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Well, if you’re really concerned about plant’s screaming you should really go vegan. The reason being is that if you’re eating meat the animals you’re eating are fed copious amounts of plants so you can eat less plants by eating only plants.
Well, if you’re really concerned about plant’s screaming you should really go vegan. The reason being is that if you’re eating meat the animals you’re eating are fed copious amounts of plants so you can eat less plants by eating only plants.
Sorry but vegans have to eat even more plants than the animals because humans can't digest & benefit from plant nutrients as efficiently as herbivorous animals can (bioavailability).
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Originally Posted by Igor Blevin
Not buying it. Plants lack a brain. They can't feel. They can't scream.
I don't believe for a second that blades of grass scream to each other when I mow the lawn.
More junk science. What a waste of grant money - like most grant money.
See the reference articles in the previous thread nored above. Plants definitely communicate & interact in response to noxious factors in the vicinity of the colony.
Sorry but vegans have to eat even more plants than the animals because humans can't digest & benefit from plant nutrients as efficiently as herbivorous animals can (bioavailability).
I wonder what the meat industry paid to circulate that?
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