The women and child development minister was speaking at the launch of a film 'The Evidence-Meat Kills', directed by Mayank Jain, that scientifically explores the effects of meat consumption on human body.
Studies done over the last three decades have shown, with empirical data, that meat is bad for human body, Maneka said.
"Everything about every part and organ of the human body is vegetarian. When we put an alien substance like meat into the human body, we become prone to diseases," she said.
Maneka emphasised, more than once, that the purpose of making or promoting the film was not to persuade people to give up eating meat, but to make them aware of its pros and cons and help make an informed choice.
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"All in all, first you eat meat, then meat eats you," she quipped, during the programme at the Press club.
She said the movie has been made by the doctors so that people make an informed choice.
"I feel that in the 5-6 years during which they teach you to become a doctor, they teach you dietetics for not more than one or two hours. What I feel is, if you do not teach them about food and their effect on the body, then what is the point of teaching them about the medicines?" she said.
Dr. Ramesh Bijlani, former HoD, Department of Physiology, AIIMS, who features in the film -- along with a few other doctors -- lends a professional voice to Maneka's assertions.
The film goes on to examine the health of butchers who are exposed to an overdose of violence in slaughterhouses.
The movie is available, along with other information related to the effects of non-vegetarianism, on www.MeatKills.In.
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