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WE THINK WE ARE ONE, WE ACT AS IF WE ARE ONE, BUT WE ARE NOT ONE (4)
Natural carnivores live on meat. Natural herbivores live on vegetables, fruits, and starches (rice, corn, potatoes, beans, pasta). Carnivores and herbivores are made differently (Table 1). Carnivores have claws and sharp teeth for ripping meat apart; herbivores have hands (unless they have hooves) for gathering food and flat teeth for grinding the vegetables, fruits, and grains. Carnivores have short bowels, rapidly digest flesh, and rapidly excrete the putrefying animal products. The time required for food to travel through their intestinal tract is short. Herbivores have long intestines so that there is plenty of time to digest the nutrients in the plants, fruits, and starches, and when these animals eat these foods, their transient times also are relatively short, despite their long intestinal tracts. Meat eaters pant to cool themselves and lap water; plant eaters, in contrast, sweat to cool and sip water. Carnivores synthesize their own vitamin C, which is virtually absent in meat and dairy products; herbivores obtain their vitamin C from plant foods in which it is abundant.
Although human beings eat meat, we are not natural carnivores. We were intended to eat plants, fruits, and starches! No matter how much fat carnivores eat, they do not develop atherosclerosis. It is virtually impossible, for example, to produce atherosclerosis in a dog, even when 100 grams of cholesterol and 120 grams of butter fat are added to its meat ration (5). (This amount of cholesterol is approximately 200 times the average amount that human beings in the USA eat each day!) In contrast, herbivores rapidly develop atherosclerosis if they are fed foods, namely fat and cholesterol, intended for natural carnivores. Adding only 2 grams of cholesterol daily for 2 months to a rabbit’s chow, for example, produces striking fatty changes in its arteries. And humans are like rabbits, natural herbivores, not like dogs or cats, natural carnivores.
Thus, although we think we are one and we act as if we are one, human beings are not natural carnivores. When we kill animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings, who are natural herbivores.
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