Why do I keep getting sick after eating meat?!


Question: Why do I keep getting sick after eating meat?
i recently stopped being a vegetarian and i'm tempted to start again

Answers:

Your body is rejecting the meat because you have suddenly introducedit to an unhealthy substance that is full of vetinary drugs and hormones. Dump the meat and treat your body with respect and fill it with healthy veggie food. We are not designed to digest fatty meat that often rots in our intestines for up to three days.



I'm no expert but maybe due to not eating meat for a length of time, your body can no longer digest it properly. Probably if you continue to wean yourself slowly back onto meat you should be fine.
Also, having always been a vegetarian the smell and sight of meat can make me gag - so it could just be an instinctive reaction like that.



its because you ate no meat and all of a sudden you did, so it will take some time before your body gets used to it. only eat a little bit of meat for now, gradually eating more everyday or so. if you get sick again then stop for a day to two, then eat a little bit. dont eat too much though.



your getting sick because your body isn't use to the meat soo it might take a little while for it to be fully use to it.

My mom use to be a vegetarian



your body is used to being a vegetarian so only eat small proportions every other day to get your body used to it again.

me myself and the internet.



your body is used to eating good. now u have more junk and cholesterol go back to veg

vegan.com



I don't want to get you paranoid... but someone may be poisoning your meat.

the voices



may be you didn't cook meat well




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