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Originally Posted by jrolland1975
Originally Posted by
GadgetFreak
more fruit and vegetables and less meat is good.
Thanks for finally agreeing: the problem is not eating meat, the problem is overeating, which we all know clog arteries etc.
Originally Posted by
GadgetFreak
Most places that have long lifespans eat small amounts of meat as far as I know.
Or eat at regular hours, fresh food, cooked at home, and consumed while sitting at a table by a group of people who are not in and out during dinner.
Which takes me to my point: there is no indication that vegans live longer,but people with regular balanced eating habits seem to live longer.
No, I'm not agreeing nor, if you read the thread, have I "finally" agreed. I have not changed what I have said throughout the thread. I am not saying it is overrating. I am saying that it is at least partially the ratio of meat in the diet.