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Veggies doing more harm than good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tdizzle" data-source="post: 176838" data-attributes="member: 15677"><p>For someone who comes off so condescending as if he’s smarting than everyone , you sure don’t pay much attention to detail do you ? did you not read my reply to you ?<strong> I DID</strong> watch the videos..... I’m not making fun of anything , I’m just not buying what their selling , and it’s not because I am closed minded. Where is all the data to support these claims ? Just a smart guy on a podcast making claims and yet you call it fact ? Your surely entitled to believe what you want but it doesn’t mean those of us who don’t are less smart than you. </p><p></p><p>you really come off like a jerk , assuming I don’t have the ability to be open minded ? Who are you to judge anyone ? Your just a regular person like me. </p><p>I am very much open minded but my opinion is based on life experience and not a theory that I heard on a podcast. My health improved when I ate less meat and more vegetables. Aside from how I felt, I have diagnostic evidence to prove it as well. When I ate a larger percentage of my diet in animal products , I became sluggish , had digestive issues , blood pressure went back up , cholesterol went back up, among other things. Believe what you like , maybe your the one who needs to be open minded and consider that maybe you don’t know everything </p><p></p><p>I’m not sure why your so adamant in reinforcing your “opinion” here as if you take it personal I disagree with you ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tdizzle, post: 176838, member: 15677"] For someone who comes off so condescending as if he’s smarting than everyone , you sure don’t pay much attention to detail do you ? did you not read my reply to you ?[B] I DID[/B] watch the videos..... I’m not making fun of anything , I’m just not buying what their selling , and it’s not because I am closed minded. Where is all the data to support these claims ? Just a smart guy on a podcast making claims and yet you call it fact ? Your surely entitled to believe what you want but it doesn’t mean those of us who don’t are less smart than you. you really come off like a jerk , assuming I don’t have the ability to be open minded ? Who are you to judge anyone ? Your just a regular person like me. I am very much open minded but my opinion is based on life experience and not a theory that I heard on a podcast. My health improved when I ate less meat and more vegetables. Aside from how I felt, I have diagnostic evidence to prove it as well. When I ate a larger percentage of my diet in animal products , I became sluggish , had digestive issues , blood pressure went back up , cholesterol went back up, among other things. Believe what you like , maybe your the one who needs to be open minded and consider that maybe you don’t know everything I’m not sure why your so adamant in reinforcing your “opinion” here as if you take it personal I disagree with you ? [/QUOTE]
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