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That can be debated. I say it is not so. And the WHO lies.
And on carnivores and omnivores: I quote Dr. Anthony Chaffee from his book "Why we are carnivores and how plants try to poison you": I think the really only good working functional definition of the word omnivore would be one of two things: Either: you get as much nutrition out of both plants and animals you can eat them indiscriminately. Or: there are things mthat you cna only get in plants that you have to have that don't exist in meat - and there are things in meat that you have to have that dont exist in plants. And so you necessarily have to eat both. Humans dont fall into either of those categories. We have things in meat that we have to have that we cannot get from plants, but ther eis nothign in plants and fungus that we cannot get from meat. Plain logic here by Dr. Chaffee. Now, if you consider that plants have natures biggets arsenal of toxines and chemical wepaons to prevent getting eaten, then eating them nevertheless does not sound like a reasonable thing to do. Genetically, biologically, metbolically and in the views of the vast majoprity of antropologists we are canrivores. And we do nto chnbage that nature of ours by eating stuff that is not form an anmnals, and is toxic to us. Dr. chaffee indeed desrcribes all chrinic disease ad txicity reactions to species-unapprotiate food. That some plants prepare fruits they want to get etahen so that their nuts get spread, doe snot mean they want them to get eaten by us. Even more so if the guts of the species doing nthis "tranbsport" adds chemicla processes that actualyl turn the tarnsported seeds or nuts into acutqally functional seeds and nuts that can indeed pant new life somewhere. We are carnivores. We are just canrivoes who do eat also food that is not good for us, but that we learned to eat in the poast becasue despite helath issues it may have been the only way to survive. But cvonside rthis: veterinaries report that many cats and dogs that get fed with idniustruially processed food that contains not just meat but also veggies and grains becasue it is so cheap and increases the profit margin, become human disease they do ntoi suffer form when they eat their species-adequte diet, whcih is meat. These pets and animals then suddenlfy form obesity, diabtes, fatty liver, CHD, herat attacks. Chaffee was professional rugby player and attended unversity alreadsy at the age of 16. He is a neurosurgeon and shows the body of a superman. He is a carnivore since a very long time. He is one of the world's leading and most wanted experts on this topic. I posted one or two videos with him in the health thread. The book I quoted from is a collection of edited youtube transciptions. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/F6ib6...?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/F6ib6Ntp3s8?feature=shared
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That can be debated. I say it is not so. And the WHO lies.
And on carnivores and omnivores: I quote Dr. Anthony Chaffee from his book "Why we are carnivores and how plants try to poison you": I think the really only good working functional definition of the word omnivore would be one of two things: Either: you get as much nutrition out of both plants and animals you can eat them indiscriminately. Or: there are things that you can only get in plants that you have to have that don't exist in meat - and there are things in meat that you have to have that dont exist in plants. And so you necessarily have to eat both. Humans dont fall into either of those categories. We have things in meat that we have to have that we cannot get from plants, but ther eis nothign in plants and fungus that we cannot get from meat. Plain logic here by Dr. Chaffee. Now, if you consider that plants have natures biggets arsenal of toxines and chemical wepaons to prevent getting eaten, then eating them nevertheless does not sound like a reasonable thing to do. Genetically, biologically, metabolically and in the views of the vast majoprity of antropologists we are canrivores. And we do not change that nature of ours by eating stuff that is not from an animnals, and is toxic to us. Dr. chaffee indeed desrcribes all chronic disease as toxicity reactions to species-unapprotiate food. That some plants prepare fruits they want to get eaten so that their nuts get spread, does not mean they want them to get eaten by >us<. Even more so if the guts of the species doing this "transport" adds chemicla processes that actualyl turn the tarnsported seeds or nuts into acutally functional seeds and nuts that can indeed plant new life somewhere. We are carnivores. We are just carnivores who do eat also food that is not good for us, but that we learned to eat in the past because despite health issues it may have been the only way to survive. But conside rthis: veterinaries report that many cats and dogs that get fed with industrially processed food that contains not just meat but also veggies and grains becasue it is so cheap and increases the profit margin, become human diseases they do not suffer form when they eat their species-adequate diet, whcih is meat. These pets and animals then suddenly form obesity, diabtes, fatty liver, CHD, heart attacks. Chaffee was professional rugby player and attended unversity alreadsy at the age of 16. He is a neurosurgeon and shows the body of a superman. He is a carnivore since a very long time. He is one of the world's leading and most wanted experts on this topic. I posted one or two videos with him in the health thread. The book I quoted from is a collection of edited youtube transcriptions. 60 seconds: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/F6ib6...?feature=share https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ed9IP...?feature=share . .
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So I'm eating more bananas lately, but don't like them much once they're too ripe. I did love Publix's old recipe banana pudding though so I found a recipe online, and then modified it to be a little healthier.
Two Hunt's sugar free vanilla pudding cups Two over ripe bananas sliced up Thirteen vanilla wafers Plain Greek yogurt about one pudding cup & a half Cool Whip about one pudding cup & a half Set aside three cookies. Mix everything else in a bowl until the bananas are mixed in, but the cookies are still mostly whole. Refrigerate until the cookies are mushy. Crush into fine crumbs the three cookies you saved then sprinkle on the bowl of pudding. Eat just like when you were a kid in 1975. ![]() The plain Greek Yogurt is a substitution for the original item which was sour cream. Seems like the key ingredient to make the pudding a little tangy and not super sweet. ![]()
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Donner kebabs have been the order of the day for me recently.
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![]() This guy's a good cook. Here he does a sensible, easy to make Aussie staple, the Meat Pie. There's about a million variations of this but if you keep it simple it always comes out best. ![]()
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