Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
Well, I'd say it's always more ecoligically sustainable.

I've wondered that myself, I know you can get many types of protein from plant sources, but can you get all the proteins you get from meat? And can you get it in the same abundance? All I know is Sepultura's singer, Derek Green, has been a vegetarian for something like 16 years, and just look at the guy!
Is that the new singer? I've not listened to them for years.

Anyway, this fine specimen of a vegetarian also comes from Brazil, remember. British vegetarians tend to look lethargic not only because they eat shit from Holland and Barret, but also because they don't get enough vitamen D from the sun.
Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . Honestly, I'm starting to wonder if there's even a point to nutrition For the past several years, and especially in the past year for me, I've been a total health nut when it comes to nutrition. Every day my diet consists of carrots, spinach, apples, oranges, nectarines, banana's, and peas. About 80% of the food I eat is fruits and vegetables, and the rest is found in carbs (like rice and potatoes) and protein (bacon and eggs). But really, I don't see what difference it makes. My digestion is definately WAY better with all the plants I eat, but that's it. I Rating: 5