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![]() http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/201...about-red-meat Question: What school lunch has ever had an identifiable piece of meat? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Mar 14, 12:07*am, sf > wrote:
> http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/201...about-red-meat > > Question: *What school lunch has ever had an identifiable piece of > meat? > > -- > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. Highly processed foods are not good for the body. "Conventionally" raised beef, full of hormones and antibiotics in the feed, cows that stand in lots with crap up to their bellies, are not good for the body. It's the stuff in the conventionally raised beef that hurts you. However, grass fed, pasture raised beef that is not full of hormones and antibiotics is very good for you. Unprocessed, clean food is good for you. The GMO and feed lot crap that passes for stuff in the regular markets these days is not good for you. Best thing to do is eat local and organic if you can. Find local growers, dairy and farms. Yes you will pay more, but you will need less to satisfy because the body can USE it, so you don't need as much. It's there, you can find it, more and more people are. Our food supply is adulterated. I can't afford a lot but I try to use my money wisely to buy the best quality I can. It makes a difference in my health. |
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On Mar 14, 7:24*am, ImStillMags > wrote:
> On Mar 14, 12:07*am, sf > wrote: > > >http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/201...about-red-meat > The problem as I see it is not that we consume meat, it's what we feed them in these factory farms that really bothers me and I believe creates the health problems we face today. Observing the rapid maturation of children speaks volumes but no one listens. Children gain weight at alarming rates. Could it be that the chemicals we feed to the animals and produce to produce more, bigger, and faster are effecting our children as well? We stuff our food with growth enhancers and steroids. We genetically engineer plants that grow bigger and faster. It is any wonder that we and our children are reaping the benefit of our scientific tampering? Some animals are bred for food, some are bred as pets, and still others are bred to help. At least we owe our food the respect and dignity it deserves and to treat it well. |
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![]() "ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... > On Mar 14, 7:24 am, ImStillMags > wrote: >> On Mar 14, 12:07 am, sf > wrote: >> >> >http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/201...about-red-meat >> > The problem as I see it is not that we consume meat, it's what we feed > them in these factory farms that really bothers me and I believe > creates the health problems we face today. > > Observing the rapid maturation of children speaks volumes but no one > listens. Children gain weight at alarming rates. Could it be that the > chemicals we feed to the animals and produce to produce more, bigger, > and faster are effecting our children as well? > > We stuff our food with growth enhancers and steroids. We genetically > engineer plants that grow bigger and faster. It is any wonder that we > and our children are reaping the benefit of our scientific tampering? > > Some animals are bred for food, some are bred as pets, and still > others are bred to help. At least we owe our food the respect and > dignity it deserves and to treat it well. Amen! -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Mar 14, 11:55*am, "Ophelia" > wrote:
Here is one of best articles I've seen on the red meat will kill you debate. I happen to like this guy and his site and his wisdom. http://www.marksdailyapple.com/will-...ou/#more-27840 |
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![]() "ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... > On Mar 14, 11:55 am, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > > Here is one of best articles I've seen on the red meat will kill you > debate. I happen to like this guy and his site and his wisdom. > > http://www.marksdailyapple.com/will-...ou/#more-27840 Thanks, Mags. Saved to read later! -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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