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Can one live on only meat?
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vinegar_husbands wrote: »jofjltncb6 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »floridagirl7264 wrote: »
Because they are eating this way, they are in a permanent state of ketosis. Can you imagine what their breath must smell like? YUCK!
Not everyone gets keto breath.
My pee smells like bacon and I like it.
You like bacon?
Or you like pee that smells like bacon?
My pee smells like bacon due to being in ketosis. Or slightly cupcakey. I do not eat bacon very often.
Keto without bacon is pointless.1 -
A question asked to famous broadcaster Al Michaels and his response:
Question:You are not a fan of vegetables. But if you must have two on your plate, they are?
Answer:I have never eaten a vegetable in my life and you can put that on my tombstone. Ask John Madden about the night I ordered French Onion soup in Green Bay and asked them to hold the onions. They got it right – just the broth, cheese and crouton. Delicious. If you threatened me at gunpoint and insisted I have two on my plate, one would look like a big, juicy Porterhouse and the other would look eerily similar to lemon meringue pie.2 -
I am not much of a meat eater...my diet is mostly pescatarian, although I will eat a little poultry now and then. But I can't imagine a diet of only meat. Even if I enjoyed the taste of meat, I would miss the texture of other foods. I can't imagine never again experiencing the satisfying crunch of a raw veggie, or the way a simple cracker just melts in your mouth. I would miss the sensation of sweet sticky juice dribbling down my chin as I bit into a piece of fruit. Sweet, salty, sour...you just don't get all those flavors from meat alone. It would take all the joy out of eating.3
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Wonder if that family of 4 eats grass fed, grazed, orgainc beef? If not, than that's a heck of a lot of hormones each day.0
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Leslierussell4134 wrote: »Wonder if that family of 4 eats grass fed, grazed, orgainc beef? If not, than that's a heck of a lot of hormones each day.
Not really. Even the elevated hormone levels seen in the meat of hormone-treated cattle are still only around a nanogram or two per serving, compared to your own body which produces about half of a milligram per day (a milligram being 1,000,000 ng).
In terms of hormones, plant phytoestrogens are vastly higher in concentration than any animal product, whether given extra hormones or not.5
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