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[QUOTE="martins:1040765"]I don't know if people think my argument is that humans are obligate carnivores but that wasn't my argument. I was arguing AGAINST omnivorism. There is no way humans were meant to eat solely vegetables. Especially the crap most vegetarians eat today - namely beans and grains. Legumes (soy beans, all beans, peanuts) and grass seeds (barley, wheat, all grains) are full of antinutrients (called phylates and lectins) that prevent the absorption of any of the nutrients the plants may have had. Nevermind the fact that the majority of the nutrients plants have to offer are fat soluble, something you're not getting much of on a vegetarian diet. Anyway, I definitely agree humans are meant to be omnivorous but I also think they can thrive on a carnivorous diet. Including all the offal, humans can get every essential nutrient from an animal. I've been eating only meat lately but that's because I have no veggies right now. I love me some brussel sprouts and cauliflower and broccoli.[/QUOTE]
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