Obviously people are free to eat what they want but besides the climate change nonsense I feel there is an agenda somewhat to keep people from eating meat or to lie about meat like how they act like red meat is evil when in moderation it can be quite good for you
There is an agenda to get people to stop eating meat.
I will explain. What kinds of animals are herbivores? Docile, slavish animals that exist to be eaten by predators. What kinds of animals eat meat? Majestic animals with good eyesight, good dexterity, fast speed, good strength that hunt herbivores.
The elite want you docile. They want you as nothing more than slaves for them. They don't want you to eat meat and gain the benefits of meat. They want you to be like a dairy cow sitting in your pen all day getting milked until you die. They don't want you running wild and free like a Lion because then you're a threat to their dominance.
I stopped trusting suggestions when all the good sources were being removed during covid. I couldn't share a small channel because they could get deplatformed so wtf were they sharing?!
I became allergic to red meat when I was prego with my son that was allergic to it. He grew out of it ( and is baking a ham in the kitchen currently) while my allergies have just gotten worse. I didn't have any food allergies before I had kids.
The best meat I ever had was at the neighbor’s farm next to the farm of my great aunt and uncle. He butchered his own animals and grew his own fruit and veggies. Also my grandparents and great grands mostly grew up on farms or were sharecroppers and they ate red meat and pork a lot but they were also burning lots of calories
I used to like it just fine. Meat hasn't even smelled good to me in years. I know it makes me sick. No one should be saying any blanket statements about diets. I may be vegan now, but my mother loves to remind me I liked the Atkins diet. These days I just go with protein and produce.
But, I've seen BP diets. Inflammation diets. Low sodium diets. From doctors. Even my neurologist gave me a diet to get rid of migraines.
Whatever works for your body. I’ve known vegans who had to go back to eating meat for health reasons. Unfortunately most vegans I’ve met have been kinda annoying but not all. I just hate the blanket statement that meat is terrible for you when if prepared right can be a good source of protein and minerals
I got food poisoning in college from eating some bad mushrooms (not the magic kind) and couldn't eat them for something like 5 years. The very idea of eating them made me sick to my stomach. Then one day I started liking and being able to eat them again.
Not that I know of. Road trips through Texas, it was never a destination. But, I was very disappointed the allergy didn't go away after I had my son. The doctors told me it would. I also get a bit irritated when he says he doesn't like the goods I miss, because he never did. Not even from the very beginning! 🤭
Quick wiki shows the distribution for the Lone-Star can be almost the entirety of the Eastern USA, minus the more Northernly states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire, and the North of Maine. So even someone who hasn't spent much, if any, time in Texas might have come into contact with one.
Not sure if it would help though, beyond simply knowing why it happened.
Similar thing happened--though not allergies--to my wife. After one of her pregnancies she started getting digestive issues when eating red meat. It was linked to her gallbladder. She's not quite vegan now, but she doesn't eat much meat.
"Meat" is often left as a nebulous term when this discussion comes up about banning it, likely on purpose.
Most of the time it's referring to beef/cattle and eventually other mammalian meats such as pork, venison, etc, due to the carbon/time requirements needed to raise such animals to an age for slaughter being much higher than say fowl. Fowl that can not only provide eggs and feathers in addition to their meat but function as pest control in gardens since they will eat almost anything moving under them like slugs, insects, and so on.
Personally I prefer eating chicken over any other meat so a ban on beef, pork, and other mammalian meats wouldn't affect me.
But,
I'm aware that such a ban would only be the tip of the spear leading to other meats also being banned as is always the case with general concepts such as 'ban "meat"', so while it isn't something affecting me directly [yet], I'm still against it.
Obviously people are free to eat what they want but besides the climate change nonsense I feel there is an agenda somewhat to keep people from eating meat or to lie about meat like how they act like red meat is evil when in moderation it can be quite good for you
There is an agenda to get people to stop eating meat.
I will explain. What kinds of animals are herbivores? Docile, slavish animals that exist to be eaten by predators. What kinds of animals eat meat? Majestic animals with good eyesight, good dexterity, fast speed, good strength that hunt herbivores.
The elite want you docile. They want you as nothing more than slaves for them. They don't want you to eat meat and gain the benefits of meat. They want you to be like a dairy cow sitting in your pen all day getting milked until you die. They don't want you running wild and free like a Lion because then you're a threat to their dominance.
The ones that were being paid kept getting caught eating out. And, it wasn't even close to vegan.
I stopped trusting suggestions when all the good sources were being removed during covid. I couldn't share a small channel because they could get deplatformed so wtf were they sharing?!
I became allergic to red meat when I was prego with my son that was allergic to it. He grew out of it ( and is baking a ham in the kitchen currently) while my allergies have just gotten worse. I didn't have any food allergies before I had kids.
The best meat I ever had was at the neighbor’s farm next to the farm of my great aunt and uncle. He butchered his own animals and grew his own fruit and veggies. Also my grandparents and great grands mostly grew up on farms or were sharecroppers and they ate red meat and pork a lot but they were also burning lots of calories
I used to like it just fine. Meat hasn't even smelled good to me in years. I know it makes me sick. No one should be saying any blanket statements about diets. I may be vegan now, but my mother loves to remind me I liked the Atkins diet. These days I just go with protein and produce.
But, I've seen BP diets. Inflammation diets. Low sodium diets. From doctors. Even my neurologist gave me a diet to get rid of migraines.
Whatever works for your body. I’ve known vegans who had to go back to eating meat for health reasons. Unfortunately most vegans I’ve met have been kinda annoying but not all. I just hate the blanket statement that meat is terrible for you when if prepared right can be a good source of protein and minerals
I got food poisoning in college from eating some bad mushrooms (not the magic kind) and couldn't eat them for something like 5 years. The very idea of eating them made me sick to my stomach. Then one day I started liking and being able to eat them again.
The body does weird things sometimes.
Lies, there are no girls on the internet.
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Have you ever been bitten by a [lone-star] tick?
Not that I know of. Road trips through Texas, it was never a destination. But, I was very disappointed the allergy didn't go away after I had my son. The doctors told me it would. I also get a bit irritated when he says he doesn't like the goods I miss, because he never did. Not even from the very beginning! 🤭
Quick wiki shows the distribution for the Lone-Star can be almost the entirety of the Eastern USA, minus the more Northernly states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire, and the North of Maine. So even someone who hasn't spent much, if any, time in Texas might have come into contact with one.
Not sure if it would help though, beyond simply knowing why it happened.
Similar thing happened--though not allergies--to my wife. After one of her pregnancies she started getting digestive issues when eating red meat. It was linked to her gallbladder. She's not quite vegan now, but she doesn't eat much meat.
I also had rhesus syndrom so bad my blood type went from ab- to ab+ for at least 12 weeks after giving birth. I'm glad your wife is alright.
Wow, I didn’t know that was a thing. Childbirth is serious business! Likewise glad you’re good now.
"in moderation"
red meat is what made us human
Well maybe that’s just me personally because I’d eat multiple steaks everyday if I could
"Meat" is often left as a nebulous term when this discussion comes up about banning it, likely on purpose.
Most of the time it's referring to beef/cattle and eventually other mammalian meats such as pork, venison, etc, due to the carbon/time requirements needed to raise such animals to an age for slaughter being much higher than say fowl. Fowl that can not only provide eggs and feathers in addition to their meat but function as pest control in gardens since they will eat almost anything moving under them like slugs, insects, and so on.
Personally I prefer eating chicken over any other meat so a ban on beef, pork, and other mammalian meats wouldn't affect me.
But,
I'm aware that such a ban would only be the tip of the spear leading to other meats also being banned as is always the case with general concepts such as 'ban "meat"', so while it isn't something affecting me directly [yet], I'm still against it.