Never, to be healthy become a semi-vegatarian and ea veg and fish!!!!
Red meat is fine to eat, as long as your physician agrees. There is no set amount ,however moderation is the key to any food. The human race has evolved eating meat for hundreds of thousands of years, changing that can only complicate ones health. Becoming a vegetarian has other risks, anemia being one , living in cold climates, it is difficult to acquire enough protein, without some sort of balanced diet including meats. Anyone know any strictly vegetarian Inuit?.
An average of 100 grams per day
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There is no prohibition against eating kosher meat during Shabbat. The reverse is true; it's expected that meat be eaten during the two main Shabbat meals. On Passover, Jews cannot eat leavened bread (whereas they can at other times of the year). Shabbat does not mirror this. The same kosher rules for the rest of the week apply on Shabbat. Jews cannot eat pork on any day of the week and conversely, Jews can eat tuna or kosher meat on any day of the week.
I eat breakfast everyday. My GPA is 2.9
The average person should be getting around 2 to 3 servings (1 serving is the size of a deck of cards) per day. So that would translate to around 14 to 21 servings of red meat per week, where 1 week = 7 days.
Pork is not considered to be a meat good to eat more than a couple of times a week. Limiting pork in a diet can result in overall better health. Some cultures and religions do not eat pork because it is considered an unclean meat.
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the adult elephant eat 200 to 600 pound everyday
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they thought of eating mammoths and meat in caveman times
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