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But I must agree with A_S, meat is bad for you, just go back to the years of biology, when plants make their own food they consume 90/100 parts of food of they make, and store the 10 parts, then when an animal eats the plant they consume 9/10 (from above) parts of food for their growth, and store the 1 part for later, Then the process continues on and on, you getting less nutrition ever step, so whats logical? eating plants, they provide so much more nutrition than animals do. But what it all boils down to is meat tases better for the masses.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>My God, how can you possibly have said something so idiotic on so many levels? It's almost a masterpiece of stupidity.
The premise is correct - at each stage of consumption, energy is lost. But the correct conclusion is not that there is less "nutrition" in meat than in plants; rather, it is that the total biomass of plants must be vastly greater than that of animals (which is true, of course).
A cow will have much less "nutrition" (better, "total capacity to supply energy") than all of the grass that it had to consume in order to grow. But would you really want to eat all that grass, even supposing you liked grass?
The conclusion that you seem to draw (if you can be said to reach a coherent one at all) is that there is more energy in a (say) 200g bunch of grass than in a 200g sirloin steak. But this is just wrong (well, in terms of the energy we can use. Strictly speaking they are equivalent in terms of total energy). A 200g steak will provide vastly more energy to a human than the same mass of grass.
Further, it is facile to conflate different
types of nutrition. Meat is an excellent source of protein, whereas vegeteble matter for the most part is not. It is possible to obtain enough protein from vegetable matter alone, but it is extremely difficult to obtain important specific amino acids from a solely vegetarian diet. Vegan diets are even worse.
As an aside, I consider it irresponsible to bring up a child on a vegetarian diet, and certainly so on a vegan diet. It will damage their health, and in the case of veganism will probably lead to fearfully brittle bones.
? posted by omegaslayer4777
Just like candy soda is the same, at my High school they sold soda, my thoughts were, why dont they just sell crack or someother drug? They both have the same effects, only crack is a little more heavy
Again, are you really the complete moron that your words suggest you to be, or are you deliberately talking nonsense?
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Looks like I've cracked again and gone on one of my flabbergasted tirades, in which I crucify some poor bastard for timesharing his only brain cell.
Ah well.
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