tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900318835836753348.post3067156328028402863..comments2024-03-29T14:40:29.954+05:30Comments on The Oxymoron Chronicles: The best argument I have heard in support of vegetarianism.cjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01647112947152287161noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900318835836753348.post-75539628583254959182013-12-08T03:02:32.250+05:302013-12-08T03:02:32.250+05:30Obvious logical problem: Those chemicals were in t...Obvious logical problem: Those chemicals were in the animal's body already. Unless the glands that release them are somehow separated during butchering, it wouldn't matter anyway.<br /><br />Also, the chemical is probably just adrenaline, which your own body has and you feel every time you're scared, nervous, etc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900318835836753348.post-72988717549277778622010-08-29T21:35:43.343+05:302010-08-29T21:35:43.343+05:30I am a vegetarian and have been for a long time, i...I am a vegetarian and have been for a long time, its solely a selfish decision. I doubt it that adrenaline and toxics that your friend talks about makes a difference. If it did then 96.8% of the world population should be contaminated and should suffer effects of the alleged toxins.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900318835836753348.post-86478553901991450472010-08-29T12:08:54.648+05:302010-08-29T12:08:54.648+05:30hm... actually, my lecturer who did a subject on t...hm... actually, my lecturer who did a subject on the environment was saying..in the food chain, only 10% of energy gets passed down.<br /><br />as in a rabbit eating grass would get 100% ofthe plant's energy. where as a fox eating the rabbit would get 10% of that energy. that is why most carnivorous have energy in spurts but not all the time. (I.E Lions a prime example)<br /><br />his view was that even being veg makes a person more energetic and that is a myth that u need meat to be 'strong'.<br /><br />of course this contradicts with the fact that our brain evolved to this extent since we get rounded nutrients from being omnivours.<br /><br />I suppose, now that we have a choice we can always cut down on the red meat. white is healthy, but maybe go for happy hens and happy eggs (organic)<br /><br />I ALSO read that free roaming chickens eat leafy veg in farms and therefore their eggs contain valuable nutrients rather than a cooped on. <br /><br />Ok long comment. lol. long story short, I've gone off chicken. :D yay!Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07995774857599699621noreply@blogger.com