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Old Mon, Nov-23-20, 07:51
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Very disturbing to see such a significant increase in bone fractures due to avoiding beef and similar meats. That info offered concrete data from studies.

On the other hand this info did not, and is very weak .

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Eating more vegetables and less red meat has been linked to improved blood pressure, lower rates of type 2 diabetes and better cholesterol readings. Conservationists say that it is better for the environment too


From personal experience cutting carbs drives down bp, and dr fung and others use vlc to control diabetes.

As a sheep raiser, grazing cattle and sheep is BETTER for the environment. Their vague statement is misleading. Feedlot style production has many problems but the increasing demand for meat due to an increasing population will need the feedlot operations.

Or. 100,000 head dairy operation planned by Russia to supply China. That was announced a couple years ago, but I've not heard if it's up and running

Small operations with a few head per farm , like a family cow, doesn't have the negative impact.

Food for thought.
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