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<blockquote data-quote="lucylocket61" data-source="post: 1615753" data-attributes="member: 41885"><p>But how much nutrition is there in that 1kg of animal flesh compared to the amount of nutrition in 10kg of plant material? </p><p>Is it a like for like substitution? I think not. </p><p>And is the plant material dense enough nutritionally for us to not have to eat unreasonable/impossible quantities for us to get the same amount of nutrition as in meat? </p><p>Would we have to eat more than 10kg of plant material to gain the same nutrition as 1kg of animal flesh, thus nullifying the perceived gain in eating plant material?</p><p>what is meant by animal flesh? </p><p>Is it the edible meat part? </p><p>Does this include the plant material humans cannot eat anyway, but animals can eat and use to grow meat?</p><p></p><p>as ever, the terms used in defense of an all plant diet are neither clear nor accurate. I look forward to more clarity on this statement</p><p></p><p>Yours truly, Daughter of a Hill Farmer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucylocket61, post: 1615753, member: 41885"] But how much nutrition is there in that 1kg of animal flesh compared to the amount of nutrition in 10kg of plant material? Is it a like for like substitution? I think not. And is the plant material dense enough nutritionally for us to not have to eat unreasonable/impossible quantities for us to get the same amount of nutrition as in meat? Would we have to eat more than 10kg of plant material to gain the same nutrition as 1kg of animal flesh, thus nullifying the perceived gain in eating plant material? what is meant by animal flesh? Is it the edible meat part? Does this include the plant material humans cannot eat anyway, but animals can eat and use to grow meat? as ever, the terms used in defense of an all plant diet are neither clear nor accurate. I look forward to more clarity on this statement Yours truly, Daughter of a Hill Farmer [/QUOTE]
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