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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1953550" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I think the jury is still out for eating meat only and I think it is getting interpreted as eating muscle meat only! If you can eat liver and other organ meats as our ancestors did and lions do (i.e. nose to tail)) then you will get the vitamin C you need (who knew liver has more of that than an apple!) but I doubt that many folks will do this and so eventually they could be deficient.</p><p>What I have heard is that for people who suffer from autoimmune conditions, meat only provides a break from those things which exacerbate their condition. Other than simplifying dietary 'choices' then why do it?</p><p>I would not personally worry about heart disease or lack of insoluble fibre but I would miss the variety of foods that we eat to top up the meat.</p><p>Maybe it will be Meatuary as well as Veganuary this month!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1953550, member: 365308"] I think the jury is still out for eating meat only and I think it is getting interpreted as eating muscle meat only! If you can eat liver and other organ meats as our ancestors did and lions do (i.e. nose to tail)) then you will get the vitamin C you need (who knew liver has more of that than an apple!) but I doubt that many folks will do this and so eventually they could be deficient. What I have heard is that for people who suffer from autoimmune conditions, meat only provides a break from those things which exacerbate their condition. Other than simplifying dietary 'choices' then why do it? I would not personally worry about heart disease or lack of insoluble fibre but I would miss the variety of foods that we eat to top up the meat. Maybe it will be Meatuary as well as Veganuary this month! [/QUOTE]
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