viernes, 14 de marzo de 2014

Meatatarian

A meatatarian is a person who eats meat, animal based products, or animal produced foods excluding all other types of foods. It is a reactionary term created in response to vegetarianism. Additionally in response to veganism the practice of meatganism is the total absence of foods that are not from the flesh and bone of an animal. Although some meat-based diets exist (see reference to Inuit diet below), the meatatarian diet as charted below is generally not recommended by modern nutritionists.
Evidence of a meatatarian diet
Studies of all-meat diets are uncommon in medical literature. Early European contact with Inuit provided new insight to meat based diets. Canadian Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson lived with the Inuit for long stretches of time and witnessed them thriving on a diet that consisted mainly of meat. He described people in good health and free from diseases such as scurvy, which was thought to be caused by a lack of fruits and...

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