Yip same.. I was wondering if I was the only one picking up on the blatant lack of voice for why meat is important. Lots of studies suggest it's needed.
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I looked up the study and it is yet another failing of peer review to identify the obvious bias in the analysis. Delete this video if you want to retain any sort of legitimacy.
@@AntiTekkfirstly the study was funded by an animal advocacy group, secondly the study didn’t account for the weight loss associated with vegan diet, which can explain the lower LDL. It is common knowledge that any type of weight loss - including those on a carnivore diet - LDL decreases (which was the main identifier they used). The study even acknowledges that the carnivore group ate +\- 500 calories. Meat is more calorie dense, so I would imagine it is falling on the + side. Every participant within the vegan group lost weight.
Exactly this lol, people who have such a strict way of life throughout will really have missed out on so much when they eventually leave this world alas
I assume there’s wiggle room but I always say it’s about 80% eating good and 20% working out for a “perfect body” you can have some bad food long as you have good with it or soon after and workout harder next day. Haha
Honestly - my first question about the identical twin research is, who funded it? Does the money trail show the potential of a conflict of interest. Veganism and vegan diets today have so many advertised and scientifically proven benefits from reducing costs, reducing environmental impact, reducing greenhouse gas emissions to now helping us live longer. We all know that there are no silver bullets in life for solving all of life’s problems. In fact, I’m sure we’d all agree, that when something sounds too good to be true, it often is. While I’d love to think that I can save the world, and add years to my life, by simply going vegan, I can’t help but distrust this advice because it sounds too good to be true. As such, circling back to my initial thought, who paid for the research, and is there a conflict of interest?
A friend of mine studies health in german (idk how to translate his course in german) at a university and he told me the exact same thing 2019 or so. But even then you stop killing animals just for your own fun so what's so bad about it?
Not sure where “killing animals for fun” comes in here. Certainly isn’t my idea of fun at all, quite the opposite, I find that view utterly repulsive personally. My concern is that the science is being tainted by vested interests, when was the last time you saw science concluding that a vegan diet is preferable, being funded by the meat industry? It just doesn’t happen, because it’s counter to their interests. Same on the flip side when it’s funded by vegans, and animal rights activists. We can’t blame the scientists for this of course, they need the funding, not only to do the research, but to put food on the table for their families. So if PETA are funding research into vegan diets and their effect on longevity, well, it pays the bills right? But ultimately it just becomes a case of political viewpoints being inserted into science, and when this happens we all suffer (flashbacks to covid antivaxers *shudder*), as the objective truth cannot be established and agreed upon for the greater good of our society as a whole.
Im sorry but i did not really get a very clear answer here? it feels like it was all just build up to go to the sponsor. and also, something that vegans lack in is maximizing nutrient intake. veggies don't give enough protein and certain vitamins, along with multiple fats and other usefull chemicals which are found richly in meats. meat shouldn't be consumed the way we do it now, but removing it from your diet would be equally worse.
I agree there are benefits to eating meat as you point out, but protein for example can be supplemented instead through legumes (beans). Especially through concentrated forms such as pea protein "meat" and soybean protein "meat." Where "meat" refers to non-animal derived meat-like substitutes. However I appreciate the counter argument, as I feel this topic is more complex than is presented.
Yes, but there’s layers to it. You can take supplements. You can drink milk and eat eggs only. Or just cut out red meat. I am curious which is best for health. Sad this video doesn’t provide an answer
@@inventorbrothers7053 with protein I do not only mean the stuff to build your body with. Proteins that stimulate your body for example. You can see the difference in men who eat meat and those who dont, because those who dont show less signs of manlihood. I do not know the English word for it, but basically their body grows less hair, slows down muscle production and they also have less energy. This is very common to see in poor areas where they cannot eat alot of meat. And with meat I mean anything that comes from animals except for the bones, eyes and other hard parts. The organs especially are very good for us, unless you have allergy, then it is very bad.
Vegetarians don't need supplements, this is misinformation. Meat isn't what's needed, it's animal products- if you stop eating dairy and eggs, you will lack B12, which you can take supplements for, but it would be more ideal to eat it. Protein isn't so low as you'd think. The average Vegetarian eats a protein rich diet with things such as chickpeas, lentils, beans, spinach, animal products, nuts, seeds, avocados, brussel sprouts, peas etc. It's also not super needed in anything but minimal amounts unless you are a grandparent fighting lots of illness or someone who is going to the gym to get strong- fibre, energy and iron are top priority here, all of which, you guessed it, are typically found in plants. As for fats, there are no fats in animals needed that aren't found in plants. Most of your good fats in food can be easily sourced by avocados, nuts and seeds. Same for magnesium, which plant based people could admittedly eat more, but they can, they just aren't so aware. Iron is something I was more deficient in while eating meat than I was being vegetarian. Yes, you can get it from meat, but it's most common in red meats, which are a bit of a roll of the dice when it comes to the harm they can do. You're best off varying your diet and getting it from various sources, or just, y'know, eating a lot of beans and spinach. For me, I drink Guinness too, lol, but rarely and only at events. And of course all of this stuff you say meat is good for, fish is actually best. Cod liver oil, omega 3, protein, fibre, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, vitamins A through K, they're all in fish...and lots of people only eat fish and plants, they live the longest. All that to say, no, removing meat isn't a negative. Yes, meat eaters can be healthy, but most aren't eating as well as vegetarians, vegans and most importantly, pescatarians. Maybe they could make more ideal choices, but even so, they'd be behind, according to virtually every study on this. Meat has no benefits plants or dairy can't provide with less of the risks. What is truly needed for the longest life possible is fish oils, though not necessary to live a long life in general- pescatarians live the longest. In second place is vegans, because cheese is kind of a vegetarian's weakness, lol.
@@beththedarkmage3359 what I want you to see is that meat is used to grow or to make something stronger. And when I said what I mean with meat, I also mean fish, unless fish is not animal? for people who are still growing or need to have a strong body, meat is needed because it is much more dense in the things you need, with less of the things you do not need. and most of problems from meat, mostly red meat from cow, are found in people who eat but move not much. if you look at people who only eat meat, you can see that the whole of day they are moving around doing things. you do not need it to live, yes, but if you want to be usefull, and not have to move on your own pace, you have not much choice. and yes, animal produce like milk egg and cheese is good too, but not as dense as the real meat. and also, you say that meat eaters can be healthy, but most do not eat as well as vegeterians? maybe it is because they do not care and just grab what is easy? I mean if choice is between 2 dollar hamburger vs 15 dollar for salad, I can see that people choose something that gives them more energy. we live in society that makes it hard to eat meat in a good way, so now we have problem from something that should not be problem.
@@Strawberryfreak vegan diets do not reduce carbon. vegans love to act like only meat eaters are supporters of factory farming while they waste immense amounts of water growing crops which still require animal fertilization.
@@falsificationismI don’t think any amount of smoking cigarettes are healthy lol, no matter the moderating XD But we only live once so carpe diem, smoke as much as you wish :D
So you agree that the appropriate amount of meat, dairy, eggs, and seafood is as close to zero as possible, yes? Just as the appropriate amount of cigarettes to smoke for optimal health is as close to zero as possible? @@TheGamingSpoon69
Im a chef, im both constantly stressed and eating terribly Im 27 and i look like im in my early 40s I can confidently say that the stress has aged me more
Aside from the health aspects: What is the relevant trait difference between humans and animals such that it unethical to do such things (Farming etc.) to humans but not unethical to do it to animals?
the study was not correlated to the sponsor. this channel tied them together so we could see for ourselves. it’s silly to discount the study simply because a RUclips channel has a relevant sponsor to pair with the study.
They pit veg against omnivore, but not carnivore. Let's do the experiment with triplets! One eats veg, one eats omni, and one eats carnivore (all meat).
Would be better if it was more focused on what vegan and being carnivorus does, because an omnivore (as many comments have pointed out) could've been eating whatever they want, and also lifestyle matters.
Humans are all omnivores, vegetarian/vegan/pescatarian is a choice. Only eating meat doesn't have a name because you would be rather stupid to do so when our stomachs need plants- dogs can do this, because they have the opposite type of digestion,and of course they can eat plants too, but less so. This and every other study says the healthiest eat fish and veg, but vegans/veggies are still healthier than those who eat both meat and veg.
@@LaciRae I said as much, yes, but they can survive on just meat, they would never survive on plants alone. Same with us, but flipped. We're just special and can actually live healthily only eating plants, instead of merely existing. My point about dogs was mostly for _those_ types of people, y'know, who think they can make their dog vegan. If anything, you can have them eat just meat, but never a vegan diet, it would kill them. Just like how if we only ate meat we'd likely die within a year, no matter what TikTok might tell some people. But yeah, to live longer, they definitely need the nutrition carrots and peas for example would give them, but people need to be very careful, because their weak stomachs can't tolerate lots of things- herbs, spices, garlic, onions, grapes, chocolate, spinach, tomato, the list goes on and on...always check before giving your dog anything that isn't meat.
sorry, life noggin, but theres like a million studies stating how meat is necessary in every diet. life span is increased by eating natural foods as opposed to processed garbage. It's a pretty known fact, and it's not as easy as "vegan vs omnivorous"
0:58 that vague?? the start of video suggests that any meat diet includes unhealthy level of processing. meat can be cooked and consumed in many different ways, not just blended up and deep fried into a clump of fats
How much is the craving for the bodies understanding everything in needed by previously successfully experienced ACTUAL things that were either in the past inefficient years of experience intricacies individually practical understanding everything unhealthy nutritional value of living life mind's connection with reality of which is known as related conceptual RESPONSE within only experienced ACTUAL things that are not anything recognized totality in long-term basis of the DNA as a result from being born in the initial position of being completely without any modicum of synthetic prototype or any other things that are not initial necessity for nothing to replace what was intended overall available for humans before humans existed
A carnivores diet consist of fat which would help you if you are very active all the time moving your body alot it's best if you just me an omnivore it's how we are the smartest ones on this very planet
I prefer just to eat vegans and not vegetables directly. It's much healthier.
Most predictable loser comment ever
time will tell.
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Yeah, eating them out are my preference too
@@dontstalkmyaccount3096 ewww you eat out cows?
3:02 me too
just... eat meat??
Uh
meat better
Or respect basic animal rights? Are you pro animal exploitation or what?
I watched this guy years ago. Good to see he is still uploading.
Me too. Strange his channel doesn't show as often on my timeline anymore
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"uh oh, I'm in danger" indeed.
absolute garbage information. im a long time subscriber, but i just unsubbed after like 5 years cus of this video
Yip same.. I was wondering if I was the only one picking up on the blatant lack of voice for why meat is important. Lots of studies suggest it's needed.
Fr meat is needed to have muscles
Beans can't replace that
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I looked up the study and it is yet another failing of peer review to identify the obvious bias in the analysis. Delete this video if you want to retain any sort of legitimacy.
Whats the bias that you identified?
@@AntiTekkfirstly the study was funded by an animal advocacy group, secondly the study didn’t account for the weight loss associated with vegan diet, which can explain the lower LDL. It is common knowledge that any type of weight loss - including those on a carnivore diet - LDL decreases (which was the main identifier they used). The study even acknowledges that the carnivore group ate +\- 500 calories. Meat is more calorie dense, so I would imagine it is falling on the + side. Every participant within the vegan group lost weight.
Keep calling him out
Life sucks. I’d rather die early than make it suck more to live longer.
Exactly this lol, people who have such a strict way of life throughout will really have missed out on so much when they eventually leave this world alas
I assume there’s wiggle room but I always say it’s about 80% eating good and 20% working out for a “perfect body” you can have some bad food long as you have good with it or soon after and workout harder next day. Haha
Honestly - my first question about the identical twin research is, who funded it? Does the money trail show the potential of a conflict of interest.
Veganism and vegan diets today have so many advertised and scientifically proven benefits from reducing costs, reducing environmental impact, reducing greenhouse gas emissions to now helping us live longer.
We all know that there are no silver bullets in life for solving all of life’s problems. In fact, I’m sure we’d all agree, that when something sounds too good to be true, it often is.
While I’d love to think that I can save the world, and add years to my life, by simply going vegan, I can’t help but distrust this advice because it sounds too good to be true.
As such, circling back to my initial thought, who paid for the research, and is there a conflict of interest?
A friend of mine studies health in german (idk how to translate his course in german) at a university and he told me the exact same thing 2019 or so. But even then you stop killing animals just for your own fun so what's so bad about it?
*english
Not sure where “killing animals for fun” comes in here. Certainly isn’t my idea of fun at all, quite the opposite, I find that view utterly repulsive personally.
My concern is that the science is being tainted by vested interests, when was the last time you saw science concluding that a vegan diet is preferable, being funded by the meat industry? It just doesn’t happen, because it’s counter to their interests. Same on the flip side when it’s funded by vegans, and animal rights activists.
We can’t blame the scientists for this of course, they need the funding, not only to do the research, but to put food on the table for their families. So if PETA are funding research into vegan diets and their effect on longevity, well, it pays the bills right?
But ultimately it just becomes a case of political viewpoints being inserted into science, and when this happens we all suffer (flashbacks to covid antivaxers *shudder*), as the objective truth cannot be established and agreed upon for the greater good of our society as a whole.
Im sorry but i did not really get a very clear answer here? it feels like it was all just build up to go to the sponsor.
and also, something that vegans lack in is maximizing nutrient intake. veggies don't give enough protein and certain vitamins, along with multiple fats and other usefull chemicals which are found richly in meats. meat shouldn't be consumed the way we do it now, but removing it from your diet would be equally worse.
I agree there are benefits to eating meat as you point out, but protein for example can be supplemented instead through legumes (beans). Especially through concentrated forms such as pea protein "meat" and soybean protein "meat." Where "meat" refers to non-animal derived meat-like substitutes. However I appreciate the counter argument, as I feel this topic is more complex than is presented.
Yes, but there’s layers to it. You can take supplements. You can drink milk and eat eggs only. Or just cut out red meat. I am curious which is best for health. Sad this video doesn’t provide an answer
@@inventorbrothers7053 with protein I do not only mean the stuff to build your body with. Proteins that stimulate your body for example. You can see the difference in men who eat meat and those who dont, because those who dont show less signs of manlihood. I do not know the English word for it, but basically their body grows less hair, slows down muscle production and they also have less energy. This is very common to see in poor areas where they cannot eat alot of meat.
And with meat I mean anything that comes from animals except for the bones, eyes and other hard parts. The organs especially are very good for us, unless you have allergy, then it is very bad.
Vegetarians don't need supplements, this is misinformation. Meat isn't what's needed, it's animal products- if you stop eating dairy and eggs, you will lack B12, which you can take supplements for, but it would be more ideal to eat it.
Protein isn't so low as you'd think. The average Vegetarian eats a protein rich diet with things such as chickpeas, lentils, beans, spinach, animal products, nuts, seeds, avocados, brussel sprouts, peas etc. It's also not super needed in anything but minimal amounts unless you are a grandparent fighting lots of illness or someone who is going to the gym to get strong- fibre, energy and iron are top priority here, all of which, you guessed it, are typically found in plants.
As for fats, there are no fats in animals needed that aren't found in plants. Most of your good fats in food can be easily sourced by avocados, nuts and seeds. Same for magnesium, which plant based people could admittedly eat more, but they can, they just aren't so aware.
Iron is something I was more deficient in while eating meat than I was being vegetarian. Yes, you can get it from meat, but it's most common in red meats, which are a bit of a roll of the dice when it comes to the harm they can do. You're best off varying your diet and getting it from various sources, or just, y'know, eating a lot of beans and spinach. For me, I drink Guinness too, lol, but rarely and only at events.
And of course all of this stuff you say meat is good for, fish is actually best. Cod liver oil, omega 3, protein, fibre, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, vitamins A through K, they're all in fish...and lots of people only eat fish and plants, they live the longest.
All that to say, no, removing meat isn't a negative. Yes, meat eaters can be healthy, but most aren't eating as well as vegetarians, vegans and most importantly, pescatarians. Maybe they could make more ideal choices, but even so, they'd be behind, according to virtually every study on this. Meat has no benefits plants or dairy can't provide with less of the risks.
What is truly needed for the longest life possible is fish oils, though not necessary to live a long life in general- pescatarians live the longest. In second place is vegans, because cheese is kind of a vegetarian's weakness, lol.
@@beththedarkmage3359 what I want you to see is that meat is used to grow or to make something stronger. And when I said what I mean with meat, I also mean fish, unless fish is not animal?
for people who are still growing or need to have a strong body, meat is needed because it is much more dense in the things you need, with less of the things you do not need. and most of problems from meat, mostly red meat from cow, are found in people who eat but move not much. if you look at people who only eat meat, you can see that the whole of day they are moving around doing things.
you do not need it to live, yes, but if you want to be usefull, and not have to move on your own pace, you have not much choice. and yes, animal produce like milk egg and cheese is good too, but not as dense as the real meat.
and also, you say that meat eaters can be healthy, but most do not eat as well as vegeterians? maybe it is because they do not care and just grab what is easy? I mean if choice is between 2 dollar hamburger vs 15 dollar for salad, I can see that people choose something that gives them more energy. we live in society that makes it hard to eat meat in a good way, so now we have problem from something that should not be problem.
vegan stocks rising
I came back to the channel after 4 years and glad to know he still uploads and still love pizza bagels
I came back after 8 years now I'm 12
Omg I haven’t watched life noggin in years! I totally forgot I was obsessed with this channel. Feels good to watch again 😊
it feels illegal to be this early
He dident say if meat was worse l. Eitherway i bet a huge % of humans are not honna stop eating meat no matter what.
yea but also having cultural impact and environmental impact, not everyone will follow
@@Strawberryfreak vegan diets do not reduce carbon. vegans love to act like only meat eaters are supporters of factory farming while they waste immense amounts of water growing crops which still require animal fertilization.
They literally said vegans showed healthier changes when compared to omnivores…. Meat is not good for you, sadly.
nah meat is good for you@@ziglol
I'm clicking the BS button on this.
Eat both 🤷♂️
Some say cigarettes are unhealthy, some say they're healthy; I'll just smoke a moderate amount.
omnivores eat “both”.
I eat both.
@@falsificationismI don’t think any amount of smoking cigarettes are healthy lol, no matter the moderating XD
But we only live once so carpe diem, smoke as much as you wish :D
So you agree that the appropriate amount of meat, dairy, eggs, and seafood is as close to zero as possible, yes? Just as the appropriate amount of cigarettes to smoke for optimal health is as close to zero as possible? @@TheGamingSpoon69
I would eat both meat 🍖 , and veggie 🥦 to keep it even
Dear blocko, why do small spaces seem extremely scary to some people while it comforts others?
Biolayne already debunked this study..... Also you can follow Bryan Johnson blueprint instead of watching this biased video
What were the major debunks?
I eat both veggies and meat
Im a chef, im both constantly stressed and eating terribly
Im 27 and i look like im in my early 40s
I can confidently say that the stress has aged me more
Im glad ur still uploading
Those auditory hallucinations are getting out of hand for me
Aside from the health aspects: What is the relevant trait difference between humans and animals such that it unethical to do such things (Farming etc.) to humans but not unethical to do it to animals?
Because people smart but animal not smart and very yum yum 😋
Too tired to write a better comment, but I do feel like my diet influences my health! I drink tea everyday so..
sounds like your diet is seriously lacking if You’re too tired to even move your thumb.
ok me too i have been eating a lot of meat but at least some veggies on friday and the weekend
@@LYNXWARRRIOR29You have a terrible diet, then. You should eat vegetables every day and meat at most for one meal a day.
Lol I saw the thumbnail with 1 view
This seemed reasonable till that sponsorship drop, who has a vested interest in results that prove its sellability, so. Taken with a grain of salt.
the study was not correlated to the sponsor. this channel tied them together so we could see for ourselves. it’s silly to discount the study simply because a RUclips channel has a relevant sponsor to pair with the study.
They pit veg against omnivore, but not carnivore. Let's do the experiment with triplets! One eats veg, one eats omni, and one eats carnivore (all meat).
Would be better if it was more focused on what vegan and being carnivorus does, because an omnivore (as many comments have pointed out) could've been eating whatever they want, and also lifestyle matters.
I feel omnivores are more exposed to processed foods than vegans yeah
the study said they all ate healthy.
Humans are all omnivores, vegetarian/vegan/pescatarian is a choice. Only eating meat doesn't have a name because you would be rather stupid to do so when our stomachs need plants- dogs can do this, because they have the opposite type of digestion,and of course they can eat plants too, but less so.
This and every other study says the healthiest eat fish and veg, but vegans/veggies are still healthier than those who eat both meat and veg.
@@beththedarkmage3359 dogs are omnivores. a strictly carnivore diet would be damaging to their health.
@@LaciRae I said as much, yes, but they can survive on just meat, they would never survive on plants alone. Same with us, but flipped. We're just special and can actually live healthily only eating plants, instead of merely existing.
My point about dogs was mostly for _those_ types of people, y'know, who think they can make their dog vegan. If anything, you can have them eat just meat, but never a vegan diet, it would kill them. Just like how if we only ate meat we'd likely die within a year, no matter what TikTok might tell some people.
But yeah, to live longer, they definitely need the nutrition carrots and peas for example would give them, but people need to be very careful, because their weak stomachs can't tolerate lots of things- herbs, spices, garlic, onions, grapes, chocolate, spinach, tomato, the list goes on and on...always check before giving your dog anything that isn't meat.
Kind of interesting that RUclips didn't show me this video and based on the views it just chooses to spite at random
Thank you for spreading lies and not mentioning anything about carnivore diet
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Then why do we have molars?
@@rubens4747 for meat, meat is chewy, you don't exactly eat meat with your incisors
@@Jessesyrupi don’t eat meat but i still use my molars to chew. even when foods aren’t “chewy”.
a carnivore diet lacks ~
folate
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Calcium
Manganese
Lutein & Zeax
Lycopene
Beta Carotene
Fiber
You can live a long healthy life without meat, but what a sad one.
uh oh i need more veggies mom give me a veggie salad
Video number 666
who cares, I am not denying meat for my sake
Cool
sorry, life noggin, but theres like a million studies stating how meat is necessary in every diet. life span is increased by eating natural foods as opposed to processed garbage. It's a pretty known fact, and it's not as easy as "vegan vs omnivorous"
No but my stress is.
0:58 that vague??
the start of video suggests that any meat diet includes unhealthy level of processing. meat can be cooked and consumed in many different ways, not just blended up and deep fried into a clump of fats
How much is the craving for the bodies understanding everything in needed by previously successfully experienced ACTUAL things that were either in the past inefficient years of experience intricacies individually practical understanding everything unhealthy nutritional value of living life mind's connection with reality of which is known as related conceptual RESPONSE within only experienced ACTUAL things that are not anything recognized totality in long-term basis of the DNA as a result from being born in the initial position of being completely without any modicum of synthetic prototype or any other things that are not initial necessity for nothing to replace what was intended overall available for humans before humans existed
Thank you so much
If only they would do a similar study, but compare vegan vs carnivore.....
that thumbnail made me unsub
I need to eat a 5cm stake rn
The meaning is eat healthy, sleep well, and always exercise
1:07 probably fake i will never be vegan unless if its just veggies toppings on other food
The last time I watched your channel I was 11 years old. I turn 18 soon.
Love the nintendo game reference in this video, especially the zelda ones lol
This video is about MRS mainly more than diet
51 secs
34 secs
1:41 👖
I almost forgot abt u
It’s 2 mins houw
That’s goofy
Много готино outro
L video
Meat literally has protein, protein is needed and can't be replaced by beans
Thank you, noggin boy.
If you're still gonna eat garbage no matter what, atleast enjoy it, you'll have a better enjoyment
A carnivores diet consist of fat which would help you if you are very active all the time moving your body alot it's best if you just me an omnivore it's how we are the smartest ones on this very planet
Human are omnivore man
Yeah avoid fast food meat and processed meat like sausages or something, ideally try to only eat whole foods
With how we are advancing the technology of slowing and reversing aging, I say just eat what you want
Great but my doctor won't prescribe a MRS Test.
I've been asking for an endocrinologist and still nothing 🇺🇸🥲
isn’t that what the sponsor of this video tests??