Humans are half carnivore, half herbivore. We can handle eating and digesting meat just fine. Animals which are 100℅ herbivores have something in them which cannot handle meat, or else they would naturally get cravings for it and be eating meat out in the wild sometimes, like early Neanderthal humans did, and they ate meat. Humans are not naturally full herbivores, or else our prehistoric ancestors would've eaten only plant based foods in the same way herbivore animals today do. We still need vegetables and fruits too though, the Atkins diet is unnatural and is not healthy for us. We can't eat only meat like carnivore animals such as lions or wolves do. Humans are half and half, we naturally need both meat and plant based foods.
Is it normal to conclude that man wasn't made for eating animal foods?
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Humans are half carnivore, half herbivore. We can handle eating and digesting meat just fine. Animals which are 100℅ herbivores have something in them which cannot handle meat, or else they would naturally get cravings for it and be eating meat out in the wild sometimes, like early Neanderthal humans did, and they ate meat. Humans are not naturally full herbivores, or else our prehistoric ancestors would've eaten only plant based foods in the same way herbivore animals today do. We still need vegetables and fruits too though, the Atkins diet is unnatural and is not healthy for us. We can't eat only meat like carnivore animals such as lions or wolves do. Humans are half and half, we naturally need both meat and plant based foods.