Vegetarian Diets are Not Good for Humans!

‘Homo carnivorous’

Paleo Diet There is no doubt whatsoever that we cannot be a vegetarian species. From at least the time that Homo erectus appeared in the cold Eurasian continent some 500,000 years ago, we must have lived on and adapted to a diet almost exclusively of meat.

All this evidence points to our being pure carnivores, as are the big cats. However, we are a remarkably successful species. It is unlikely that we would have been quite so successful if we had been forced to rely on only one source of food. It is obvious from archaeological remains that we tended to be more opportunist eaters. We hunted and ate meat primarily but, if meat was in short supply, we would eat almost anything — so long as it did not require cooking. This still precluded some of the roots and most of the legumes and cereals that we eat today. When meat was in short supply, we got our protein from nuts and ate fruits and berries. During our evolution, therefore, when we lived well, our diet was high in protein and fat: during lean times it was richer in carbohydrates.

So, our ideal diet, the one we evolved and adapted to, must also be one which is high in proteins and fats, and low in carbohydrates.

Read the whole article;  The Naive Vegetarian

From the Weston Price FoundationThe Myths of Vegetarianism


6 Comments on “Vegetarian Diets are Not Good for Humans!”

  1. Sandeep's avatar Sandeep says:

    They r not scavangers, bcoz they r not eating dead ones, but live ones r being butchered 4 this.

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  2. Sandeep's avatar Sandeep says:

    At those times we used to have canine teeth at front corners upper ones.
    Canine has now almost vanished.
    It indicates evolution telling us to be veg.
    Also remember, meet then consumed was raw and not cooked. How can u compare?
    Makes Sense.

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  3. @rno's avatar @rno says:

    Most people are not able to kill a cow, a pig, a calf with their bare hands. They don’t even like to kill the animal. They leave it to others. So I think meat-eating humans are not omnivores but scavengers.

    Nowadays we know that keeping animals just for the taste is cruel. We don’t need to eat animals.
    I hope tha ethical thoughts will evolve more than carnivoral human cruelty.

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