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God Made Us Herbivorous

6/29/2014

 
Despite all the facts and figures regarding the diets that humans should partake in, the tongue’s conditioned sense gratification for the particular taste of flesh and blood has overwhelmed the body’s intelligence.  So, please allow me once again to present some facts that clearly outline the human eating process.

FACIAL MUSCLES

Carnivores have reduced facial muscles to make way for a wide mouth gape.

Omnivores have reduced facial muscles as well.

Herbivores have well-developed facial muscles.

Humans have well-developed facial muscles as well.

JAW TYPE

Carnivores have an unexpanded angle.

Omnivores have an unexpanded angle.

Herbivores have an expanded angle.

Humans have an expanded angle.

JAW JOINT LOCATION

Carnivores - on the same plane as the molar teeth.

Omnivores -  on the same plane as the molar teeth.

Herbivores -  above the plane of the molars.

Humans -  above the plane of the molars.

JAW MOTION

Carnivores: shearing with minimal side-to-side motion.

Omnivores: shearing with minimal side-to-side motion.

Herbivores: no shear with good side-to-side and front-to-back motion.

Humans: no shear with good side-to-side and front-to-back motion.

MAJOR JAW MUSCLES

Carnivores: temporalis.

Omnivores: temporalis.

Herbivores: masseter and ptergoids.

Humans: masseter and ptergoids.

MOUTH OPENING VS. HEAD SIZE

Carnivores: large.

Omnivores: large.

Herbivores: small.

Humans: small.

TEETH: INCISORS

Carnivores: short and pointed.

Omnivores: short and pointed.

Herbivores: broad, flattened and spade shaped.

Humans: broad, flattened and spade shaped.

TEETH: CANINES

Carnivores: long, sharp and curved.

Omnivores: long, sharp and curved.

Herbivores: dull and short or long for defense, or none.

Humans: short and blunted.

TEETH: MOLARS

Carnivores: sharp, jagged, and blade shaped.

Omnivores: sharp blades and/or flattened.

Herbivores: flattened with cusps vs. a complex surface.

Humans: flattened with nodular cusps.

CHEWING

Carnivores; none as they swallow food whole.

Omnivores: they swallow food whole and/or do simple crushing.

Herbivores: extensive chewing is necessary.

Humans: extensive chewing is necessary.

SALIVA

Carnivores: they have no digestive enzymes.

Omnivores: they have no digestive enzymes.

Herbivores: they have carbohydrate digesting enzymes.

Humans: they have carbohydrate digesting enzymes.

STOMCH TYPE

Carnivores: + or – pH 1

Omnivores: + or – pH 1

Herbivores: pH 4-5

Humans: pH 4-5

LENGTH OF SMALL INTESTINE

Carnivores: 3-6 time body length.

Omnivores: 4-6 times body length.

Herbivores: 10-12+ times body length.

Humans: 10-11 times body length.

COLON

Carnivores: simple, short and smooth.

Omnivores: simple, short and smooth.

Herbivores: long, complex and may be sacculated (divided into a series of sac like expansions).

Humans: long and sacculated.

LIVER

Carnivores: can detoxify vitamin A.

Omnivores: can detoxify vitamin A.

Herbivores: cannot detoxify vitamin A.

Humans: cannot detoxify vitamin A.

KIDNEY

Carnivores: have extremely concentrated urine.

Omnivores: have extremely concentrated urine.

Herbivores: have moderately concentrated urine.

Humans: have moderately concentrated urine.

NAILS

Carnivores: sharp claws.

Omnivores: sharp claws.

Herbivores: flattened nails or blunt hooves.

Humans: flattened nails.

WHY THEY EAT THE WAY THEY DO

Carnivores: governed by nature.

Omnivores: governed by nature.

Herbivores: governed by nature.

Humans: governed by sense gratification and conditioning, leading to poor health, prescription drugs and early death, generally.


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