08-20-2016, 03:23 AM
Look into metabolic typing. Take eskimos, 90% of their diet is meat. The simple reason for that is because there's not much else where they live. You can argue that eskimos may not live as long as some other races, but they're still doing fine.
I'm not an eskimo, but I have genes from the very top of Europe and my bloodline can be traced back to the 700's. I eat a lot of meat, it's in my genetic code to do so. I also eat way more during the winter than the summer, that's a survival mechanism. Adding body fat to cope with harsh weather without freezing to death.
You can't say meat is good or bad for you. Or a lot is bad, and some is good. As with most things, it's individual or genetic. Personally, I don't function without meat and I don't care for scientific studies saying meat is unhealthy.
I'm not an eskimo, but I have genes from the very top of Europe and my bloodline can be traced back to the 700's. I eat a lot of meat, it's in my genetic code to do so. I also eat way more during the winter than the summer, that's a survival mechanism. Adding body fat to cope with harsh weather without freezing to death.
You can't say meat is good or bad for you. Or a lot is bad, and some is good. As with most things, it's individual or genetic. Personally, I don't function without meat and I don't care for scientific studies saying meat is unhealthy.