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A disease that runs through the lower ribs and attacks and consumes all of your rib meat. That is what my teacher told me. Do not blame if I'm wrong.
Simply put, it's a bacterial disease that causes abortions. Meat is safe, as it it cooked. Milk is safe if it is pasteurized. Very RARELY doesit pass to humans, but can spread among goats and cows.
I wouldn't say it cures illnesses but my father now has been eating rotten meat for around 2 years, under his own doing. Its not left outside as he keeps it in the 'fridge in one of those fully sealed jars. the reason he started to eat it was because he had bad arthritis in his arm where he could lift a small amount or do little work and his hand would swell up and become intensely painful where he would have to go to the hospital.He left the meat in the fridge for about 1 month before he had 1 small piece per day and its now like 1 1/2 years old. He just uses fresh diced steak. he started eating the meat and after a few weeks the arthritis went and has never returned. He stopped eating it for a few weeks to see if it was in fact the meat and it came back. He re-started eating the meat and it went away again. He can carry on and work as normal lifting 35kg and working as normal. It has cured him of his arthritis.Another answer:The information above is all based on one persons' opinion and second hand opinion at that. Rotten meat doesn't cure any thing. The meat mentioned above may be somewhat digested by bacterial but it isn't what would be called rotten. It is doubtful that meat would last 1 1/2 years in a jar without totally becoming a slimy mess. Each time it is handled more bacteria are added. Also not mentioned is whether the meat was cooked first and them left in the jar. Even if a person ate some "off" meat, the stomach acid would kill anything on it or in it. Another thing to think about: did the son watched the father each time when he ate the "rotten" meat.
Redi used a jar, meat and gauze. The gauze kept the flies off the meat. Redi's hypothesis was that if you kept flies away from the meat, maggots would not appear, because the flies did not lay eggs on the meat.
Smoking, obesity, high cholesterol and triglycerides, excess salt in the diet, heavy red meat based diets, lack of adequate regular exercise, and family history.
It's bad for your karma. Excessive meat consumption has been linked to cancer, obesity, heart disease, gout, digestive disturbances...most of these diseases are preventable...
No, consuming raw meat can lead to sickness. Meat has to be cooked to get rid of the bacteria on it or in it. Raw food diets include veggies and fruits. Raw food diets are mostly vegetarian diets.
The preservatives and fat have been linked to heart disease and cancers, however, once in a while it's not bad to induldge in a hot dog.
Studies have linked animal abuse has been linked to violent crime. In addition, minimizing stress during slaughter typically produces better meat.
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It depends on how much weight your aiming for. If you aim for a weight that is underweight for your age then you may get anorexic and get sick. It also depends on what you are avoiding from eating also. If your avoiding meat and protein you may get sick.
Cooking meat burns the potential disease inside. If it has not been cooked, there is a possibility of getting sick.
A vegetarian diet has many well-documented health benefits. It has been shown that vegetarians have a higher life expectancy, as much as several years, than those who eat a meat-centered diet.
Because your meat eats plants before being slaughtered. Even carnivorous animals (which do not feature with any prominence in most diets) must eat other animals which in turn may have been herbivores - no matter how many organisms up the foodchain your dinner sits, it depends on plants if you trace it far enough back.
Some vegetarian diets include the Vegan diet. I believe they eat special types of food and no meat as vegetarians do. You can also find more on the computer.
You can make your own high protein diet, include lots of fish, chicken, and eggs, red meat isn't as healthy for you. Some effective high protein diets are the South Beach diet and the Kashi diets.