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Humans are carnivores

People are meant to eat primarily a carnivorous diet. Reminder this is purely my speculation based upon years of experience and what I have learned about both nutrition and anatomy over the course of the last 15 years. With that, humans have a longer small intestine than they do a large intestine by roughly 20 feet. The small and large intestines are differentiated by diameter not length.
People fundamentally are part of the animal kingdom, being technical we are classified as homo sapien. In all animals that are carnivores by design their nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine and they have a comparatively small large intestine. Something wolves, lions and humans have in common is a very long small intestine and a very short large intestine by comparison. This is a result of nearly all those animals absorbing their nutrients in the small intestine. We only tell one of those animals that they need to eat their vegetables. The ratio of a herbivore’s small intestine to large is about 3-1, in carnivores it is roughly 5-1. Humans have a ratio of roughly 5-1 which says about as much as is required from an evolutionary adaptation perspective regarding physiology.
Nutrition absorption in all animals dictates the foods they are supposed to consume. Aside from the panda we can look at the intestines of an animal and tell if they are meant to consume meat or vegetation. Panda’s based on history were forced by a survival instinct into only consuming vegetation. Those Pandas caught eating meat were killed by the Chinese for thousands of years. That is not a natural course of life, and where humans are at the top of the food chain it would make sense that we eat in the manner most beneficial to our health and wellbeing.
Vegans flat cannot get the right nutrient absorption for hormone synthesis. Hormones are produced by cholesterol, the body cannot produce it in quantities needed for adequate hormone synthesis from any plant based source. Due to that fact I have called out professional models for having stopped their own periods by going vegan, I did help the woman in question fix that issue. Due to the inability of vegan or vegetarian diets to provide for heme iron they also promote anemia in women. Flat out if you know a woman that is a vegan and not taking hormonal supplements get her help before she hurts herself, it is dangerous. For men, it is not possible to synthesize adequate levels of testosterone without red meat in the diet. For everyone, new data is proving that the frontal lobe does not function without the consumption of meat. So if you know a vegan get them help.
Conclusion based upon physiology and hormonal requirements humans are meant to be carnivores. As such all promotion of plant based and vegan style lifestyles that do not include major hormonal supplementation are dangerous. Eat your meat, worry about the veggies later. written by Randell Burton all rights reserved 1/9/2025
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