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  1. If you fed kids junk food for years and then you gave them what we consider
    ‘normal’ food they would react the same way as the raw eaters at the start
    of this doco. Their bodies and attitudes need to adjust

  2. i didn’t start eating veggies till I was 15. I think the longest I went
    without veggies in a row was about 2 and a half years

  3. I see that several things are out of date in this video. The saturated fat
    is not that scary if one avoids sugars and maintain a high level of
    physical activity. The ape diet was not an evolutionary diet. Their plant
    based diet was the diet of chance, not of choice. We would probably not
    have evolved to the present state if we had remained primarily plant
    eaters. It is assumed that only after a man started to hunt and consume
    more meat, his brain started to grow. He consumed more fat which allowed
    for a bigger brain and a higher intelligence. This is visible in nature:
    herbivores have to spend a substantial part of their day by foraging
    whereas predators eat once in a while and have plenty of time for other
    things, including games – developing their intelligence further. 

  4. Dw guys i think this is one of those documentaries that caused obesity in
    the UK to actually rise.

  5. Fast food along with diner food should not be foods anyone eats in
    their diet. also a diet without any meat is not the healthiest, as many of
    former, and current vegans have shown in health issues they’ve had that is
    because of their diet. One can get away with eating nothing other than
    plants, fruits, nuts, and seeds, but there will come a day when it all
    strikes you sadly enough, as many who become vegans do it for ethical
    reasons, and or health issues either to remain healthy, or become so….
    However, whatever reason they do it for in far too many cases it will not
    prevent the inevitable from happening to the organs in our bodies from the
    nutrients being deficient ironically, because we get it hammered into our
    heads that a Vegan diet is the best option for the health conscious person.
    If you are healthy to begin with I would personally adopt a lot of the
    principles of a raw vegan, but certainly not stop eating meat at least once
    a day if not twice in some decent amount of food, say the recommended
    portion a day. Vegans are very ethical human beings, and I love their
    commitment, but we must not throw away our health, because we refuse to
    acknowledge the things you may be experiencing, or blood work which showed
    an anomaly. Let’s take this unbelievable strength we display, and be a bit
    more educated in our diets, because what you stand for is correct in many
    ways, but destroying yourself is not a way in which anything you care about
    will change as a result. Grass fed animals done in an open plain, and not
    pumped with steroids, or other horrible chemicals in which will effect us
    in the slightest is ideal, and it can very well become that way for many if
    not all, but a diet of Veganism has shown often to be not the most
    nutritious for us humans. Love yourself equally to what you profess to be
    so much about which is great in theory, but in an actual practice it is not
    wise to cause your body to go without important nutrients over any length
    of time- much less a life time when it is not necessary, and will indeed
    not accomplish a thing, but cause injury oneself, and not much of a care in
    the world will be given- no matter how much you suffer. Sure people will
    acknowledge what you’ve done, but there will be no change, and in fact most
    if not all will say, and think idiot you should of realized throughout your
    lifetime whether what you may have felt in your body, or the trips to the
    doctor ought to have changed your diet. There going to believe with good
    reason you did this to yourself on purpose, because you were given warning
    signs all throughout your chosen way of eating.

    Be smart, be good, be committed.

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