Question that i would like you oppinion on?!


Question:

Question that i would like you oppinion on?

what would you call a person who doesn't eat meat, but technically eats fish for health reasons..

but is lactose intolerant...some things can be managed from pills...but still..

what would you call that.


Answers:
A vegetarian that eats fish is called a pesco-vegetarian.

A lactose intolerant omnivore.

Cheffy has it right. They are called pesco-vegetarian b/c in the Latin based pesco---it means fish.

For health reason anything can be eaten if advised by the Doctor. there is nothing wrong. To save ourselves is the greatest religion.

I'm not sure what the clinical term for it is but I think it's called a "no-cow-like-fishy-no-dairy-it...

Sorry. Couldn't resist. pesco-vegetarian I think is right.

THEY ARE CALLED A PESCETARIAN

Not a vegetarian.
:)

Lovely had it right, don't listen to the other people...PLEASE.

they would be a pescatarian. If you are lactose intollerant, google "raw milk" Raw dairy is usually well tollerated by lactose intollerant people, because it contains all of the enzymes necessary to digest itself.

A meat eater. No one has to eat fish for health reasons.

The correct term would be the first answer you got from Lovely.
If you prefer a more precise term you could use lactose intolerant piscivore.

BTW; Beware of people and doctors like mercola that advise eating fish or using raw milk for health! They only do it to make money off treating your IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) or "allergies" while forgetting to mention that metal poisoning (from the raw fish) and low grade infections (from the bacteria in the raw milk) cause the same symptoms (and they disappear when treated correctly).




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