I said 8 ounces of meat a day. I didn't say it was all red meat. Sardines, chicken too (I'd eat more sardines if my wife didnt complain - its my mother in law that got me into sardines!”. I've lately eaten more eggs instead of some meat. People dont get fat or die from sardines and eggs. And the French vastly exceed those guidelines and smoke! Weird to see the French still smoking, though not nearly to the degree as when I studied there in the late 80s.
What do you think of the expert recommendations on medicalization of youth gender distress? Another great example of a non consensus being made a consensus when disconfirming research evidence was ignored for other reasons. Of course “trust expert consensus” is generally the least costly error than “do your own research” but nutrition science is a very contested field among experts. And many experts have animal welfare motives driving the nutrition train (understandable!).
Very interesting conversation, guys. But compared to the average American, you're both eating way healthier and exercising way more. The difference between animal protein and plant protein will be a small difference in comparison and not matter to the bigger conversation, but of course continue to explore.
I said 8 ounces of meat a day. I didn't say it was all red meat. Sardines, chicken too (I'd eat more sardines if my wife didnt complain - its my mother in law that got me into sardines!”. I've lately eaten more eggs instead of some meat. People dont get fat or die from sardines and eggs. And the French vastly exceed those guidelines and smoke! Weird to see the French still smoking, though not nearly to the degree as when I studied there in the late 80s.
What do you think of the expert recommendations on medicalization of youth gender distress? Another great example of a non consensus being made a consensus when disconfirming research evidence was ignored for other reasons. Of course “trust expert consensus” is generally the least costly error than “do your own research” but nutrition science is a very contested field among experts. And many experts have animal welfare motives driving the nutrition train (understandable!).
Very interesting conversation, guys. But compared to the average American, you're both eating way healthier and exercising way more. The difference between animal protein and plant protein will be a small difference in comparison and not matter to the bigger conversation, but of course continue to explore.