Does our behaviour depends on the food we eat ?

India
July 4, 2009 12:36pm CST
I read in some magazine that if you take vegetarian food, you tend to become calm and composed. It also says that eating meat makes you insensitive and aggressive. Is this true ?
3 responses
@substance (585)
• India
4 Jul 09
one thing is certain, eating more red meat tends to make people more aggressive and hot tempered. I think its something to do with the ingredients and minerals that goes inside. Green veggies are good but they composed of less vitamins and minerals needed for your over all health and daily calories intake. but insensitive is not correct, i guess?
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
4 Jul 09
i can sure that this is not true so may be the people considering that is that kind of journalist like to write soemthing about it based on some starnge psycological view or unknown studies from nowhere universiies eeheh!! I cans ure you that i know some vegetarian people and they are all but not really calm and composed eheeh..so in what ay can we consider this? so i am not vegetarian but i don't eat meat too muc as well..i am calm as behaviour but i think this is not depending from food we eat but just from our attituds,perosnality and habits which they can be diffeent but not involves the food as well!!
• India
4 Jul 09
Yes, that`s right as far as the current researches suggest. I think it has got to do with mentality that if someone can eat a chicken, the person can also kill a chicken. And you know, in anger, there is not much difference between a chicken or a human.