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RE: #ToVeganOrNot - Explain Why You DO or DO NOT Eat Dead Animals & "Animal Products" (Comment Contest: 20+ STEEM in Prizes)

in #toveganornot6 years ago (edited)

Hi, I would like to make a few comments about these issues. First of all, it is very difficult to find the quality protein in animal products and may have great difficulties in its deficiency. My opinion is that both animal products and vegetables should be consumed equally because the place in the human body is important in both groups. I think that edible animals need to be consumed in accordance with the needs of excess can be harmful. We don't say we kill animals, but people need to be consumed for their eating needs. Serious difficulties may occur in the body when insufficient protein is taken. I think it's best to be balanced, eat what we are, or Vegan is the best balanced way to feed on both sides.
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Vegan nutrition can lead to some difficulties in the body, such as the inability of the bones to get enough protein etc. If we do a balanced consumption, we'll do less damage to the environment. Products that are damaging to the environment and disrupting the ecological balance are ready-made foods I certainly do not recommend consuming ready-made foods.

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I actually did a large post about this recently, as the arguments for protein by animal-eaters are based on complete pseudo-science, and do not match up with reality. Humans need the 9 essential amino acids, which can be gotten from hundreds of different plants, and the fact that dead flesh has complete protein chains is part of the reason eating it drains so much energy. The body actually has to break down those proteins into the AAs it actually needs, which is highly inefficient.

Congratulations on your work, really great.