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More and more people today are choosing to follow a vegetarian diet. ... Their most common arguments against vegetarian diet is that humans are ‘created’ as carnivores and that the vegetarian diet cannot provide enough protein. ... Our tract, just like that of vegetarian species, is, however, 12 times our body length. ... This obvious inability to deal with excessive amounts of animal fats is yet another indication that the vegetarian diet is much more natural. ...
Another frequent concern and argument of non-vegetarians is the assumed lack of protein of the vegetarian diet, a myth promoted and supported by the meat industry. But all requirements of our bodies can be easily obtained from vegetarian diet, as dairy products, grains and beans are concentrated sources of protein.
Approximate Word count = 550 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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