Most human beings, including ones who eat flesh, aren't carnivores by the definition I use, i.e., animals who eat mostly or exclusively flesh, rather they are omnivores, animals who eat a mixture of flesh and plant matter (including possibly an abundance of the former). read more
A “human carnivore” - a rather interesting way of describing yourself. Like it or not, human beings are omnivores and NOT carnivores. There is no fiber (ZERO) in meat and dairy products. The solution is simple: grains, Veggies, fruit, seeds, beans, etc. read more
Carnivores can eat plant matter to a small degree, often not for nutrition but for other benefits such as aiding digestion. read more