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vegetarian
#31
Steaming don't remove the good stuff....

And yes, when I eat broccoli it's normally in a mouthful of something else Wink
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#32
not all cheese is loaded with fat. try find goat crumbled feta. i think it's fat free and 9grs of protien per cubic inch. about protien, there are 21 protiens inexistance of that the human body need 19 i think. others are codon start/stopers. what the body cant get theroght eating it can synthisize. but it is better to eat the real thing.

look at the human body. we have molar wich are for grinding. all predominate carnivors have really pointy K-9 teeth. we dont. those theeth are used for eating meat. loot at the intestines of carinvors. they are shorter than predomitaly herbavors. that is meat roats in your intestine and generates alot of bactiria. they have a shorter system to prevent such growth. humans have a longer one like the herbavors so it can take the time to brake down foods.
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#33
Adsorken: I like vegetarians, but I also like eating big juicy steaks right in front of them very slowly, savoring each delicious bite to get on their nerves. Wink
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#34
Quote:not all cheese is loaded with fat. try find goat crumbled feta. i think it's fat free and 9grs of protien per cubic inch.
It also tastes like goat feces. Tongue

Quote:look at the human body. we have molar wich are for grinding. all predominate carnivors have really pointy K-9 teeth. we dont. those theeth are used for eating meat. loot at the intestines of carinvors. they are shorter than predomitaly herbavors. that is meat roats in your intestine and generates alot of bactiria. they have a shorter system to prevent such growth. humans have a longer one like the herbavors so it can take the time to brake down foods.
Do some research man...first of all, humans HAVE canines. It is the third tooth back on both sides and on both your upper and lower jaws. These teeth are used to rip apart meat. The fourth tooth back (I'm unfamiliar with the name at the moment) serves a dual purpose of being able to both rip meat and chew a vegetable. The reason carnivores have shorter intestines is because they are predators, and they have more urgent dietary requirements...aka they have to digest faster to more quickly absorb nutrients, or they can face death. Humans, like all other omnivores, have longer intestines to accommodate eating vegetables. Where you got this "meat rot" thing...I don't know...but it's not in any of the documents I've read over the years. Bacteria is a normal part of an animal's body; bacteria in the intestines assist in the breaking down of all foods.

Quote:Adsorken: I like vegetarians, but I also like eating big juicy steaks right in front of them very slowly, savoring each delicious bite to get on their nerves. Wink
I couldn't agree more Wink
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#35
AFAIK the next one back is an incisor.
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#36
Quote:AFAIK the next one back is an incisor.
Yeah, that might be the one Big Grin I'm too lazy to look it up right now though Tongue
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#37
Um, the incisors are your FRONT TEETH, the front 4 at least. Their main purpose is to not make it look like there's a giant gap in your teeth. Your cuspid (nicknamed 'canine tooth' for a reason, as addy put), is the next one, the tall sharp one that they always make really huge in japenese cartoons. Then you have like these two bicuspids on each side that help with both veggies and meat, and then you have the molars, which are primarily veggie.
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#38
Well I did say AFAIK...

Thanks for the dentistry lesson Smile
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#39
Diroga, huh? Where do you get the idea that meat rots in the intestines? No food "rots" in your intestines considering that by the time they get there, it is converted into a ball of mucus and material that is broken down by the HCl in your stomach. Bacteria is an essencial part of the human body (as well as in other animals). There is the intestinal flora and the vaginal flora as two examples. This is why antibiotics cannot be abused, becuz they kill this flora and upset the balance. Without this bacteria you CANNOT digest any food in the intestines, becuz the stomach cannot break everything down in order to be absorbed as useful nutrients for the body.

As for intestines length, horses also have short intestines and they are herbavoires. Intestinal length is dependant upon the particular animal. Meat does not rot in the intestines, however grains can ferment in there and cause at the very least gases (why beans make you fart) and at the worse, intestinal and stomach twists and death in some animals.
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#40
Yes, bicuspids, thank you toonski Smile I knew I wasn't totally looney Wink oh wait.........
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