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Your molars are for vertical forces when chewing and your incisors are for horizontal forces.
Neither are for specifically chewing meat
If you think they are, because you're somehow like a carnivore, then have a go at chewing fresh meat of a gazelle carcus and see how you get on...
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There's no issue at all with protein or vitamin deficiency on a vegan diet.
Saying some people put weight on because they 'over consume' carbs is because they have a **** diet, not because they're vegan. If you just stop meat and don't replace it with plant based protein, so just eat more carbs, then of course you'd be protein deficient...but that's because they've been idiots.
Beans, pulses, peas etc are fine protein sources. Not all vegans survive on pretend meat that tend to use soy etc (although increasingly they don't anyway. Pea protein is used more and more now)
Absolutely correct. No need to eat pretend meat. And actually there is nothing wrong with Tofu although you have toTart it up to make it taste good but I am eating less and less of that in favor of pulses and pea protein.
 
Going vegan will not solve the climate crisis.
A few cows farting is nowhere as damaging as air travel.
Well give some fact finding a whirl. I think that you will find some interesting facts re the impact of meat/milk etc on climate change. And its not just he farting its the energy used in producing meat etc, again it takes 80% of the energy used by agriculture to produce it.
 
Food proteins aren't the same. You have to eat a lot more grams of plant protein to get the same amount of essential amino acids as if you eat beef, for example (I think the ratio is 2,5 to 1 on average, from memory). A side effect of this means that you're eating a higher volume of included carbohydrate to get the same effect, which can result in weight gain.

Some ppl can tolerate the raised level and so the diet is good for them, some cannot and it's not good for them. I wasn't writing to state that the diet was bad - for many it's good, but then for many it's not. I wouldn't ever discourage anyone for trying something new, but have to accept we are all different and it's not one size fits all.

For example, I can eat steak and cheese and drink milk with relatively zero bad side effects, but if I have a small bowl of pasta or some bread, Im ****ting through the eye of a needle an hour later and feel hungover the next day, so eaten gluten free since my 40s and feel better for it, but then most can eat wheat with no problems at all, so my diet isn't good for everyone, but for some, it can be.

But regarding the ethical reasons for veganism, you're probably in the right and our great grandchildren will see how we have treated sentient beings in farming the same way that we regard slavery. But clearly, I don't think about this enough to change.
I would accept you eat more volume of plant proteins than meat protein to get the same amino acids, but similarly I used to eat far more meat protein than I needed anyway so I’ve simply reduced the amount without thinking about it really.
 
Please elaborate
It was only a joke
You’d said no one had mentioned veganism on this thread but I already had a while back.
Not in depth though so the ‘don’t bang on about it’ gang didn’t cancel me ;)
Been vegan nearly 5 years now and I’m more handsome, leaner and cleverer and a better lover, golfer and poker player. Probably
 
Well give some fact finding a whirl. I think that you will find some interesting facts re the impact of meat/milk etc on climate change. And its not just he farting its the energy used in producing meat etc, again it takes 80% of the energy used by agriculture to produce it.

Fact finding will turn up whatever FACTS you want it to.
 
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Struggling to think of anyone I've heard of having a 'protein deficiency, or anyone ever dying from lack of protein.
Conversely, unfortunately heard of many dying from heart related diseases and cancers, which we can nowadays take as read as being commonly linked to animal protein consumption (no, not all of course, but commonly).
2 of the most stupid questions asked to vegetarians or vegans - where do you get your protein from? where do you get your calcium from?
 
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It was only a joke
You’d said no one had mentioned veganism on this thread but I already had a while back.
Not in depth though so the ‘don’t bang on about it’ gang didn’t cancel me ;)
Been vegan nearly 5 years now and I’m more handsome, leaner and cleverer and a better lover, golfer and poker player. Probably
If all that is true you better send me some of your vegan recipes!
 
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Struggling to think of anyone I've heard of having a 'protein deficiency, or anyone ever dying from lack of protein.
Conversely, unfortunately heard of many dying from heart related diseases and cancers, which we can nowadays take as read as being commonly linked to animal protein consumption (no, not all of course, but commonly).
2 of the most stupid questions asked to vegetarians or vegans - where do you get your protein from? where do you get your calcium from?


India has one of the highest levels of diabetes and resulting deaths/disabilities due to the replacement of protein food sources with carbohydrates (because of religious based vegetarian diets), which could be seen as protein deficiency.
 
It was only a joke
You’d said no one had mentioned veganism on this thread but I already had a while back.
Not in depth though so the ‘don’t bang on about it’ gang didn’t cancel me ;)
Been vegan nearly 5 years now and I’m more handsome, leaner and cleverer and a better lover, golfer and poker player. Probably
So you managed to get your handicap down to 33 at last? :emoticon-0148-yes::emoticon-0105-wink:
 
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Do you still pop them in a glass beside your bed at night bathed in 'Steradent'?
Still? My teeth are all mine and I'm lucky enough to still have an NHS dentist. I have no comment to make on the claim that when I visit said dentist there's often an echo. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
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India has one of the highest levels of diabetes and resulting deaths/disabilities due to the replacement of protein food sources with carbohydrates (because of religious based vegetarian diets), which could be seen as protein deficiency.

Major misrepresentation of the FACTS.
Yes, India, like China is experiencing a growing diabetes crisis (as we are along with the US, rest of Europe, etc).
But, first off, India is not predominantly vegetarian. Even among Hindus. It's a myth. Estimates set the figure nowadays at around 20% or less of the population.
Studies are putting the diabetes crisis there, like most other places, down to major rapid lifestyle changes (lack of exercise, fast food, stress, lack of sleep, etc) and the pace of mass urbanization (moving away from rural life and ways of eating).
That is, a move to **** lifestyles with **** diets.
Nothing whatsoever to do with vegetarians & vegans thinking "oooh, where am I going to get my protein from"'!!
 
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Major misrepresentation of the FACTS.
Yes, India, like China is experiencing a growing diabetes crisis (as we are along with the US, rest of Europe, etc).
But, first off, India is not predominantly vegetarian. Even among Hindus. It's a myth. Estimates set the figure nowadays at around 20% or less of the population.
Studies are putting the diabetes crisis there, like most other places, down to major rapid lifestyle changes (lack of exercise, fast food, stress, lack of sleep, etc) and the pace of mass urbanization (moving away from rural life and ways of eating).
That is, a move to **** lifestyles with **** diets.
Nothing whatsoever to do with vegetarians & vegans thinking "oooh, where am I going to get my protein from"'!!

When I was there, meat consumption was very low compared to Europe. There was clear replacement of food calories from meat/protein with seed oils and low quality carbohydrate. Many would benefit healthwise from introducing meat and more protein into their diet. I can't comment on China as haven't been there.
 
India has one of the highest levels of diabetes and resulting deaths/disabilities due to the replacement of protein food sources with carbohydrates (because of religious based vegetarian diets), which could be seen as protein deficiency.
<laugh> What utter nonsense.
Diabetes has increased in recent years due to more inactive lifestyles, more industrialisation & much more eating out, particularly fast foods...like at McDonalds who are rapidly expanding there.
I couldn't care less what people eat, I only eat plants, but happily cook meat for those who want it, but to suggest India's diabetes levels are due to them being protein deficient because of vegetarian diets is beyond laughable.
 
<laugh> What utter nonsense.
Diabetes has increased in recent years due to more inactive lifestyles, more industrialisation & much more eating out, particularly fast foods...like at McDonalds who are rapidly expanding there.
I couldn't care less what people eat, I only eat plants, but happily cook meat for those who want it, but to suggest India's diabetes levels are due to them being protein deficient because of vegetarian diets is beyond laughable.

you've also missed one of the huge ones

mass consumption of cheap sugary sodas and energy drinks
one can full of 30g+ of sugar etc
 
you've also missed one of the huge ones

mass consumption of cheap sugary sodas and energy drinks
one can full of 30g+ of sugar etc
Aye
I was thinking of that as fast food, but you're right the vast increase in recent years of sugary drinks consumed in India will drive diabetes

...unless Heim is right and its because they all eat too many vegetables...<doh>
 
Aye
I was thinking of that as fast food, but you're right the vast increase in recent years of sugary drinks consumed in India will drive diabetes

...unless Heim is right and its because they all eat too many vegetables...<doh>

No, you're misrepresenting or confusing what I wrote. I wrote the increase in diabetes is due to the over consumption of carbohydrates at the expense of protein.

You understand that sugar is carbohydrate and sugary drinks are carbohydrate, yes? So you're proving my point. Try drinking a pint of coke after a steak... you won't want to, because the protein fills you up and so doesn't trigger the appetite need to consume carbohydrates and reduces sugar craving. And this is why I wrote originally that for some, vegan diets are not good, because the reduced protein levels in the diet create a craving for carbohydrate, which can cause weight gain.
 
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No, you're misrepresenting or confusing what I wrote. I wrote the increase in diabetes is due to the over consumption of carbohydrates at the expense of protein.

You understand that sugar is carbohydrate and sugary drinks are carbohydrate, yes? So you're proving my point. Try drinking a pint of coke after a steak... you won't want to, because the protein fills you up and so doesn't trigger the appetite need to consume carbohydrates and reduces sugar craving. And this is why I wrote originally that for some, vegan diets are not good, because the reduced protein levels in the diet create a craving for carbohydrate, which can cause weight gain.
I know exactly what you wrote and meant and I think it’s nonsense.
The increase in diabetes is not because people are stopping eating meat and that’s making them eat / drink more carbohydrates
It’s the exact opposite
Vegetarianism in India is decreasing, down from 33% to 26% since 2019, during that same period diabetes has increased.
So what you’re suggesting is the exact opposite of what is happening.
More Indians are eating meat & fish and more of them are diabetic