Can a person live on meat alone?!


Question:

Can a person live on meat alone?

Just out of curiousity, is it possible...to be the opposite of a vegetarian?

(In this definition of meat I include seafood such as fish and shellfish.)


Answers:
Yes, they would live, but it wouldn't be a long and healthy life. This diet would mess up their digestive system like you wouldn't believe. And in just a few days, their whole body would be out of whack because of the lack of balanced nutrition. The person would also become very fatigued. Also, most meat contains a lot of fat, so that would clog their arteries. Not smart.

I dont think so. The diet of a person only eating meats would be a lot more srtict than a vegetarians, and would not allow for proper nutrition.

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No. A person needs to also eat fruits and vegetables, as they provide great nutrition. Living on meat alone is bad for your health.

iM NOT SURE HOW HEALTHY YOU WOULD BE BUT IF YOU LOOK ON LINE UNDER THE CRO MAGNUM MAN DIET THESE PEOPLE EAT NOTHING BUT MEAT AND FAT DAILY

No way! Don't try it! My uncle ate only meat for one summer and he had a heart attack. He's still alive, but please don't try it!

but a person can also live on veg food ,i accept non veg food nourishes body but veg food nourishes mind and soul

No. The fat content would be too much and your arteries would clog up.

I sure you could live on meat alone but you would be lacking many essential vitamins and minerals that can only be had from a properly balanced diet.

no. you need carbs to keep up your energy. bread, potatoes will help you to increase and burn energy. it's wise if you use them together. protine and carbs.

Being an unshakable meat lover, I wish I could say yes, lol, but unfortunately, it isn't quite possible to live on meat alone. You'd still need the proper fiberage of vegetables, the vitamins and minerals in fruits and your energy from carbs. Eating solely meat in the long run would lead to a host of serious health problems, from constipation and body heatiness to body odours and such.




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