Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Vegetarian diet gaining ground all over the world as it meant for human beings. With evolution our teeth,our nails, gastrointestinal tract, the acid content of our stomach, the length of our intestines, our temperature controlling centre in the brain are all suggestive that this body is meant ot eat vegetarian food. Non veg cannot be eaten raw by human beings while any vegetarian food can be eaten as it has got its own flavour. Nonveg food is dead food for e.g. but some pieces of meat on the ground and just next to its put some peas, see what happens after 4-5 days. The meat starts to putrefy and smells inviting all ants and other microbes whereas a new plant starts to grow from the peas (live food gives liveliness to human beings not dead food) Like carnivorius animals Non veg food makes a human being Tamasic and Rajasic in nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 A biophysicsist explains scientifically some simple food rules, if you apply them well, most of what you say fits well. http://www.digital-recordings.com/publ/publifef.html Dr Bhate ayurveda, Dinesh Kamat <drdineshkamat wrote: > > Vegetarian diet gaining ground all over the world as it meant for human beings. With evolution our teeth,our nails, gastrointestinal tract, the acid content of our stomach, the length of our intestines, our temperature controlling centre in the brain are all suggestive that this body is meant ot eat vegetarian food. Non veg cannot be eaten raw by human beings while any vegetarian food can be eaten as it has got its own flavour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 > On 17-Aug-06, at 8:54 AM, ayurveda wrote: > > Veg or Non veg food > > Posted by: "Dinesh Kamat" drdineshkamat (AT) (DOT) co.in drdineshkamat > > Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:47 pm (PST) > > Vegetarian diet gaining ground all over the world as it meant for > human beings. With evolution our teeth,our nails, gastrointestinal > tract, the acid content of our stomach, the length of our > intestines, our temperature controlling centre in the brain are all > suggestive that this body is meant ot eat vegetarian food. this is untrue - any credentialed anthropologist will clearly state that the human body evolved as an omnivorous creature the pH content (1-2) of our stomach is much lower than any ruminant or strictly "vegetarian" animal (which btw, are more like insectivores/herbivores, but this point seems to be get lost in the rush to finesse an argument) - and what else is the stomach, if not a sac to denature protein??? there other examples in your statement that are equally erroneous, for e.g., explain to me the purpose of our canine teeth, if we evolved as vegetarians? methinks you have been reading to many one-sided analyses of the subject to balance it out, perhaps you might start your reading here: http://beyondveg.com/billings-t/comp-anat/comp-anat-1b.shtml > Non veg cannot be eaten raw by human beings while any vegetarian > food can be eaten as it has got its own flavour. this also untrue do a little research and you will see that there are many non-veg foods that are eaten raw all over the world, such as sashimi, kibbeh, steak tartar, raw egg yolks, carne cruda, vietnamese pho, etc etc - like eating raw vegetables however, there are certain risks involved, which is why to be perfectly safe meat intended to be eaten raw should be deep frozen for at least 2 weeks btw, very few people in india are advised to eat raw vegetables because of ground water contamination, and most people eat heavily spiced cooked food also, apart from nuts/seeds vegetarian protein sources MUST be cooked in order to make the proteins assimable as well as denature the numerous anti-nutrient substances like lectins and phytates > Nonveg food is dead food for e.g. but some pieces of meat on the > ground and just next to its put some peas, see what happens after > 4-5 days. The meat starts to putrefy and smells inviting all ants > and other microbes whereas a new plant starts to grow from the peas > (live food gives liveliness to human beings not dead food). > take any dense, dead material and leave it on the ground for 4-5 days and it will attract the decomposing organisms that are specific to that substrate however, properly stored meat even without refrigeration (as long as its not too humid) can be left in it raw state for weeks, as it the common practice of letting the carcass "hang" your argument is an aesthetic consideration Caldecott todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com www.toddcaldecott.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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