On the website http://www.livestrong.com/article/52929-eating-meat/, the article Why Eating Meat is Healthy states that eating meat is healthier than being a vegetarian. The main idea for this article is to inform vegetarians that by not eating meat, they do not get the the amino acid's (A simple organic compound containing both a carboxy| (COOH) and a amino (NH2) group) that provides, and claims you can't live healthy without.
The viewpoint of the article is that if you want to remain healthy, eating meat to get the nutrients for your body is the answer. Some of the word choice in this article is confusing and is hard to follow. For example, "Vegans must combine foods carefully to ensure they are consuming all the essential amino acids in the proper proportions--for instance, rice and beans eaten together contain all essential amino acids. Eating quality meat is healthy and fulfills the body's protein requirements." This website only warns you about why eating meat is good and healthy, but does have some good interviews and facts. For example, "
Meat contains the amino acid L-arginine, which "keeps a lid on your appetite and reduces body fat," according to Jillian Michaels, "Biggest Loser" strength trainer and author of "Master Your Metabolism."" Since she's a famous trainer, it's great that she had an interview.
It's odd that one of the sub titles says avoid Pork, since this website is big on meat eating. They're saying pork is unhealthy because pigs will eat anything, including things that are full of diseases. This website somewhat sides with the vegetarians on some things cause they also state that you should not eat packaged meats, canned sausages and pork. Why Eating Meat is Healthy does not put down anything about eating meat, and says things about being a vegetarian not being healthy. An example is,
"Vegans must combine foods carefully to ensure they are consuming all the essential amino acids in the proper proportions or else they might adapt health hazards."
Some of the links and pictures on the side of the article are not relating at all to anything about eating meat. Some of the pictures advertising for Cruises and Blockbusters, and as far as we know that has nothing to do with eating meat. That slants my opinion on if this website would be a good and strong source for someone who is deciding to become a vegetarian or not.
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