Saddleworth2
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I am less worried about thriving on a vegan diet than the conditions animals are farmed under. I have to admit to being a softy when it comes to the way animals are kept, fed and the quality of their lives. I try and source meat and chicken that has the highest husbandry standards. Refuse to eat farmed fish (really nasty industry for the most part). As long as folk want cheap meat I am afraid animals will suffer.I agree. I think it is an incredible documentary and beautifully filmed.
Give Game Changers a go. Honestly, there's so much in it that will be eye opening. It certainly was to me. The survive but not thrive part for example. Evidence from the science suggests quite the opposite. They do blood tests on athletes after a meal containing meat and a vegan meal and it shows quite staggering impacts.
Admittedly it is perhaps one side of the story and there may be more to it, but from those involved in the documentary the vegan diet will enable humans to thrive. Plenty of elite sportsman are vegan. Animals are just the middle men when it comes to protein remember!
Anyway I'll stop shoving this down your throat now!
I would expect quite a large movement over the next couple of decades to more vegan diets as part of climate change action.
I will look out for game changers. Cheers mate.