Most of these crops are grains- inflammatory grains that are making people and animals sick.
The conspiracy is the food pyramid is upside down.
Grain is slave food.
This has the added side effect of making all the animal products have more Omega 6 fats and fewer Omega 3 fats. One of the reasons the western diet is so fattening is because we're eating way too many Omega 6 fats and too little Omega 3s. It should be close to a 1 to 1 ratio, but we're averaging about a 16 to 1 ratio. Feeding our animals a grain diet negatively affects their meat, fat, milk, eggs, and butter.
Grass fed animal products are much better for people.
Unhealthy oils are soy, canola, corn, "vegetable", and sunflower, which almost all processed foods used. Healthier oils are coconut, avocado, olive, butter, and lard.
Yes! It’s cheap and subsidized. The Tyson farmers for example bought family run chicken farms and institutionalized their feeding and farming practices into this battery raised machine - that by the way is extremely disgusting and sad-
The reason for feeding grains is that it grows bulk fast and as far as the eye can see where I live there’s 4 crops: corn, soybeans, winter wheat, and sugar beets.
Livestock only live 1-2 years. But these animals aren’t designed to eat like this. You do know that, right? Neither are we.
There’s just a lot to this industry. But I am a huge fan of being a carnivore. The system is just really fucked up. Homesteading seems to understand the circle of sustenance with manure, soil, animal husbandry etc.
The mono agriculture method is factory food and it needs a lot of chemicals to make it work. What happens when supply chains break down.
Glyphosate has a shelf life of about 150 days. I am not arguing that is isn’t harmful I’m saying our exposure is very very small. Considering farmers are exposed to it in record amounts where is the data where they are dropping like flies?
Grain is very bad for your health and full of inflammatory oils. I consider myself to be in a unique position to see grains terrible effects on animals and people. The veterinarians these days might as well wear Purina badges like the Daytona 500.
Why are people and pets at record fat if the problem is not grains?
Most of these crops are grains- inflammatory grains that are making people and animals sick. The conspiracy is the food pyramid is upside down. Grain is slave food.
Some grains make some sick, but evidence shows products like wholewheat are good for most people.
Most of these crops are grains- inflammatory grains that are making people and animals sick. The conspiracy is the food pyramid is upside down. Grain is slave food.
You do know most livestock are fed mostly grain.
To make them fat.
This has the added side effect of making all the animal products have more Omega 6 fats and fewer Omega 3 fats. One of the reasons the western diet is so fattening is because we're eating way too many Omega 6 fats and too little Omega 3s. It should be close to a 1 to 1 ratio, but we're averaging about a 16 to 1 ratio. Feeding our animals a grain diet negatively affects their meat, fat, milk, eggs, and butter.
Grass fed animal products are much better for people.
Unhealthy oils are soy, canola, corn, "vegetable", and sunflower, which almost all processed foods used. Healthier oils are coconut, avocado, olive, butter, and lard.
Yes! It’s cheap and subsidized. The Tyson farmers for example bought family run chicken farms and institutionalized their feeding and farming practices into this battery raised machine - that by the way is extremely disgusting and sad- The reason for feeding grains is that it grows bulk fast and as far as the eye can see where I live there’s 4 crops: corn, soybeans, winter wheat, and sugar beets. Livestock only live 1-2 years. But these animals aren’t designed to eat like this. You do know that, right? Neither are we. There’s just a lot to this industry. But I am a huge fan of being a carnivore. The system is just really fucked up. Homesteading seems to understand the circle of sustenance with manure, soil, animal husbandry etc.
The mono agriculture method is factory food and it needs a lot of chemicals to make it work. What happens when supply chains break down.
I am a small scale pasture farmer and animal husbandman producing vegetables, psstured turkey, and forage fed beef and milk. I know.
Truth is that some grain is still needed, especially from soy or wheat or something with rarer as amino acid.
Soy is a legume not a grain. I advocate feeding certain livestock soybean meal. There is no husk or oils, full of protein, and cheap.
It's not the grain that's making people sick - it's the glyphosate they pour on it.
Y'all do realize that 2 things can be true at the same time?
Glyphosate is bad. Inflammatory oils are also bad.
Glyphosate is mostly only used on soy beans. Grain is treated with atrazine, which turns the freakin frogs gay.
Glyphosate has a shelf life of about 150 days. I am not arguing that is isn’t harmful I’m saying our exposure is very very small. Considering farmers are exposed to it in record amounts where is the data where they are dropping like flies? Grain is very bad for your health and full of inflammatory oils. I consider myself to be in a unique position to see grains terrible effects on animals and people. The veterinarians these days might as well wear Purina badges like the Daytona 500. Why are people and pets at record fat if the problem is not grains?
Some grains make some sick, but evidence shows products like wholewheat are good for most people.
It sounds like you know best. I just have one question. Who paid for this evidence you speak of?