— Wejolyn 🇺🇸 (@Wejolyn) November 10, 2024
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Sunday, November 10, 2024
WEJOLYN: Women with low red meat consumption were twice as likely to have an anxiety disorder
Monday, July 22, 2024
DR. ANTHONY CHAFFEE: Humans are apex predators, top of the food chain. What other apex predator eats salad?
He hasn't eaten a vegetable in over 5 years...
— Dr Shawn Baker 🥩 (@SBakerMD) July 22, 2024
Source: https://t.co/IVf6iT30JW pic.twitter.com/DcOKmxjNGZ
Humans are apex predators, top of the food chain. What other apex predator eats salad? There are things in meat that you have to have that you cannot get from plants, but there is nothing in plants, or fungus, that you have to have that you cannot get from meat. So you have to eat meat, and you certainly don't have to eat plants and I would argue that you don't want to eat plants for optimal health.
from allfat.ca. The above clip is taken from this June 2023 interview of Perth, Western Australia (WA) doctor, Anthony Chaffee.
DR. ERIC BERG: out of all the things that are involved in the healing and repair process, we need amino acids. We need bioavailable protein, which is going to be animal protein
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
"Red meat was once central to the American diet and a symbol of health and prosperity"
Thank you to Wejolyn.
This is a 1960s promotional film about the importance of beef in American society.
— Meat Head (@markeatsmeat) September 11, 2023
Images of cattle ranches, the Omaha stockyards, billboards advertising giant steaks, backyard barbecues.
Red meat was once central to the American diet and a symbol of health and prosperity. pic.twitter.com/p0OKqKLNAx
If you were wondering where the Chisholm Trail is, check out this map.
Wikipedia does a decent job,
The Chisholm Trail was a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. The trail was established by Black Beaver, a Lenape guide and rancher, and his friend Jesse Chisholm, a Cherokee merchant. They collected and drove numerous cattle along the trail to Kansas, where they could be shipped east to achieve higher prices. The southern terminus was Red River Station, a trading post near the Red River along the northern border of Texas. The northern terminus was a trading post near Kansas City, Kansas. Chisholm owned both of these posts. In the years of the cattle drives, cowboys drove large herds from ranches across Texas to the Red River Station and then north to Kansas City.
You might enjoy this PowerPoint of the Chisholm Trail.