Crystal..Discus
Well-Known Member
Its pretty common knowledge the health risks associated with eating large amounts of meat and how things like bowel cancers are much higher in people who eat lots of meat.
Incorrect. The "science" behind that came from a book called the China Study, well criticised for cherry picking information as it pleased as "proof." There was a high correlation between cancer and people who ate read meat because that same sample also had a high percentage of people who consumed alcohol and smoked. Mormons, forbidden from smoking or drinking had the lowest rate of cancer but still ate red meat (but it could also be the magical underwear.)
We were opportunistic omnivores, still are, it's just that life is now much easier than it was thousands of years ago. We have everything offered to us on a plate and we're taught no control. So while we benefit from the complete proteins in red meat, we've become focused on taste rather than nutrition. We want to eat something that tastes good, rather than something that'll benefit us health wise.
Last edited: