Human beings evolved as a hypercarnivorous species - a classification attributed to animals that derive at least 70% of their diet from animal-based sources (Finch, 2020).
Ricky, but here’s the problem… someone has to recognise there’s a problem with the advice being given before they see a need to do their own research. There’s a small portion of us that have seen the problem, done the research, realised just how awful the current advice is, done something about it (I have been carnivore for 3 years now), and then reaped the rewards. But I spent 95% of my life utterly ignorant of the proper human diet with the terrible health consequences that ensue. I got there, but most don’t because they believe what the “scientists” and “experts” tell them. So, those of us that have seen the light have a duty to try to change the advice being given… it is our moral responsibility.
I am super glad you referenced Dr Nina Teicholz… she has dedicated a large portion of her life to try to get things changed… unsuccessfully so far, but maybe there are chinks in the armour on the horizon. Your writings are a great tool to educate people… I send your articles on to my contacts who need to read this stuff. But we are scratching the surface… official advice change is the only meaningful thing that is going to change the population’s current terrible health situation which is mostly a direct result of the diet we are told to eat.
Ricky, but here’s the problem… someone has to recognise there’s a problem with the advice being given before they see a need to do their own research. There’s a small portion of us that have seen the problem, done the research, realised just how awful the current advice is, done something about it (I have been carnivore for 3 years now), and then reaped the rewards. But I spent 95% of my life utterly ignorant of the proper human diet with the terrible health consequences that ensue. I got there, but most don’t because they believe what the “scientists” and “experts” tell them. So, those of us that have seen the light have a duty to try to change the advice being given… it is our moral responsibility.
I am super glad you referenced Dr Nina Teicholz… she has dedicated a large portion of her life to try to get things changed… unsuccessfully so far, but maybe there are chinks in the armour on the horizon. Your writings are a great tool to educate people… I send your articles on to my contacts who need to read this stuff. But we are scratching the surface… official advice change is the only meaningful thing that is going to change the population’s current terrible health situation which is mostly a direct result of the diet we are told to eat.