OK. You don’t care about animals. Consider a vegan diet from self-interest and such tasty dishes as…..
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OK. Perhaps you don’t feel particularly compassionate towards animals, birds and fish. Then consider a vegan diet for personal health reasons. It is a thing of beauty to live a much more healthy and happy life from food growing out of the Earth. Most primates, such as chimpanzees, gorillas and monkeys are herbivous – with rare exception. Numerous other animals are herbivorous such as horses, elephants, giraffes, cows, sheep and so on. Chimpanzees, our closest primates, similar in brain and bone strucure as ourselves, eat food grown out of the ground. The genetic difference between humans and chimps is less than 2%. We may have adapted to the comsumption of animals, birds and fish but that does not show that the diet of the omnivore benefits our genetic make up.
OK. You don’t care about animals. Consider a vegan diet from self-interest and such tasty dishes as…..
OK. You don’t care about animals. Consider a…
OK. You don’t care about animals. Consider a vegan diet from self-interest and such tasty dishes as…..
OK. Perhaps you don’t feel particularly compassionate towards animals, birds and fish. Then consider a vegan diet for personal health reasons. It is a thing of beauty to live a much more healthy and happy life from food growing out of the Earth. Most primates, such as chimpanzees, gorillas and monkeys are herbivous – with rare exception. Numerous other animals are herbivorous such as horses, elephants, giraffes, cows, sheep and so on. Chimpanzees, our closest primates, similar in brain and bone strucure as ourselves, eat food grown out of the ground. The genetic difference between humans and chimps is less than 2%. We may have adapted to the comsumption of animals, birds and fish but that does not show that the diet of the omnivore benefits our genetic make up.