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Originally Posted by Laz116
When that is said I think it is fair to say that the average vegetarian is probably eating healthier than the average meat-eater. Partly because he/she has to think about stuff like protein-sources and thus is conscious about what she eat, partly because we meat eaters in general eat far to few vegetables and far to much meat.
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I think you need to find a middle way. I love (most) vegetables but I also love (most) meat sources. But if I had the money, I'd eat way more fish. Fish is very healthy but also very expensive to eat every day...
I can believe people if they say they are vegetarian because they don't like meat, or they don't want to eat something with a face (as Z said, I believe), or any other
personal reason. But not if they are because it's supposedly healthier. The verdict is still out on that one. We've been meat eaters from almost the start of our carrier as humans (everything points in that direction, our teeth, our gut, our stomach) so it can't be that unheallthy...