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		By: Heather		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2013 22:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://dailyhealthpost.com/5-health-lessons-from-the-paleo-diet/#comment-788&quot;&gt;Jim Corcoran&lt;/a&gt;.

You do know chimpanzees will readily and frequently consume &quot;animal products&quot; like bugs, eggs and smaller mammals, right? In fact, a lot of primates eat meat? Also, ancestrally speaking, what we would have been &quot;intended&quot; to eat by nature would have depended a lot on the climate where we lived. Ancient man didn&#039;t have the luxury of a global food market and access to fresh produce year-round--in the winter when everything is frozen and dead, before we learned to store food, what exactly do you suggest we ate? 


...but humans aren&#039;t meant to eat meat, nooo. 


Humans get high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart disease, not from meat, but from being lazy slobs who eat too much and don&#039;t get off the damn couch.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://dailyhealthpost.com/5-health-lessons-from-the-paleo-diet/#comment-788">Jim Corcoran</a>.</p>
<p>You do know chimpanzees will readily and frequently consume &#8220;animal products&#8221; like bugs, eggs and smaller mammals, right? In fact, a lot of primates eat meat? Also, ancestrally speaking, what we would have been &#8220;intended&#8221; to eat by nature would have depended a lot on the climate where we lived. Ancient man didn&#8217;t have the luxury of a global food market and access to fresh produce year-round&#8211;in the winter when everything is frozen and dead, before we learned to store food, what exactly do you suggest we ate? </p>
<p>&#8230;but humans aren&#8217;t meant to eat meat, nooo. </p>
<p>Humans get high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart disease, not from meat, but from being lazy slobs who eat too much and don&#8217;t get off the damn couch.</p>
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		By: Jim Corcoran		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2013 22:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Omnivore is a term that&#039;s commonly applied to humans, as if it&#039;s normal, natural, and necessary for us to eat both plants and animals. It is true that our bodies are capable of digesting and deriving nutrition from animal products as well as plants. The same is true of cows, who are commonly fed bloodmeal, fishmeal, and the ground up body parts of other factory farmed animals. But we don&#039;t call them omnivores. True omnivores, such as pigs and bears, don&#039;t get high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart disease from eating animal products. Renowned anthropologist Dr. Richard Leakey regards modern man, our ancient ancestors, and our closest living primate relatives - all - essentially as herbivores, not omnivores. Our required nutrients are all available from plant sources, and there are millions of people whose lives testify to the fact that we don&#039;t need to consume animal products in order to survive or to thrive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Omnivore is a term that&#8217;s commonly applied to humans, as if it&#8217;s normal, natural, and necessary for us to eat both plants and animals. It is true that our bodies are capable of digesting and deriving nutrition from animal products as well as plants. The same is true of cows, who are commonly fed bloodmeal, fishmeal, and the ground up body parts of other factory farmed animals. But we don&#8217;t call them omnivores. True omnivores, such as pigs and bears, don&#8217;t get high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart disease from eating animal products. Renowned anthropologist Dr. Richard Leakey regards modern man, our ancient ancestors, and our closest living primate relatives &#8211; all &#8211; essentially as herbivores, not omnivores. Our required nutrients are all available from plant sources, and there are millions of people whose lives testify to the fact that we don&#8217;t need to consume animal products in order to survive or to thrive.</p>
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