Cows are essential for the world’s ecology. Cows upcycle a useless resource (grass) and in some cases other food wastes into the best food for your body- beef.
Feeding a cow is not useless- for every 1.3lbs of protein a cow eats you get an output of 2.2lbs of protein.
And there are no smog clouds over a beef pasture.
And cows provide the highest quality nutrition- better than any food in the grocery store.
People in 3rd world countries know this fact to be true. The first foods people want when emerging from poverty is animal-based foods. Why? Because beef, milk, dairy- makes you healthier.
Worldwide, malnutrition is a big issue. There are currently 160 million children globally who are chronically malnourished, and it is the cause of death for 2.3 million children per year. While many in the Western world are giving up animal-sourced foods voluntarily, the majority of the rest of the world is already on a low animal-sourced food diet due to cost and inaccessibility. Thirty-eight percent of children from the least developed countries have had stunted growth from malnutrition.
Animal-sourced foods like milk and dairy are rich in high-quality proteins, essential fatty acids and multiple vitamins, minerals and other important bioactive compounds, and are important in combating malnutrition.
When people have access to more animal-sourced foods, they are less likely to encounter stunted growth. One study found that including three animal-sourced foods daily in a child’s diet reduced their chance of stunted growth by 6%.
YouTube has been an interesting source of information. Vegans have been documenting their experiences on a meat-free diet through video. A YouTuber who goes by the name Sv3rige is an ex-vegan who nearly died from veganism, ending up in a hospital with severe mental problems. He now shares on his YouTube channel how meat healed him and helped him recover from his tragic experience on a plant-based diet.
He interviews other ex-vegans on his channel, allowing them to share their experiences and health disasters caused by veganism. Many of the ex-vegans he interviewed share a similar experience with a multitude of symptoms caused by a vegan diet such as bloating, diarrhea, loss of muscle function, loss of appetite, development of food allergies, depression, brain fog, weakness, tiredness, diabetes, poor memory, anxiety, headaches, fatigue, skin problems and psoriasis, just to name a few.
The length of time many of the ex-vegans spent on a plant-based diet is different, but eventually, the nutrient deficiencies catch up and health problems begin to appear. The length of time a person can go without animal products depends on how many nutrients your body stored up from eating animal-based foods. There are a variety of nutrients that you can only get in animal-based foods like vitamin B12, vitamin D3, vitamin K2, CLA, DHA, taurine, creatine, heme iron, etc.
Sv3rige showcases the effects of a vegan diet in video compilations of vegan YouTubers over the years in his series “the epitome of malnutrition.” The video series shows video of vegans eating their diet over time and the effects are very visual. Unfortunately, YouTube deleted his channel.
Besides physical growth, beef is essential for good cognitive health – 25 percent of your body’s cholesterol is in the brain and is vital for healthy memory function. Cholesterol is important for healthy body and cognitive function.
On Facebook, you can follow a group called “World Carnivore Tribe.” This group shares their positive experiences eating a carnivore diet. MANY people share how beef healed them. Eating a beef diet eliminated many, many health problems.
So why not try it. Try eating a beef heavy diet and see if your health problems dissolve.
Unfortunately, the carnivore diet is heavily censored. Facebook has banned many carnivore pages. If you google, “is the carnivore diet healthy,” you will get a link to a Healthline article written by Lizzie Streit (who is a vegan). Why do they allow a vegan to write about beef when she doesn’t even eat it?
Maybe Bill Gates is involved trying to sell fake food.
To many civilizations in the past, cows gave them a prime advantage. Beef was the food that provided strength and perhaps why cows are on their temple walls. Because COWS were valuable to society.
So why care about cows?
Because cows have become the forgotten ones. Without cows, humanity would not have been able to flourish. Maybe to improve the future, we just have to reembrace the past.
Cows feed people
Cows provide the best food.
And society needs beef more than ever.
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