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  1. Re:works for me on From Carnivore to Herbivore · · Score: 1

    Here's is your high energy green. 580 calories every 100g, ten times what you've asked for, and it's even a fruit! (fruits are usually regarded as worse than plants when people mention them as a food source).

  2. Re:Carnivorous isn't superior on From Carnivore to Herbivore · · Score: 1

    Of course not... (well, unles you have you salad with a lot of oil-based dressings). I was pointing to the fact that the stomach/bowels/whatever gotta work more to extract energy from meat than from plants (looking at it at the enzymes involved in the extraction of the same amount of amino acids).

  3. Re:works for me on From Carnivore to Herbivore · · Score: 1

    lol! People with high fish consumpsion live longer not because of the fish, but because the meat they don't eat!

    Don't take my word for it, google it up, but avoid reports funded by the fishing industry.

    Disclaimer: Yup, I am a vegetarian (well, a vegan to be precise).

  4. Re:Carnivorous isn't superior on From Carnivore to Herbivore · · Score: 1

    Look like you're the one getting it wrong... lions (and most carnivorous for that matter) must conserve the little energy the can extract from their food, hence the long naps. Since meat is more "structured" than plants (looking at the cellular level), digesting a piece of meat is quite more demanding than digesting a salad (heck, you can test this yourself!). So in the end, you get less energy because you have to invest a lot more digesting it. And I'm not even mentioning that hunting your food is also more demanding than picking it from the ground.

  5. Re:Hah. on From Carnivore to Herbivore · · Score: 1

    Hmm... well, even Atkins himself got sick of it!

  6. Re:Maybe some truth there on Gates on Google · · Score: 1

    Yup, I believe 200-300 mg of potassium or sodium cyanide should cure that ;)

    (or so Wikipedia says)

  7. Re:Baby, meet bathwater. on Microsoft States Full TCP/IP Too Dangerous · · Score: 1

    Good point. Then again, the malware can do the same (ie, dl the raw socket patch in background).