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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 266962" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I feel the exact same way, basically to a T. Imo, an animal based diet, at least as a foundation, is the healthiest way to eat, and that will never change. Simply because our bodies aren’t going to change anytime soon. There’s a reason why u can find an infinite amount of vids on YouTube about someone going from vegan/ vegetarianism to carnivore, but will never find a vid of someone going from carnivore to vegan/ vegetarianism. It’s because once u find an animal based diet, u feel and function optimally, and it all makes perfect sense why. So nobody is going to figure out how to feel and function optimally, and want to switch to something else. Plus, the same mindset that gets most people to become vegetarian, is the mindset that gets people to become carnivore/ animal based. So a ton of carnivores have explored all other diets, just like u, and realize that its very difficult to indefinitely feel good on a vegan/ vegetarian diet, and extremely easy to on a carnivore/ animal based diet</p><p></p><p>i view veganism the same way I view religion. The more u delve into it, the more it doesn’t make sense. Whilst a carnivore diet is the opposite. The more u delve into it, the more it makes sense why it works so well. And this is just going to continue the more and more info comes out about a carnivore/ animal based diet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 266962, member: 15043"] I feel the exact same way, basically to a T. Imo, an animal based diet, at least as a foundation, is the healthiest way to eat, and that will never change. Simply because our bodies aren’t going to change anytime soon. There’s a reason why u can find an infinite amount of vids on YouTube about someone going from vegan/ vegetarianism to carnivore, but will never find a vid of someone going from carnivore to vegan/ vegetarianism. It’s because once u find an animal based diet, u feel and function optimally, and it all makes perfect sense why. So nobody is going to figure out how to feel and function optimally, and want to switch to something else. Plus, the same mindset that gets most people to become vegetarian, is the mindset that gets people to become carnivore/ animal based. So a ton of carnivores have explored all other diets, just like u, and realize that its very difficult to indefinitely feel good on a vegan/ vegetarian diet, and extremely easy to on a carnivore/ animal based diet i view veganism the same way I view religion. The more u delve into it, the more it doesn’t make sense. Whilst a carnivore diet is the opposite. The more u delve into it, the more it makes sense why it works so well. And this is just going to continue the more and more info comes out about a carnivore/ animal based diet [/QUOTE]
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