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Until the Bhakti movement took root, every one ate meat. You can try and but you will also inherit problems since your gut biom is not used to contamination from meat etc., Also, once you start eating meat, youe empathy for animals and nature will dimishe and your childrena and grand children will pay for it. I have four friends in USA and their children born there are all vegetarian and will not touch meat,egg, fish etc., They are very healthy and Americans respect that. Many Americans are now converted to vegnaism and vegetarinism. Also, the meat, fish etc., you try will have microplastic and other chemicals and you will become sick and your hospital bills will go way up. The choice is yours. It is also true that when you eat out, you don't know if they had used the same laddles in a meat dish and reused it in a veg. dish. Icecream, cakes will have eggs. So, our religion never takes about what you should eat. When Kannaopnayanar gave meat to Shiva, he took it. Our historical offering had sheep sacrifices. I am told by a friend's grand father at around 1954, a Brahmin priest performed a YYaga sacrificed 3 goats and ate the perigardium spread on throns, roasted with ghee and he fought against it, complaine to police. They said that is “religious freedom', nothing could be done. So, if you want to try and bear the consequences, this forum is not the right place to ask for advice.


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