the bacteria that causes the black plague.
You don't have to buy it. It's fact by these scientists you speak of.
Dirt houses the foundations for literally all of life. So, naturally it houses "black plague bacteria". The reason this isn't a problem is because there is diversity in the soil that doesn't allow any one bacteria to grow unchecked.
The same holds true for our bodies and our own biome. Diversity is key to thriving.
Speaking of black plaque... It was our
That caused it...
Also, what you have quoted on B12 may be fact but it is a misleading one. This is what I found on a vegan website.
The internet is so fascinating because we can find whatever "truth" we want.
From the same article you sited.
Wait, unusual in western cultures? I wonder then if it has something to do with how we live and not objective facts about B12 absorption?
It's not limited to B12. There are 6 more nutrients that we know of that cannot come from plants. Plus, children under a certain age will not have the right gut bacteria to process solid foods or this B12 producer you speak of. Sure, it can also be supplemented by dairy and eggs. But you would need a lot of it.
Yes, everything starts from dirt. But that doesn't change why you must wash your hands after handling it. The moment it enters the body, the environment has changed. Favouring one group over another. The soil may be sporting it just fine and the veggies in it but you simply should not eat dirt.
I'd rather educate everyone so they don't eat dirt rather than split them up so that if someone does eat dirt and dies of bubonic plague, it will be an isolated incident.
The population is huge on Earth. You can't just blame cities for existing. People need to live somewhere and they choose to be with other people. Some are born on islands with no means to relocate. There are also regions on Earth which are not suitable for long term human occupancy. The benefits of being in a city must far outweigh it's drawbacks for enough people to form them.
I eat dirt. But only from organic and regenerative farms with incredible fertile and healthy soil. I love it.
Something you may not know. The entire tube from your mouth to your anus is technically outside of your body. In this cavity there are more non-human cells than human one in the entire body....
Eating dirt aids in diversity of these bacteria, fungi, yeast, etc.
This diversity maintains balance and helps break down our food so that we can actually absorb the vital nutrients.
Humans are like bears, we eat what we can get from the environment we live in...soy is harmful unless fermented and most soy is soaked in glyphosate. Formulas are toxic and full of ingredients babies cannot digest. You can read about this in my last article https://steemit.com/health/@reddust/i-didn-t-know-this
Thank you @bahamutzero and I have nothing against vegans or vegetarians if they are nice to me when I eat my steak...hehehe
Thank you for your support