I almost DIED selling Elwood dog meat!
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2023
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We were selling Elwood Dog Meat at the University of Texas in Austin, and then this happened!
It was the most surprising outreach of my life!
Please watch until the end of this short video; you won’t be disappointed.
Thank you @Natalie.Fulton for this amazing outreach and joining us!
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🏥 *Medical Institutes Endorsing Plant-Based Diet*
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The British National Health Service
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Dr. Faraz Harsini is a biomedical scientist and the CEO and founder of Allied Scholars for Animal Protection (ASAP), a non-profit that supports students who are interested in advocating for animal and environmental protection, public health, and pursuing careers that can make the most difference.
With ASAP, he is leading the effort to build a comprehensive and sustainable infrastructure for animal advocacy in universities.
He is also a Bioprocessing Senior Scientist at Good Food Institute, where he works on advancing scientific and technological methods to produce alternative proteins on a large scale.
Dr. Harsini came to the US on a full scholarship and obtained his MSc in cancer research and his PhD in Cell Physiology and Molecular Biophysics. After his doctorate, he turned down post-doctorate opportunities at MIT and Scripps, because he wanted to conduct clinical research and save lives as effectively as possible.
He obtained his US Permanent Residency via the National Interest category, because of his scientific contribution to the US. These contributions include his peer-reviewed scientific publications and contributions in discovery of new therapeutics for infectious diseases, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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If you read this Mr. Delarosa, thank you for your passion for animals! I hope you stand by your word and stop hurting animals thru your choices. You would be an awesome animal rights activist! Please join the animal rights movement, we need people like you! #BeVegan
Well said.
Thank you and thank you and your team for your work for the animals! ❤
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Man this was such a great moment!
Thanks to you! Your words are so beautiful and we got so lucky to be able to capture and immortalize them! 🙏✌ Until every cage is empty and every animal is liberated my friend!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
Wow, Natalie broke down the conflict in moments! What a talented person, big ups to her and you guys!
She's amazing!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
There's nothing more beautiful than when someone realizes that their concern for certain animals needs to be extended to all of them. Thanks for all the work that you do.
Right back at you my friend ✌️💚 thanks for speaking up louder than everyone else. We're lucky to have you in our movement!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
woah Natalie totally got to the nub of it.. 'that anger you felt for the dogs, we feel about all animals..' pretty much summed up veganism in one sentence.
She's absolutely wonderful, and yes, every time I watch this I love that part more. That's so true.
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
@@Carnemexada the alternative is all vegans die.. is that what you're proposing?
Great job. :P The double standards in this culture... crazy.
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
I so appreciate the work you are all doing! To see how that man instantly recognized how he needed to change was very rewarding. I applaud your work 👏 👏
Thanks very much for the kind words! I appreciate your support!
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And events like that are only just a fraction of what we do at Allied Scholars! Here is our website: www.AlliedScholars.org
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How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
Great job to everyone who pulled this off!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
This blows my mind! such an effective approach to the conversation
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
We just filmed a very similar idea yesterday!! Love your take on it!!!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
@@Carnemexada I find that everyone like yourself who leaves comments like these aren't truly interested in the answers because as soon as I refute what you said, you will immediately begin trying to think of your next excuse as to why you feel it's ok to murder the other animals that we share this world with...and as soon as I refute that excuse again you will start grasping at trying to think of another...and after I destroy every excuse you have you will eventually say something like "you do you and I'll do me and I plan to continue eating animals". Hopefully that is not the case here but it is what I often see. To answer your question, veganism is about always striving to do the least amount of harm possible. Sadly in some cases it is impossible to do no harm but even in those instances, vegans are constantly striving to find a better way. What you referenced about killing animals to protect plants, lets assume what you said is true. If it was, it would still make more sense to be vegan as less animals would die because what do the cows pigs and chickens eat? They eat plants! So in order to produce meat from a cow, you would actually need to produce far more plants over the course of the cows life vs if you just ate those plants directly yourself. So in that case much less lives would die. Yes it's true that animals are killed in the production of crops (however it's not as many as you think) and as soon as we find a better way that wouldn't kill them, we would immediately choose that better way. There - I answered and refuted your point. Hopefully now you don't try to think of your next excuse like I referenced earlier....
@@veganism “Traditional veganism,” say Fischer and Lamey, “could potentially be implicated in more animal deaths than a diet that contains free-range beef and other carefully chosen meats.” ~ Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
So, if I can cause less harm by eating carefully chosen meats, does that make me vegan? What does doing the least of amount of harm possible really mean?
Since you seem like a "cut to the chase" type, I'll give you my perspective on veganism. It creates an arbitrary cut-off for suffering reduction. There's always more you could do to reduce suffering. And there are ways to source food that cause less harm than a plant based food system, which is univerally preferred by vegans.
You can deny the reality of a plant based food system relying on the intentional killing of unnumbered wild animals if that helps you to maintain some degree of self-satisfaction, but it's based on ignorance or denial. Trust me, it's way more wild animals than you think. Not to mention the environmental havoc it wreaks.
The irony is vegan influencers (is being an influencer causing the least harm possible) are taking funding from companies like Tyson Foods. The people you claim to be against. These same companies are the spearhead of the plant based food movement. The Netherlands, which is considered the model for a plant based food system has a nitrogen pollution crisis.
Vegans, unfortunately, seem to suffer from too much cognitive dissonance for any of this to make any difference to you. Farm animals don't require crops. Ruminants eat grass and animals like pigs, ducks, chickens, etc. are foragers.
Veganism fails to make any argument that would establish any rational obligation to reduce suffering because of its arbitrary cut-off. What I like about every vegan who tries to answer this question is how adept you all are at avoiding answering this question and taking any accountability for the death and destruction your diet causes. The answer is always to shift blame and deny, deny, deny. That's how you know it's without substance.
If you want to cause the least harm possible, why aren't you all living in a cave eating whatever you can forage? Why do you use technology like a mobile phone? Do you think mining cobalt doesn't come with the price of someone's suffering?
You're all self-righteous morons.
@@Carnemexada I hear where you're coming from and I appreciate the fact that you are wanting to have this conversation. I think everything becomes very clear the moment we switch out the words "cows pigs chickens fishes" with the word "humans". If humans were the ones enduring this treatment and ultimately being slaughtered you would instantly agree with my position. No longer would you be ok with what these animals have to go through or their ultimate death at the end of it all. You would especially feel this way if you were the human facing this treatment and ultimately having your life stolen from you. So I ask of you to just pause for a moment in whatever you are about to say, and truly think about what I just said. Now I'm certain you will come back at me with all sorts of reasons as to why a human's life is worth far more than the life of a cow pig chicken or fish. In my mind, this is no different than a German claiming a German's life is more valuable than the life of a Jew, or a white person saying a white life is more valuable than that of a black life, or a straight person saying a straight life is worth more than the life of a gay person. You just happen to live in a time period where this thinking isn't yet mainstream - that either all lives matter or no lives matter. You can't pick and choose which lives matter and which ones don't. Life is life. These beings that we share this world with feel emotions, feel pain, feel joy, feel fear and they don't want to die - just as you and I do not want to die. You argument at face value seems to be "veganism in its current state is not a perfect system"... So what are you suggesting? That the factory farming (or as I would say it - making factories of torture and death) is the correct alternative!? Veganism is about love and respect. I treat all lives equally - be it an ant, a roach, a spider, a pig, or a human. I would say being a fruitarian is probably the best system however everything happens in stages or steps. Let's first get people to recognize the value of all lives and then we can talk about being fruitarians.
@@veganism I think everything becomes clear the moment we switch out the words, "cows, pigs, chickens, fishes" with the words, "rats, mice, moles, voles, javelina, crows, deer, black swans, wombats, etc."
My point is that veganism creates an arbitrary cut-off for suffering reduction and is therefore not a rational basis for any moral obligation. There is no perfect system, but a plant based food system isn't even the least harmful way to source food, currently.
Participating in modern society, as much as vegans do, suggests you are not doing as much as is possible and practicable to reduce suffering. So, it's really nothing more than moral posturing.
You point the finger at others for causing harm, but you won't take any accountability for the death and destruction caused by your behavior.
The research suggests that just by having a diet that contains free-range beef and other carefully chosen meats you're causing fewer animal deaths than a plant based diet alone. So, why isn't that part of the vegan narrative?
If logical consistency and anti-speciesism are so important to vegans, why is veganism logically inconsistent and speciesist?
I hope Delarosa is standing by his word.
Let's hope so! But once you see, you can't unsee!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
Get's em every time!
Some people tell me Elwood's is "Too far". Some even think it's damaging the Vegan cause...
But I think they don't realize how impactful it actually is.
I was skeptical about how it's gonna work but it was our best event so far and we're planning on doing this next fall in more universities!!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
This is awesome!
Thank you!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
Natalie's approach: Ask his name (connect) > explain group's intention > compliment his passion and feeling... BRAVO!
At no point did Natalie: belittle, shame, wrong, demonize, demoralize...
She is indeed amazing. I shared your comment as a story on my IG and tagged her to see :)
I love this type of activism! You and Natalie did a great job!
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Please consider sharing or donating, because with my nonprofit, ASAP, that organized it we want to do this in every school. Next fall we're planning on doing this in MIT, Harvard, and a couple of outer universities! We want to expand these and the team. So any support helps ✌️🙏
You can learn more about ASAP here:
www.alliedscholars.org
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
Thanks a lot for raising awareness!
Wow!! Amazing. Well done.
Beautiful!! 💖✊🐶
Indeed! One of the best outreaches I've seen! Definitely the fastest change of heart and mind!
How is intentionally killing unnumbered wild animals to protect crops consistent with veganism?
@@Carnemexada That doesn't sound like a vegan principle. We would do our best to reduce this suffering, starting with the most obvious, the massive international killing of the individuals breed and enslaved on farms, in turn, reducing the amount of cropland (and associated killings) used for them. What do you suggest to reduce the unnecessary suffering we cause?
Animal agriculture uses 83% of global farmland and only provides 18% of global calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we can restore/reforest 75% of global farmland AND be able to feed all humans. -journal Science
@@leviahimsa “Traditional veganism,” say Fischer and Lamey, “could potentially be implicated in more animal deaths than a diet that contains free-range beef and other carefully chosen meats.” ~ Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Eat more carefully chosen meats. A completely plant based food system is not currently possible or practicable.
@@leviahimsa veganism is one of the main driving forces behind the increase in soy production. The winner of a completely plant based food system is Bayer/Monsanto.
Wow!!!! Amazing work! I was vegan since I was young and then stopped being vegan in my 20‘s until „my“ dog died and I couldn’t pay to support it anymore! #veganforever #veganforjazzy #veganfamily #veganbreastfeedingmom
I am glad I found your channel and subscribed! Nice to see another medical doctor who is vegan. Are you in the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine?
I'm a biomedical scientist, and yes I'm a member of PCRM and I donate to them!
Self reflection and self knowledge is coming. Excellent work.
Fantastic! Wow I wish I could join you guys! I've voluteered with AV and other orgs and actions, vegan for ten years, please come to UC Berkeley or San Francisco! 🙏💚 Or even better, Marin County, 15 minutes north of SF, one of the wealthiest and so called progressive counties in the country, lots of "spiritual" people, "environmentalists" and dog lovers, who also love their "local, organic, grass fed meat and dairy from their local family farmers", exactly the people who need to see thiis! May start my own UA-cam channel, much inspired by you and Natalie and Joey and David Ramms etc....
Awesome! Thanks for all you do and for speaking up!
Thank you for going out there and exposing people’s hypocrisy.
One of the best animal activist videos ever.
Love this. The seed has definitely been planted!
Definitely! 🌱
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Yah great Faraz
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Thank you!
Amazing...
I work for the Elwood production team and I almost died too in my endeavor to peacefully euthanize a golden retriever by stabbing them in the throat. Fortunately I was quick enough that the blade rendered him unconscious enough before he was able to cause me too much damage to me. Be safe out there
Amazing…..absolutely amazing. Very well spoken woman there🥰🙏🥰
You guys are doing a fantastic job.
Thank you very much! Please consider sharing it so we can get more support so we can do this in more universities!
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Thanks for the support 🙏✌️
Came across this randomly on my feed.. while i'm chomping on my all time favorite lamb shawarma and 1 pound patty BLT burger. Life's good... Making me want to order more of the shawarma 😋
Maybe it wasn't so random :)
You can actually get vegan BLT. For us it's minimum effort to not harm animals!
I loved the taste of meat just like you too. Until I realized taste and pleasure don't justify harming animals.
Going vegan is aligning our actions with our values. No one wants to be an animal abuser (unless one is a psychopath which I don't think you are). The sad truth is animals are exploited and abused to end up on your plates. And you have the power to stop this.
You can resist, be witty, troll, be ignorant, laugh it out, etc which is the easy way out, or simply choose vegan foods and not support animal abuse.
I can't force you to do the right thing. I can't wake you up if you want to lie to yourself. But I do believe people have compassion deep inside. I hope you find it and act accordingly ✌️
Wow this group of people pretending to be Elwood’s 😡 I ordered Labrador steaks and paid top dollar for chihuahua milk from them. Some of the best I’ve ever had. You should be ashamed of yourselves. If we ever cross paths I’m calling the cops
Incredible!❤❤
I would have the police called on me! But why are others just walking by? Was it advertised that it wasn’t real? That man was really upset, thank you
Some people complained, but it's a public university and we are not doing anything against the rules! They can call cops, but there's nothing they can do! If it happens, please record it and why you need to leave and what happens if you don't.
But we got a great coverage:
thedailytexan.com/2023/04/03/can-you-love-animals-and-eat-them-too-student-organization-uses-satire-to-promote-vegan-lifestyles/
Also make sure you watch this to learn more about ASAP :)
ua-cam.com/video/PhHpJqkCzRs/v-deo.html
Brilliant !
This is very interesting, gets you thinking differently about things.
Very courageous work, brought tears to my eyes. PETA seems to have disappeared, what happened to them? Dr. Terry Wahls was vegan, I believe, but she stated that the vegan diet contributed to her Multiple Sclerosis, which is why I started eating meat again. (Her book: The Wahls Protocol). What are your thoughts? So much to be discussed on this topic. Subscribed.
PETA is not a good or reputable organization they euthanize most of their animals so how do you expect them so save them if they end up euthanizing even healthy animals. Look up the CEO of PETA Ingrid Newkirk’s Will, she wants her eyes mounted on the wall of the EPA’s headquarters so that “she can always be watching.” That’s creepy and I think she’s insane. Do more research before supporting PETA that’s all I ask.
Dr. Brooke Goldner helps people reverse their multiple sclerosis through her plant-based whole food diet, no meat, dairy, or eggs.
ngl if i saw this i would have the same reaction 😂
Cows are cute too! And dont get me started on pigs
Frying up some pug bacon and grilling some Dalmatian steaks
Grass fed humanely slaughtered. Just the way God intended
Wow😢😢😢
Are they selling dog meat or not ???
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Damn! I''m surprised more people didn't stop...Don't they love fresh meat? What's the problem?
Next dog leather and fur clothing!
Jai Guruji Shukrana Guruji
Allin puni! (Great!)
yum
Yummy!
go vegan💚
Go vegan, yesterday!
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I’m kinda hungry
I'm craving pupchops
@@DrFarazHarsini I was trying to play along with the "joke" in the video. The menu was really funny and creative. I'm already vegan myself :)
I should have made my sarcasm more clear, sorry😅
@@Girafen Woops! Yea there was no way to tell that was sarcastic without a clown emoji or something given I get trolls ALL THE TIME! Looks like I wasted both our times.
@@DrFarazHarsini I hoped that it would be clear that it was sarcasm since very few people would crave eating a dog. Apologies for wasting your time
@@Girafen No worries! People do actually come to us and say these, a lot! They know what's up and are trying to be just silly
ba yek dooneh mach o boos o baghal shomara gereftand?
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I’ll have some dog meat.
Why don’t birds count?
birds can live without maths.
what's wrong with eating dog meat? not people's pet's obviously
If I ever get attacked for my surname because of this, I am suing lol
Isn't it interesting the way he takes a different , less aggressive, approach to someone of a different gender?
I can eat people though right?
if they agree to it and it's legal.. ;)
Mr. Delarosa is a sweetheart
He represents many passionate future vegans who just haven't woken up yet
100% agreed. Thanks for commenting, gave me an opportunity to learn about your work!
I've been looking for animators in the past several times and love your work. Going to msg you on instagram (will probably go to your "other" inbox.
We don't eat pets. No hypocrisy. One is very tasty, the other is a great companion.
Meat eater pushing their views on everyone. Now I'm going to eat twice as many pets!
I agree. Dogs are tasty and all the other animals are great companions!
Buy Elwood Dog Meat!
Cow, pigs, chickens, and goats taste way better.
Only someone who hasn’t eaten dog would say such a thing.
@nerdslikeus6690 I have eaten bugs, lizards raw, snake. You name it I have consumed it. Dog taste crappy.
Epic outreach! Glad you got away alive 😅
That Asian guy ruined it.
Sorry, I'll never swutch to have a vegan lifestyle.
I already do !
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This also says a whole lot about the beauty of tolerance in the US. Regardless of the high number of ills plaguing the country, people are largely still tolerant. This was highly offensive but no one got hurt or killed.
Try selling beef sammiches on the high street in Delhi or pork sausages in Karachi and you won't get far before you become mince meat yourselves 😅
It's almost like religious beliefs tend to harbor extreme tendencies, or something! If there was a Meat type that Christians believed was off-limits, I have a sinking feeling what you're describing would be just as common here.
@@maxwell_edison nah. Most Americans, i believe, have moved beyond such ghastlyness barring some very few nut jobs. Outside ethnic communities, most are deracinated as well.
This is the exact opposite of highly communal and tightly bound communities in the east, like India or Pakistan or say Iran.
Great message, but I understand the need for protein sources. Would it make a difference if the animals actually got to mature and die of natural causes prior to being eaten? Then you satisfy both sides to a degree, right?
Apply the same rule when it comes to the pelts for leather, the animals live and still provide for humanity without being slaughtered
Have fun following animals around until they drop dead.
You don't need to eat animals to get protein. I investigated that comprehensively here in a way understandable for non scientists. My entire doctorate was on proteins.
twitter.com/DrFarazHarsini/status/1574458770905878529?t=Uy-Mbb-PXEqHHUCz9219Ug&s=19
would you apply that logic to humans.. when your parents die would you eat their flesh and use their skin to make a car seat or a pair of shoes?
I tried something like this with hot dogs. People lost it 😂
Dirty wrongens
Please make an actual dog meat business, Id buy
Would I eat dog meat? Yes,Would I eat cow meat? Yes would I eat chicken meat? Yes, meat is meat 😂 but pork nah,I'm good.
We are omivores, plain and simple. Nature isn't all butterflies and rainbows. Instead of trying to make omnivores go against their natural instincts given to them from nature, we should Instead be trying to improve the standard of life for farm animals. I agree that the way animals are treated in the industrial farming complex is absolutely atrocious. I grew up on a farm and our cattle were never harmed or abused. I cant speak to how all of them were handled in the butchery process except for our local butcher. They did as quick and painless as possible, not like the hell of industrial butcheries. You all should should be trying to put the farms back into the hands of local farmers and families instead of trying the fruitless endeavor of turning omnivores into herbivores, that just will never happen. Nature isn't pretty and we cant change it.
Omnivore means we choose what to eat. If we can be vegan and we don't need meat, egg, and dairy to survive, then we shouldn't harm animals needlessly.
Also please watch this:
ua-cam.com/video/LQRAfJyEsko/v-deo.htmlsi=a_wqiaxVJMfTSQ5l
See medical sources in my other videos. Eating animals is not only unnecessary, but also is linked to many chronic diseases, pandemics, zoonotic diseases, environmental issues, etc. When you look at all the aspects, the best diet there is is plant based. I encourage you to give it an open mind and learn more. I think when you already eat animals we have a confirmation bias because we don't want to admit we are wrong and change. I know it because I was there too, and I went vegan despite the fact that I had to face ugly facts and realizing I was wrong.
Animals are given the digestive system they need to survive. If we didn't need to eat meat sometimes then we wouldn't have a need to have a digestive system for this. Life is created to be as efficient as possible. No animal is given organs or functions unnecessarily. Its there for a reason. Again, try for a more realistic goal. You're not going to be able to change an animals instincts, and biology. Also there is a difference between surviving and thriving as an organism you can keep telling yourself that meat isn't necessary and try to rewrite nature all you want it's not going to change the simple reality that we are designed by nature to function and consume in certain ways for optimal health. I'm well aware of health concerns that are involved with over consumption. Using that as "proof" is very lazy. Over consumption of just about any organic substance can lead to health risks. Hence, having a variety and every changing diet is optimal for omnivores. Eating noting but meat is unhealthy, and unfortunately as a culture here in America we tend to do this. On the flip side Eating nothing but vegetables and processed vegan products is also unhealthy. A healthy diet is a combination of the two. I myself only eat red meat once a week, poultry once, fish three times and nothing but fruits and vegetables the remaining. My doctor is always happy because I am in peak physical health at 34 years. He often says I wish more of my patients would take care of their diet and health like I do.
So, in closing, I'll just add instead of trying to shame people for eating how nature intended. We should be trying to educate people on how to have a varied and healthy diet, and all of the risks of stagnant and over emphasis on meat. As well as spreading awareness of just how horrendous the animals are handled in the industrial meat farms/butcheries. I'm right behind you on helping animals out of those hell holes. Cheers
@@kevsmith1136 I used to eat a lot of meat myself but been plant based for 12 years. I do full blood work, hormone panel, urinalysis, etc. every year as check up because I'm curious and so far everything is as healthy and normal as it gets.
But imho we need to look at evidence and not social media influencers.
Here is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27886704/
A recent meta-epidemiological study involving 76 global governments and health organizations has endorsed diets rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and legumes, while limiting meat and full-fat dairy, as beneficial for health (PMID: 36940903).
What Harvard recommends to eat, as well as USDA, is already predominantly plant based.
nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/healthy-eating-plate/
It's also a misconception that cavemen ate a lot of meat. New evidence shows they did not. They weren't eating hamburgers and steaks and sausage every day! Sometimes it had to be small rodents or whatever they found, and sometimes they hunted a big animal for the entire tribe. In any case what they did thousands of years ago does not immediately translate to what we should do and eat today.
A new study looked at 48,762 women from Harvard’s Nurses’ Health Study and found that plant protein was the most beneficial for healthy aging compared to animal proteins and showed that those who included more protein in their diets from sources such as fruits, vegetables, bread, beans, legumes, and pasta had notably less heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, and had better cognitive and mental health. In addition, substitution analyses showed that replacing total animal protein or dairy protein with plant protein was linked to a greater likelihood of healthy aging.
One new study that just came out showed plant-based diets appear to reduce cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer risk and mortality, according to an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses published between 2000 and 2023 (Cardiovascular health and cancer risk associated with plant based diets: An umbrella review).
In a prospective cohort analysis involving 131,000 men and women followed for up to 32 years, protein sources were examined in relation to total and cause-specific mortality. Substituting animal-based protein with plant-based protein was associated with substantially reduced overall mortality. When 3% of energy from plant protein replaced the equivalent amount of protein from red and processed meat, the hazard ratios were 0.88 (0.84-0.92) and 0.66 (95% CI 0.59-0.75), respectively.
Harvard Health Professionals Follow-up Study showed that during 1,023,872 person years of follow-up, substituting plant protein sources from nuts, legumes, and soy for red meat was associated with 14-17% lower risk of coronary heart disease (PMID: 33268459)
Results from the EPIC-Oxford study found that over a mean of 17.6 years of follow-up people consuming a low or meat-free diet had a lower risk of hospitalization or death with diabetes, with vegetarians and vegans having a 35 and 47% lower risk of developing diabetes (PMID: 30804320).
Hope this helps.
I don't eat a lot of red meat. If you read my reply, i only eat that once a week, and i never stated anything about cavemens diet. And as for evidence all we need do is look throughout human history if being completely vegan was the best way to live then we would probably have seen some sort of completely vegan culture that was also a dominant power at some point in human history. There is no such culture in history. And do not assume things about people you don't know. I do not have social media accounts and do not follow "influencers", unless you count UA-cam as social media, which it is but not in the context of that which you assumed I got my knowledge from. I went to university and went on to grad school for medical illustration. You are not the only person to have studied and gone to med school. I appreciate the links to your sources. Still, you will not convince me, and probably most of the human race, that we must go against out nature and become herbivores. I'm not trying to say your ignorant or anything of the sort either, you made it though med school and that shit is exhausted and so hard. I just don't think that trying to make people vegan is the best option for helping the animals. We should instead be trying to put the farms back in the hands of families and local farms. And getting away from processed food as much as possible. Shaming people because they are doing as nature intended is not a sound course of action to reach your goals of bettering the animals quality of life. Again I appreciate the link and sources. I'll give it all a read over 👍
We love dogs to be pets not food..... please stop this........
Dogs co-evolved to aid us, bovine co-evolved to feed us. They have specialized traits, making them ideal for their jobs and allowing their respective species to be some of the most successful on the planet.
lol @ assigning animals 'jobs'
@@bazza5699 They would not be here otherwise. They exist how they do, because humans made it so.
@@lumpychucks6457 true.. domesticated animals probably wouldn't be here.. so you're point is what? we need to breed them for 'jobs' so they don't go extinct.. haha.. just work through that logic.. it makes no sense.. animals survive in the wild without assigned jobs.. tell me the job of a wild tiger.. stock broker perhaps? stagecoach driver.. ? no no don't tell me.. lumberjack.. ffs.. get real. please try to think of an original opposition to veganism.. i've heard all these before..
Funniest part of this video is that Niko needs raw animal meat to survive.
Animals are going to eat animals. Humans stopping can also create a negative impact because too much of anything is terrible.
Sorry you are factually wrong.
Dogs can survive on a plant based diet just fine, there are vet approved plant based food for dogs. I know this blows your mind, but hey that doesn't change the facts :)
And veganism is not too much of anything. It's not abusing animals and enslaving them for profit. It's like saying ending slavery is bad because too much of anything is wrong! Or we should be beating dogs a little bit every now and then, because not beating dogs at all and too much of anything is bad lol
Now let's not worry about the dog and the world. You can be vegan. Why aren't you? There's no good reason not to be vegan!
Veganism is nothing but extending the compassion we have for some animals for the rest of them.
It's not harming animals when we don't have to!
Maybe pet ownership of all kinds is immoral.
nah not all animals are created equal, tough stuff.
DOGS ARE MAN'S BEST FRIEND! NOT COWS OR PIGS!
THEY’D KILL US ALL IF THEY HAD THE CHANCE!!
bugs feel pain too💚💚💚💚💚💚
It's strange how “dr” Faraz is promoting veganism. I thought a doctor should promote based on health (which veganism is not, just ask Bart Kay) not philosophical.
Veganism is about not abusing animals and reducing needless suffering. Thankfully, whole food plant-based diet is the healthiest diet.
Wanna be healthy, adopt a WFPD. Wanna align your actions with your values, be decent, and not abuse animals needlessly, go vegan ✌️🙏
You can see the description of the video for all the medical orgs who endorse plant-based diet.
lol bart kay.. ffs lolol
@@bazza5699 could you tell me one reason why I should not listen to Bart Kay.
That poor dude was so innocent he couldn't spot this was obviously a ploy by mentally challenged vegans. He probably never goes on the internet and just plays with his dog at home. I envy him
If they live in a bubble you never get hurt.
The hell do you mean by "Mentally challenged Vegans". You almost had a good comment - this person IS clearly quite innocent - But what is this random insult thrown in? Was that really necessary? Are you just offended by the concept of Veganism or something?
That's a big hit in China i hear, but uhh not kosher.
See what you're doing here is a deceptive tactic called a false equivalence fallacy.
cows and sheep and pigs, aren't dogs, dogs are dogs, and in this culture those animals are designated as pets.
nobody in American culture has a cow come snuggle with them on the Livingroom couch, it's just not the same, they don't have the same cultural context to define their relationship to us.
Got a problem with people eating dogs, take it up with Xi Jingping.
IN America we have culturally designated meat animals, bred for purpose, and that's it.
This is so dumb, dogs have been our pets since the dawn of human beings...cows and pigs are not pets, nor could the average person keep one as a pet. Mmm....steak.
The original scripture of the Bible says that God made a dog from Adam’s rib.
some cultures do eat dog, some don't eat cows..
@@bazza5699 it's almost as if different cultures eat differently. try going to India and sell cow meat.
do you really base your morals off of arbitrary labels like "pet"? If an animal is exactly the same as dog in the ways that matter, but we don't generally keep it as a pet, does that make it ok to torture and kill for food?
@@bazza5699 Ya because they are savages.
lmaooo bro prolly eats other animals