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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @Signal312 3 Dec \ parent \ on: What Are Humans ACTUALLY Supposed to Eat? w/ Professor Bart Kay health
I hear this a lot, that everyone is different (in regards to the proper human diet) and has different nutritional needs.
I don't think that's true, though. Maybe in terms of wants and desires, and habits and impulses, but in terms of what is actually the healthiest, I don't think it can be so different, from person to person.
It just doesn't make sense, considering human beings as mammals. There's no other mammalian species out there, where you can feed 2 individuals wildly different diets, and they both thrive. Like - what would happen if you were to feed one lion a meat diet, and another a vegan diet?
Obviously there's gradients, on the omnivore/carnivore spectrum, and we're more omnivore than lions. But especially considering that a vegan diet doesn't have at least 1 very well known nutrient (B12), which over the long term can cause very serious problems - there's no way I can believe that the vegan diet is appropriate for humans.
Not to mention my personal experience in the last year, of going completely animal based, and feeling so much better, having so much more energy.
From a more practical perspective, wouldn't history okay a roll? Like humans that come from different environment with different ancestors? If I go to Mexico and drink the water I might get sick. While a native could be fine. Aren't we conditioned to thrive in different environments. I feel like humans are quite adaptable. I feel like humans are unique in this way because we travel the world and we can decide what we want to eat. I suppose maybe this is kind of a nature vs. nurture question. 🤔
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I agree that there are different diets that work for different people, or for different cultures living in different environments. Just not as different as people think - nothing like the difference between vegan and carnivore.
The drinking the water thing...I think it's a matter of developing antibodies to specific bacteria that can cause illness. I know people from India who, after having been away from India for a while, had to be very careful when they returned for a visit, because they WOULD get sick from the water, now.
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A vegan diet is a higher vibrational diet. It's lighter food, literally meaning closer to the sun, more light. Eating animals is eating the thing that eats the higher vibrational energy and it is eating death of a something we are more closely related to. That's why in so many faiths pork is a no go. That's how I see it. Do you think humans are meant to be carnivores?
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Should we go tell lions to stop eating gazelles because it's "low vibration" for them?
This notion of feeling bad for eating what's the most nutritious is manmade nonsense, classic human overthinking
Just like lions, human beings are carnivores: https://youtu.be/C-WUb3mJEso
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I don't tell anyone or anything what to eat. If you don't know about energies and vibrations, then I am not sure what to say. I respect your opinion. You do you. I know what to eat all by myself with out YouTube telling me.
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I respect that point of view. I look at food more like a spiritual journey. I had a carnivore phase and it was amazing for me for a period of time. But again, I see humans as spiritual beings have a temporary human experience. And ascending or rasing our vibration has a lot to do with what we consume. Am I right? No idea. That's just how I see it now. I used to be scientific in my thinking. Now I feel differently..
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