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Have you heard that eating animal protein causes cancer? Or that you’ll save the world if you only give up hamburgers forever? Despite dutifully reducing our consumption of animal protein for decades, rates of obesity and chronic disease have skyrocketed. In the face of relentless anti-meat propaganda, what if the blanket advice to follow strict plant based diets is actually accelerating rates of obesity and disease? When I gave up meat as a young athlete for the sake of health and the environment, my results were abysmal. I lost muscle, gained fat, lacked energy, recovered poorly, and my race performance suffered. Since plant-based fake meats and meat substitutes are incomplete proteins that are not well absorbed or utilized by our bodies, avoiding high-quality animal protein can lead to poor outcomes in health and performance for children and adults alike. Meatless Mondays may sound virtuous, but they’re not saving the environment or solving the obesity epidemic as many are led to believe. Indiscriminately blaming cattle for the sins of fossil fuels and industrial agriculture is a mistake. We all want to save the world, but as this week’s guest quips: “we can’t eat our way out of a climate crisis.” Whether you’re raising animals or growing crops, industrial agriculture isn’t friendly to the environment or our health. Prioritizing the health of your body and the planet requires that we source real food according to the laws of nature, opting for regenerative agriculture and pasture-raised animals over the products of concentrated feedlots and industrial monocrops. When it comes to health and performance, eating high quality protein from healthy animals is one of the most powerful weapons we have to fight obesity, muscle wasting, and premature aging. Today we’re back with our friend Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, a New York Times Bestselling author, podcaster and functional medicine physician specializing in the concept of muscle-centric medicine, which focuses on the largest organ in the body, skeletal muscle, as the key to health and longevity. In this episode with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, we chat about: Why what we think of as aging is actually a disease of impaired muscle The surprising relationship between meat, protein, and cancer How society's focus on weight loss has led to neglect of muscle building, which is critical for overall health The most effective exercises and training frequency to build skeletal muscle, optimize metabolism, and fight aging And much more… #health #fitness #growstr #carnivore #strength #podcast #education #video #foodstr #longevity image Listen to the full episode on nostr:npub1v5ufyh4lkeslgxxcclg8f0hzazhaw7rsrhvfquxzm2fk64c72hps45n0v5 https://fountain.fm/episode/FOPxS6N2GBurH7yqDWPb
2024-08-29 16:10:47 from 1 relay(s) 3 replies ↓
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I had the same experience as a vegan for 8yrs. I was incredibly tired and if injured it'd take forever to recover. I always got sick and was gaining weight despite being quite active. Switching to keto/carnivore I saw immediate results. Skin was glowing and hair were healthier. And now I had energy again the whole day. It's unfortunate another life has to die, but now I think I'm even more grateful for the food than before and am thankful that the animal could nourish me. I now believe that the guilt tripping and claim that a plant diet is "healthier" or will "save" the planet is complete bullshit and is propaganda for those looking to control us even further. Who are less of a problem to worry about? A population that's strong and healthy? Or one that's malnourished and weak? It's sad the climate cultists will one day think they're morally superior because they're eating bugs.
2024-09-14 23:14:51 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 3 replies ↓ Reply
In your opinion, is it worth it to spend extra for grass-fed, or prime beef over the standard option at the grocery store, or are the standards so low to qualify for “grass-fed” or organic label that it really doesn’t matter?
2024-09-15 03:00:36 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Thanks! I’ll check it out! I’ve been buying grass-fed meats forever. I was always wondering if I was overpaying for not much benefit. I’ll give your video a watch.
2024-09-15 16:39:58 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply