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the smell of the meat you cook makes us feel sick and upset.
NopeBradley.Kohr.II said:
Is there such a thing as a happy, content, sober vegan?
This.TarponChaser said:Aggie_Boomin 21 said:JustPanda said:
Vegetarian diet decreases the risk of almost all cancers. As someone w a predisposition, I'll cut my cancer risks wherever possible.
Post sources.
And do you at a minimum supplement B12, creatine, carnosine and/or beta-alanine, D3, DHA, iron, calcium, zinc, and protein?
If you aren't, then you're most likely nutrient deficient in a way that is much more likely to decrease your quality of life than the potential small increase in cancer risk.
Virtually all the data from the last 10 years or so shows that the directives on diet basically from most of the 20th and early 21st century is absolutely terrible for your health.
All the stuff about low-fat, high-carb, lots of grains, etc is terrible for us. Eat the least processed stuff you can get. Meat (not processed stuff), fish, fresh veggies (not grains or starches), real fruit, and real butter.
Growing up my mother was so terrified of fat/cholesterol she pushed margarine over real butter and now all the data shows that real butter is far healthier and not remotely the health risk it was once thought. Especially if you go with high quality, grass-fed butter like Kerry Gold.
There have been numerous studies recently debunking the prior claims about red meat causing cancer and the biggest criticism the folks advocating for the plant-based diets have is "it undermines public trust because we've been telling them red meat is bad for you for years."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/30/health/red-meat-heart-cancer.html
https://www.doctorkiltz.com/does-red-meat-cause-cancer/
https://bigthink.com/health/red-meat-cancer-not-health-risk/
Here's a very recent paper on the subject. Where's your source?JustPanda said:
Plenty of tvp's out there that provide the macro and micronutrients without the need for killing animals…
5'9", 165 at age 53. Lost 20 pounds since October 2022 through exercise and diet modification. You know what I haven't removed from that diet - MEAT. I did cut out sugars and carbs, but anyone with half a brain knows that **** will kill you. Animals were put on this earth for a reason: they are tasty and provide essential vitamins and minerals humans need for a healthy diet.Prince_Ahmed said:Here's a very recent paper on the subject. Where's your source?JustPanda said:
Plenty of tvp's out there that provide the macro and micronutrients without the need for killing animals…
https://www.fao.org/3/cc3912en/cc3912en.pdf
And since you're obsessed with BMI's of posters, I'm 5'11, 160, and age 42. I did lose about 25 pounds in the last year, but that was by cutting down on my covid sourdough (and then some), and not anything to do with meat
It's not a need.JustPanda said:
Plenty of tvp's out there that provide the macro and micronutrients without the need for killing animals…
Oh Lort....Teslag said:
Consider the source
https://texags.com/forums/54/topics/3122421/1
There's no "thought to follow" about it. Robert Downey Jr. is killing himself with his vegan diet. (And yes, this is what he looks like now.) https://t.co/YHiz0M2jcY pic.twitter.com/V75UiVrbxN
— RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9) May 18, 2023
Wow. Dude is crazy.Teslag said:
Consider the source
https://texags.com/forums/54/topics/3122421/1
Teslag said:
Consider the source
https://texags.com/forums/54/topics/3122421/1
remember when it was thought that you could smoke yourself thin?schmellba99 said:This.TarponChaser said:Aggie_Boomin 21 said:JustPanda said:
Vegetarian diet decreases the risk of almost all cancers. As someone w a predisposition, I'll cut my cancer risks wherever possible.
Post sources.
And do you at a minimum supplement B12, creatine, carnosine and/or beta-alanine, D3, DHA, iron, calcium, zinc, and protein?
If you aren't, then you're most likely nutrient deficient in a way that is much more likely to decrease your quality of life than the potential small increase in cancer risk.
Virtually all the data from the last 10 years or so shows that the directives on diet basically from most of the 20th and early 21st century is absolutely terrible for your health.
All the stuff about low-fat, high-carb, lots of grains, etc is terrible for us. Eat the least processed stuff you can get. Meat (not processed stuff), fish, fresh veggies (not grains or starches), real fruit, and real butter.
Growing up my mother was so terrified of fat/cholesterol she pushed margarine over real butter and now all the data shows that real butter is far healthier and not remotely the health risk it was once thought. Especially if you go with high quality, grass-fed butter like Kerry Gold.
There have been numerous studies recently debunking the prior claims about red meat causing cancer and the biggest criticism the folks advocating for the plant-based diets have is "it undermines public trust because we've been telling them red meat is bad for you for years."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/30/health/red-meat-heart-cancer.html
https://www.doctorkiltz.com/does-red-meat-cause-cancer/
https://bigthink.com/health/red-meat-cancer-not-health-risk/
The whole "food pyramid" is pretty much garbage and almost nothing about it is correct. It was designed in a time where we thought ultra processing everything was the wave of the future and was so much better for us because the ability to fortify foods was the rage.
This is the time frame where the medical profession encouraged moms to not breast feed and instead go directly to formula. Margarine was better than butter, eggs would kill you and were to be avoided, soft drinks were good and should be consumed, etc, etc, etc.
We know now that all of that was absolutely wrong. Just like the idea that eating only vegetables is somehow healthier and reduces risks for whatever calamity you are trying to reduce risk for is also absolutely wrong. Some people will never be open to the idea that their way of thinking isn't the best out there though. Vegans are among the worst at this.
Just a plain ol' dumbassTeslag said:
Consider the source
https://texags.com/forums/54/topics/3122421/1