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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1296759" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>I agree and disagree. There are many things that contribute to our health problems, and red meat isn't a terrible thing, but heavy doses (with little fiber) appears - through research - to contribute to heart disease and colon cancer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agree completely, except that many of the diseases these days aren't just happening to "old people". A better diet with less donuts and recliners, and more veggies in conjunction with the meat would help.</p><p></p><p>As I said, I still eat red meat, but in smaller quantities. My head-scratcher is why others feel the need to make snide remarks about those who eat a vegetarian diet, thinking it must purely be from "being nice to animals". Does being a steak eater make a person a tree-hugger? Same logic. Not all plant-based dieters are PETA people. In fact, most I know aren't, and do it purely for health reasons. And most I know really couldn't give a sh*t if someone has "one more burger for them". I do....if it happens to be the last burger....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1296759, member: 6146"] I agree and disagree. There are many things that contribute to our health problems, and red meat isn't a terrible thing, but heavy doses (with little fiber) appears - through research - to contribute to heart disease and colon cancer. Agree completely, except that many of the diseases these days aren't just happening to "old people". A better diet with less donuts and recliners, and more veggies in conjunction with the meat would help. As I said, I still eat red meat, but in smaller quantities. My head-scratcher is why others feel the need to make snide remarks about those who eat a vegetarian diet, thinking it must purely be from "being nice to animals". Does being a steak eater make a person a tree-hugger? Same logic. Not all plant-based dieters are PETA people. In fact, most I know aren't, and do it purely for health reasons. And most I know really couldn't give a sh*t if someone has "one more burger for them". I do....if it happens to be the last burger.... [/QUOTE]
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