It is sure that vegetarianism lacks some nutrients because of his biased diet.
>> It is certain that a vegetarian diet may be lacking in certain nutrients due to its biased nature.
I believe we were created to eat animals to survive.
>> CORRECT
OR >> I believe, we were created to eat meat to survive.
So, it is against our inherent survival system in nutrients to eat only vegetables or fruits.
>>Eating only vegetables or fruits goes against our natural instinct for nutrient-rich foods that support our survival.
But I see some people look healthy despite of their one-sided diet while others are likely to get sick on diet without meat or chicken.
>> While some people seem to thrive on a one-sided diet, others might face health issues if they opt for a diet lacking in meat or chicken.
Thats why vegetarianism cant apply to everyone.
>> Thats why vegetarianism is not for everyone.
No matter what makes you keep away from meat, its only what each person has to choose, but not what you persuade others to follow because its health-related problem.
>> Regardless of the reasons that lead individuals to abstain from meat, it's a personal decision that should be respected. Health-related concerns are subjective, and it's not appropriate to impose one's choices on others.
One more reason that vegetarianism cant apply to everyone is their humiliation for those eating meat.
>> One reason vegetarianism is not for everyone is because some vegetarians look down upon meat- eaters.
As I mentioned early, we need nutrients from meat because of some nutrients that our body cant produce.
>> As stated earlier, our bodies need certain nutrients found in meat that are not produce internally.
But some vegetarians just criticize those eating meat, ignoring our inherent nutrient-related system although they have the same body like us.
>> However, some vegetarians criticize meat-eaters without considering the inherent nutrient requirements of the human body, despite sharing the same biological needs.
So Its just personal taste which we cant compel others to do.
>> Therefore, dietary choices boil down to personal preference, and it's not appropriate to impose one's choices onto others.