Was vegan for 7 years after being told over and over this is the healthiest diet by things like the China study and Dr Greger. Ended up with severe anaemia which I got iron infusions, agoraphobia, GAD and panic attacks. I’m now low carb, caffeine free and sugar free. I feel like I’m healing and I have steady energy all through the day.
Stop telling lies. You never were a vegan. Maybe you tried a plant food diet. But even if you eat Chinese, that doesn’t make you a Chinese. Veganism is an awareness. You are still blind and deaf. Being a vegan says nothing about whether you are eating unhealthy or healthy.
Regarding the plant agriculture, its not just the animal deaths, it's the land that all creatures are deprived of. A grass fed cow, and most are grass fed, will share it's pasture with an abundance of creatures in, under, on and flying into the territory constantly not to mention the microbes and and natural biosphere of the soil.
Many cows are fed grain to fatten them as quickly as possible. However, you have a choice as a consumer, you can select Grass Fed Beef as opposed to the regular grain fed beef.
@@jimosullivan1389 your ignorance is showing. Cows are raised on pasture out on the fields roaming around. They spend the bulk of their lives in pasture. They are then taken to feedlots for the last 3 months or so of their lives to fatten up on grain. Got it? Stop perpetuating vegan lies.
I'm so sorry... I think this happened to me as well. I was almost vegetarian - a couple eggs and maybe a piece of chicken every week or so. I had a severe mental breakdown and was hospitalized 3 weeks... Very frightening stuff! 10 years has passed and now I'm about 98% carnivore. I still enjoy coffee. 😌 Thankfully, no meds and no relapses.
The Vegetarian Myth by Lierre Keith changed my life. I care about animals. I care about my health. And I care about the planet. I will never be a vegetarian.
Vegetarian is not the same as vegan. If one does well with eggs and dairy, and has religious reasons (as opposed to health or environmental reasons), I expect one could be quite healthy without consuming meat. However, meat, fish, and poultry are quite nutrient dense.
Tufts Univ. School of nutrition released their ridiculous chart for healthy eating (you can look it up) and it struck me as bizarre that they put frosted mini wheats at the very top of the healthy food list and eggs and butter at the very bottom. What was also strange is the ONLY brand food they mentioned was frosted mini wheats...a kellogg's food. Why would they single out that particular food when everything else was generic? It makes no sense. Or does it!? Edit: BTW I went to Tufts and I thought it was a pretty poor school back in the 80s. It seems it's gotten worse.
Depending on which Food Compass chart you look at, General Mills is mentioned quite often too. In fact, their Cheerios cereal shows up as the most healthy "grain" and, in just casually looking at the chart, it looks like General Mills beats Kelloggs in most of the grain category. I guess General Mills must have kicked in more cash.
Harcombe is one of my favorite nutritionists, no mis/disinformation always backed science. I love it when she dissects a study to realize it was not worth the paper it was printed. Fantastic
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much. I started low carb mid October 2021 so almost 1 year now. Recently I've been increasing my protein by eating eggs and more meat. And I am noticing that gradually I am not enjoying my salad veggies as much as I used to (when I started low carb) and if I don't have enough meat in a meal I am missing it. And I've never been a big meat eater but it seems like I'm actually starting to want it. I definitely feel more satisfied after eating a meal with a larger amount of meat and/or eggs and/or cheese.
Finally someone else has recognized what I been thinking: convert all that crop land in the great plans back to grazing land. As you say better for the soil, no pesticides, far less erosion. Introduce bison back to the plains if needed. Less energy used for farm equipment.
A diet based on a political ideology will never be healthy so I can only assume that’s the hit vegans are willing to take to save an animal. I’m an animal lover but completely understand that the food chain and circle of life must turn.
@@veganix6757 Nonsense. Humans can get a nutritionally complete diet without resorting to cannibalism, and cannibalism is associated with some strange diseases, besides being evil.
Great talk, I've watched it twice and bookmarked the references link! One extra thing I'd mention is at 15:30, talking about the protein from Gregor's recommended diet. If you include the DIAAS score, it's far less than 17%. Plus conditionally non essential (but super important) amino acids like taurine, carnitine, and choline are completely absent.
Excellent comment. I doubt most people are familiar with the details of why your comment is so important, so perhaps you could share your favorite reference or youtube video backing up your observations.
This was absolute brilliant! Even though i studied biology times ago, there is new input for me. The most brilliant thing of her is: bringing all the knowledge of different sciences together! Thanks Doctor!
@@veganix6757 1. Vegans MUST take vitamin B12 supplements to remain healthy. 2. Modern agricultural practices for growing plants does kill animals, since vast swaths of land are plowed under quite rapidly. 3. Our topsoil has been rapidly depleted, and animals like ruminants are known to rejuvenate the soil. 4. Growing cattle and poultry and other animals for meat/dairy/eggs in factory conditions is WRONG, both ethically and for the health of the consumer. That last point should be common ground for advocates of eating real healthy food, whether vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, omnivore, or carnivore.
@@veganix6757 The cow-veg-dormant argument. Cows poop, the veg sucks up the nutrients, and then the land rests. We should have small farms locally for everyone in every county of every country. Eating local, small, no carbines necessary, no spraying. It's a symbiotic relationship that veganism does not have. Second: The sheer number of animals killed with large vegetable farming and with all the agrichemicals necessary to do it. Third: Nutrition. You just don't have it. There are way more, but that's three to start with. How did your vegan brain miss them?
If grass is left alone in a paddock it eventually decomposes due to bacterial action which produces methane. When grass is eaten by a cow it decomposes on the cow’s rumen due to bacterial action which produces methane. If we’re going to eliminate cows we had better eliminate grass while we’re at it.
I’ve been on a low carb diet due to my weight and depression/anxiety and even though I eat more meat I eat way less I’m more satiated and Im 13 pounds down I’ve been training all my life but now I feel like I’m training with my body not against
The crop deaths she mentioned did not yet include the countless sentient bugs killed by pesticide and fertilizer applications. There are 4.63 billion acres of cropland in the world. There are 400 million bugs in an acre. In just one application of pesticide, it could kill quintillions of sentient bugs.
1:25 the "balanced plate" concept was introduced in 2013, to replace food pyramid, is what the Australian gov also pushes. Our major supermarket Woolies/Woolworths has the balanced plate available to be linked to our shopping so you can see how you compare, called Food Tracker by "HealthyLife." They did a survey that they based their Australian recommendations on for Australia based on ONLY n=2001 participants for a population of almost 26 000 000 people. The basic message: EAT MORE VEGETABLES & GRAINS. Me and my dog are at 500%+ of our allowance of meat and 100%+ for dairy, 0% for fruit and 0% for vegetables. So saturated fat still vilified, seed oils rein and carbs pushed. Vegetables are similar cost per kg to minced beef but vege little food value compared to beef, quality eggs, butter and A2 milk. There is no Scientific basis for the five food groups and their supposed nutrition. Macros matter. Thanks for your work LOW CARB DOWNUNDER. People are less gullible after last 3 years of bs.
Couldn’t agree more! I might add also that I’m an operating theatre nurse here in Australia, and most people I work with (health professionals), are dumbfounded at my answer of ketovore-carnivore, when complimenting me on my healthy appearance at age 52. Meanwhile, they’re busy ensuring patients have taken their meds for this, that & the other (many of which they could do without if nutrition was corrected), and spruiking the message as they know it (fat bad, cholesterol bad, low fat good), whilst chowing down on all sorts of crap which is for some, and will for others, lead to their own poor health outcomes. Extremely frustrating.
Wow, Dr Harcombe. This info is truly scary. I too, was a vegetarian then vegan the became a physician and started to see the corporate movement for veganism. I now eat Whole Foods including all animal products and prescribe this to my patients as well. Please get this message to as many outlets as you can. I so appreciate you. 🙏🎊💕
All those years I was vegan (20 +, and vegetarian 10 years before that), I thought I was doing something so good for myself, animals, and the world. I ended up with my health in the tank, and now I'm learning that as far as "saving the earth", it's all propaganda and lies! I'm making a new start at 60 years old, learning how to feed myself properly, for my benefit as well as the world. This was a great presentation, and I applaud Ms. Harcombe for her research and her efforts to get the truth out!
Very good presentation. Should recommend it to Dr Dean Ornish, etc to watch!! I have been following a Keto lifestyle and have been experiencing the multiple benefits of such!
"Follow the money" is a great advice for everything food-related. All these vegan convenience products are priced higher than meat and dairy, albeit the ingredients do not cost more than fodder…
And looking at the ingredients, they are definitely not whole foods! The list is usually at least 20 ingredients, most of them chemicals and seed oils.
Holistic grazing is great for the animals and great for the environment It involves very little land clearing builds up soil organisms reduces carbon and produces very healthy happy animals The world would be a greener safer place and less people would be hungry if we grazed holistically and our diets were animal related people would be much healthier and broadacre chemical farming would be reduced dramatically
@@petermadany2779 Actually carbon is not an issue. CO2 is plant food and only plant food. It has no control over our planet's temperature, the water vapor cycle controls that. There is no climate crisis.
Wow...this is such a great presentation. So well done, convincing & fair. It is so sad about the Food Industries that are trying to brainwash people who don't know better what good nutrition is all about. They are making foods that are making people sick & killing this earth. I cannot believe I wasted so many years studying Food Science & working in the Food Industry, & 2 years ago that eating high carb foods, vegetable oils, etc was making me sick, fat, fatigue, depress, inflamed, etc. Now, I am eating mostly whole foods, & animal based. Feel so much better, healthier, younger, fit, etc. I am not turning back.
We didn't evolve binocular vision and a short digestive tract to hunt broccoli. Meat consumption allowed us to pull away from our ape ancestors and grow larger brains. The last thing we need now is to regress even further.
Many in this space feed the intellect. Your humor, common sense and humanity reminds me of why I fight. Thank you. Damned smart and capable lady as well.
A third of the world’s lentils are grown in Canada and almost all of those in a surprisingly small part of Saskatchewan. Most of those travel a long way to market. It’s impressive but disconcerting.
Fantastic video, fantastic presenter, thankyou!!! Have just begun carnivore diet and was feeling overwhelming guilt for the consumption of animals when I have never really felt good about it, however having cats has forced me to overcome my guilt. This video really explains and extrapolates what I needed to continue with this diet. Thankyou so much.
I've watched over 8hrs of Zoe's videos today and I'm a grumpy misogynist but this woman is so slick at her presentations and grabs your attention with facts and explains them to numpties like myself in a simple manner that I can grasp.
Zoe Harcombe one of the best speakers. Her presentations are so easy too understand. Thank you for all your hardwork - if only the UK governments, and I hate to see it .... our dreadful NHS which today I am embarrassed by the more I learn ... they actually make us sick ... When is this profession going to wake up and realise the profession is not quick too change ... you are today training the new doctors incorrectly.
When you are eating nutritionally dense foods, you consume LESS. We can feed MORE humans with less food if it's nutritious! We definitely need to move away from factory farming animals, but there should be no reason that we can't raise animals humanely.
I'm not vegan but I do have many friends that are and I must say there are different ways to practice veganisn, the nuance of which you overlook. I think context is important. I agree that animals are beneficial to the land when regenerative principles are applied to their management and detrimental when it involves 'industrial' methods Likewise many vegans especially in the city have no idea of the murder and carnage involved in their food supply, while at the same time I know vegans who produce most if not all of their own food from permaculture and syntropic agriculture 'food forest' systems (especially in the tropics) that severely limit the negative impact on wildlife and ecosystems AND where many of the people who choose veganism are actually dynamically healthy (including vegan body-builders and athletes I know personally (though I agree with your point about supplementation). So personally I would like to see a world where 'how' food is produced becomes far more important than 'what' food we eat, and where 'free choice' is more valued than 'what others should do'.
That's why I think most studies these days are heavy influenced by companies and money is a big factor. Everything is a business these days and honesty and integrity does not exist anymore.
Excellent presentation! Covered ALL of the important points in this ongoing battle. I eat meat. Lots of fatty meats, and at 61 years old….perfect health. Just saying
Very very poor arguments. What’s the morally relevant difference between humans and animals that makes it ok to violate rights of one but not the other.
@@veganix6757 only by eating artificial, man-made supplements. So it’s not a ‘complete’ way of eating at all. Not ‘species appropriate’. Veg protein is inferior to animal protein. Comes with too many carbs and only about 1/2 of it gets absorbed. So inferior, many plant based eaters end up with more brittle bones later on in life. Not something I would look forward to myself. Your choice I guess? PS … science isn’t about ‘consensus’ that’s the new (pretend) corporate science. Real science is about evidence, not opinions 😊
Vegan is great if you like to eat seven or eight meals day and that’s pretty much all you do . when you’re hungry all the time you’ll love it !enjoy pale skin, low energy no drive this is the diet for you!
Timestamp 21:21 That is NOT cows ready to be milked. That is calves who are isolated and fed milk. Cows are milked indoors and are brought in in waves. The photo you are sharing is a farm that works to breed dairy cows.
Some people are simply ignoring what made humans evolve from mere monkeys. No, it wasn't the consumption of lucky charms, bananas or cashews that made them evolve
Toxins on the land are killing our bees and birds as well. What will service our plants if we kill off everything that's been servicing our flowers and growing our plants and fruit? We don't know how much damage these chemicals are doing to us.
Great presentation, but i would like to point out that although not a bioavailable as animal sourced, there is b12, d3 and epa/dha insome plant foods ie mushrooms and algae.
Imagine a company like Nestle, whose CEO stated that water is not a human right, governing your food supply? It will no longer be a case of survival of the fittest, but survival of the richest.
Zoe didn't quite complete the first animal argument... it's true that you can't benefit an animal by ensuring it never exists, but it's also true that you can't harm an animal by ensuring it never exists... the honest conclusion from this seems to be that keeping cows and pigs and chickens from existing neither helps nor harms *them*. Still, her ultimate point is valid, if she meant it, that the only reason the animals we eat exist is because we eat them. So the question then turns to whether their lives are, on the whole, good. The chickens she showed... you might conclude "No." But cows fed grass and slaughtered with minimal pain (which is less than a tenth of a percent of their life)? That seems to be an emphatic "Yes." Then, all the good regenerative ag does... carnivory really is best.
I remember listening to one of the SDA doctors give their diet spiel (pretty convincing I must admit), but I couldn't help but notice he was quite earnest about recommending B-vitamin supplements along with it. 🤫😛
Peter, in my case, the longer I keto, the less (toxic ) veggies I want... look around, Dr Sarah Zaldivar just posted a video about an old study of the insecticides that plants use to protect themselves.
Someone did post a study on trying to get these natural insecticides in vegetables to target cancer cells. By the way, the healthiest vegetable is supposedly broccoli sprouts. Only a couple of spoons a day are beneficial
I've been Carnivore for 6 months and at 57 my life has completely changed. No auto immune disorders or illnesses, full of energy and no body fat. Head to toe Carnivore is the way to go!
I agree about those companies wanting to make money but it is actually exists in both sides. Keto snacks that markets as healthy (they aren't) and even Carnivore supplements of electrolytes and salts like lmnt and others. As you said if you are healthy you don't need ANY supplements. I am Carnivore for 3 years taking no slats supplements or none of that and I am stronger and healthier then ever
The soil argument is vitally important. Grasslands with grazing animals are the key to a healthy planet. We began our evolution as homo sapiens in expanding grasslands which had large ruminant animals. We would not be who we are as a species without them. Agriculture only arose because for whatever reason be it overhunting or climactic changes, most of these large ruminants became extinct. Well now we have the ability to sustainably raise the few large ruminants that are left and feed humanity the nutritious food that is our birthright. Destroying the soil with monocrop agriculture is not the way. We don't even need plants. There is no dietary requirement for carbohydrates, fruits, or fiber. We can obtain all our nutrition from meat and animal fat.
Fantastic presentation! I just had to express doubt, however, that veganism will take hold much beyond the current rate because the health benefits of keto/carnivore are also gaining momentum. I suspect in the near future, veganism will be looked upon as a cultural fad of the past. On that note, I have wondered how sustainable it would be for everyone to go carnivore? I imagine the current poor conditions for animals at an even greater scale to keep up with population demands.
complex carbs are fine, matter of fact they're great, especially ones with soluble fiber. that's what your gut bacteria eat. bad carbs are ones that spike insulin
@@D3F45LT The main problem with salt comes from eating processed food that causes excessive intake of sodium vs. potassium. The kidneys have no problem removing excess sodium; however, they may eliminate much-needed potassium if there's a dietary imbalance. Ways to mitigate this are: 1. eat real foods (some salty meats fit into the category of OK minimally-processed foods); 2. use a product like Morton Light Salt, which balances potassium and sodium, 3. use a product like Baja Gold Salt, which contains much higher trace elements and potassium plus magnesium. Other folks advocate Himalayan Pink, Celtic Sea, or similar salts, which is probably why Chapter 444 recommended, "Get rid of white salt."
did i miss something here. there seemed to be a slight of hand when she showed dr gregor's diet. did she then analyse the deficiencies in his diet or did she just put a bunch of random vegetables in the analyse? i'm confused. did she analyse dr gregor's diet or not?
Was vegan for 7 years after being told over and over this is the healthiest diet by things like the China study and Dr Greger. Ended up with severe anaemia which I got iron infusions, agoraphobia, GAD and panic attacks. I’m now low carb, caffeine free and sugar free. I feel like I’m healing and I have steady energy all through the day.
I still suffer from my 4 year long vegan mistake. I can't exercise as I have ME/CFS but slowly healing on keto
@@rosannahF Keep at it and reap the benefits 👍
Stop telling lies. You never were a vegan. Maybe you tried a plant food diet. But even if you eat Chinese, that doesn’t make you a Chinese. Veganism is an awareness. You are still blind and deaf. Being a vegan says nothing about whether you are eating unhealthy or healthy.
is caffeine bad?
Short answer? No. Long answer? Noooooooo.
U can be perfectly healthy without eating any animals.
@@veganix6757 do supplements grow on trees? Do almonds and avocados grow without killing other insects and bees?
@@veganix6757 Citation required.
Ha haaa!
@@veganix6757 Sorry, that's BS. Carbohydrate is the only micronutrient you can eliminate without dying.
If we hadn't been lied to and deceived for 60 years about Fat then veganism would never have gotten a foot hold.
Science is clear high saturated fat and cholesterol is not good. U can get all nutrients without eating animals
Absolutely true!!! So, where will it all take us, eventually?🤪
Makes me want to punch a doctor.
@@judylloyd7901 To the grave, as usual.
We can thank Ancel keyes for that.
Regarding the plant agriculture, its not just the animal deaths, it's the land that all creatures are deprived of. A grass fed cow, and most are grass fed, will share it's pasture with an abundance of creatures in, under, on and flying into the territory constantly not to mention the microbes and and natural biosphere of the soil.
No they are not mostly grass fed........ just the opposite. Get informed.
Many cows are fed grain to fatten them as quickly as possible. However, you have a choice as a consumer, you can select Grass Fed Beef as opposed to the regular grain fed beef.
No, cows are mostly grass fed & grain finished
@@jimosullivan1389 your ignorance is showing. Cows are raised on pasture out on the fields roaming around. They spend the bulk of their lives in pasture. They are then taken to feedlots for the last 3 months or so of their lives to fatten up on grain. Got it? Stop perpetuating vegan lies.
My 24yrs of being vegetarian was also 24yrs of severe bipolar. Just adding to the bucket.
Check out the work sponsored by David Baszucki on connections between diet and bipolar disorder.
Terrifying
I'm so sorry... I think this happened to me as well. I was almost vegetarian - a couple eggs and maybe a piece of chicken every week or so. I had a severe mental breakdown and was hospitalized 3 weeks... Very frightening stuff! 10 years has passed and now I'm about 98% carnivore. I still enjoy coffee. 😌 Thankfully, no meds and no relapses.
Oh my!
@@wingabouts yeah, carnivore in the Winter & keto remaining part on the year. Confidence is back!
We raise our own meat: beef, mutton, pork, chicken as well as our eggs and dairy so I know exactly how my food is raised
That is good for you. But we the rest, will kick the bucket becasue this industry literally sells cancer.
The Vegetarian Myth by Lierre Keith changed my life. I care about animals. I care about my health. And I care about the planet. I will never be a vegetarian.
Vegetarian is not the same as vegan. If one does well with eggs and dairy, and has religious reasons (as opposed to health or environmental reasons), I expect one could be quite healthy without consuming meat. However, meat, fish, and poultry are quite nutrient dense.
Vegans hate nature.
Tufts Univ. School of nutrition released their ridiculous chart for healthy eating (you can look it up) and it struck me as bizarre that they put frosted mini wheats at the very top of the healthy food list and eggs and butter at the very bottom. What was also strange is the ONLY brand food they mentioned was frosted mini wheats...a kellogg's food. Why would they single out that particular food when everything else was generic? It makes no sense. Or does it!? Edit: BTW I went to Tufts and I thought it was a pretty poor school back in the 80s. It seems it's gotten worse.
Depending on which Food Compass chart you look at, General Mills is mentioned quite often too. In fact, their Cheerios cereal shows up as the most healthy "grain" and, in just casually looking at the chart, it looks like General Mills beats Kelloggs in most of the grain category. I guess General Mills must have kicked in more cash.
They were paid by Kellogg's
Actually frosted mini wheats were very important for my health; as soon as I eliminated them from my diet, my health improved quite noticeably😂
Brilliant presentation!
Sounds like these bastards are payed shills!
Harcombe is one of my favorite nutritionists, no mis/disinformation always backed science. I love it when she dissects a study to realize it was not worth the paper it was printed. Fantastic
Really?????
@@KarinKuiper YES REALLY :)
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much. I started low carb mid October 2021 so almost 1 year now. Recently I've been increasing my protein by eating eggs and more meat. And I am noticing that gradually I am not enjoying my salad veggies as much as I used to (when I started low carb) and if I don't have enough meat in a meal I am missing it. And I've never been a big meat eater but it seems like I'm actually starting to want it. I definitely feel more satisfied after eating a meal with a larger amount of meat and/or eggs and/or cheese.
I really doubt that the cave men sat at the door of their cave on a rainy day, and craved a handful of leaves.
Finally someone else has recognized what I been thinking: convert all that crop land in the great plans back to grazing land. As you say better for the soil, no pesticides, far less erosion. Introduce bison back to the plains if needed. Less energy used for farm equipment.
Another excellent talk by Dr. Zoe, I love her lectures.
A diet based on a political ideology will never be healthy so I can only assume that’s the hit vegans are willing to take to save an animal. I’m an animal lover but completely understand that the food chain and circle of life must turn.
Your ideology is that people shouldn’t eat humans. So by your view not eating humans can’t be a healthy diet
@@veganix6757 Nonsense. Humans can get a nutritionally complete diet without resorting to cannibalism, and cannibalism is associated with some strange diseases, besides being evil.
@@veganix6757 Not being a cannibal is not an ideology.
Great talk, I've watched it twice and bookmarked the references link! One extra thing I'd mention is at 15:30, talking about the protein from Gregor's recommended diet. If you include the DIAAS score, it's far less than 17%. Plus conditionally non essential (but super important) amino acids like taurine, carnitine, and choline are completely absent.
Excellent comment. I doubt most people are familiar with the details of why your comment is so important, so perhaps you could share your favorite reference or youtube video backing up your observations.
The channel what I've learned has videos about protein quality and it goes into DIAAS. Also has about meat and the environment as well as vegan diet
This was absolute brilliant! Even though i studied biology times ago, there is new input for me. The most brilliant thing of her is: bringing all the knowledge of different sciences together! Thanks Doctor!
What point was brilliant? Name one
@@veganix6757 1. Vegans MUST take vitamin B12 supplements to remain healthy.
2. Modern agricultural practices for growing plants does kill animals, since vast swaths of land are plowed under quite rapidly.
3. Our topsoil has been rapidly depleted, and animals like ruminants are known to rejuvenate the soil.
4. Growing cattle and poultry and other animals for meat/dairy/eggs in factory conditions is WRONG, both ethically and for the health of the consumer.
That last point should be common ground for advocates of eating real healthy food, whether vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, omnivore, or carnivore.
@@veganix6757 The cow-veg-dormant argument. Cows poop, the veg sucks up the nutrients, and then the land rests. We should have small farms locally for everyone in every county of every country. Eating local, small, no carbines necessary, no spraying. It's a symbiotic relationship that veganism does not have. Second: The sheer number of animals killed with large vegetable farming and with all the agrichemicals necessary to do it. Third: Nutrition. You just don't have it. There are way more, but that's three to start with. How did your vegan brain miss them?
@@veganix6757 The point that there is no good reason to be vegan.
@@veganix6757 angry little troll beginning to realise that the new vegan religion is a hoax. You must be furious.
I MET A GIRL AT A VEGAN CONFERENCE.
SHE SAID SHE KNEW ME BUT
I HAD NEVER SEEN HERBIVORE.
Such biting humor. Food for thought.
Very witty!
🤣😂
🙄🤣🤣🤣
Do your best to make this a haiku! Please!
Bayer is also an agrucultural chemical manufacturer
Monsanto!
They make a beautiful couple 🤢
I notice most of those companies at end of video are World Economic Forum partners. Why is the World Economic Forum so fixated on the year 2030?
That's their goal for their complete takeover of everything
To introduce urgency
"You will own nothing, eat the bugs and be happy"...
Wow, good catch! The WEF wants to replace meat with fake meat and bugs.
Yup! They have plans for the world, and it's not to "our" benefit!
If grass is left alone in a paddock it eventually decomposes due to bacterial action which produces methane. When grass is eaten by a cow it decomposes on the cow’s rumen due to bacterial action which produces methane. If we’re going to eliminate cows we had better eliminate grass while we’re at it.
I’ve been on a low carb diet due to my weight and depression/anxiety and even though I eat more meat I eat way less I’m more satiated and Im 13 pounds down I’ve been training all my life but now I feel like I’m training with my body not against
The crop deaths she mentioned did not yet include the countless sentient bugs killed by pesticide and fertilizer applications. There are 4.63 billion acres of cropland in the world. There are 400 million bugs in an acre. In just one application of pesticide, it could kill quintillions of sentient bugs.
Monocropping or grassland fields, wonder which bees prefer?
1:25 the "balanced plate" concept was introduced in 2013, to replace food pyramid, is what the Australian gov also pushes. Our major supermarket Woolies/Woolworths has the balanced plate available to be linked to our shopping so you can see how you compare, called Food Tracker by "HealthyLife." They did a survey that they based their Australian recommendations on for Australia based on ONLY n=2001 participants for a population of almost 26 000 000 people. The basic message: EAT MORE VEGETABLES & GRAINS. Me and my dog are at 500%+ of our allowance of meat and 100%+ for dairy, 0% for fruit and 0% for vegetables. So saturated fat still vilified, seed oils rein and carbs pushed. Vegetables are similar cost per kg to minced beef but vege little food value compared to beef, quality eggs, butter and A2 milk. There is no Scientific basis for the five food groups and their supposed nutrition. Macros matter. Thanks for your work LOW CARB DOWNUNDER. People are less gullible after last 3 years of bs.
Couldn’t agree more! I might add also that I’m an operating theatre nurse here in Australia, and most people I work with (health professionals), are dumbfounded at my answer of ketovore-carnivore, when complimenting me on my healthy appearance at age 52. Meanwhile, they’re busy ensuring patients have taken their meds for this, that & the other (many of which they could do without if nutrition was corrected), and spruiking the message as they know it (fat bad, cholesterol bad, low fat good), whilst chowing down on all sorts of crap which is for some, and will for others, lead to their own poor health outcomes. Extremely frustrating.
Wow, Dr Harcombe. This info is truly scary. I too, was a vegetarian then vegan the became a physician and started to see the corporate movement for veganism. I now eat Whole Foods including all animal products and prescribe this to my patients as well. Please get this message to as many outlets as you can. I so appreciate you. 🙏🎊💕
All those years I was vegan (20 +, and vegetarian 10 years before that), I thought I was doing something so good for myself, animals, and the world. I ended up with my health in the tank, and now I'm learning that as far as "saving the earth", it's all propaganda and lies!
I'm making a new start at 60 years old, learning how to feed myself properly, for my benefit as well as the world.
This was a great presentation, and I applaud Ms. Harcombe for her research and her efforts to get the truth out!
Ah, a British accent! About time we represented ourselves in this space.🇬🇧
I'm not British, but accent was phenomenal! :)
Very good presentation. Should recommend it to Dr Dean Ornish, etc to watch!! I have been following a Keto lifestyle and have been experiencing the multiple benefits of such!
"Follow the money" is a great advice for everything food-related. All these vegan convenience products are priced higher than meat and dairy, albeit the ingredients do not cost more than fodder…
And looking at the ingredients, they are definitely not whole foods! The list is usually at least 20 ingredients, most of them chemicals and seed oils.
Once again I wish I could hit the like button more than once.
Holistic grazing is great for the animals and great for the environment
It involves very little land clearing builds up soil organisms reduces carbon and produces very healthy happy animals
The world would be a greener safer place and less people would be hungry if we grazed holistically and our diets were animal related people would be much healthier and broadacre chemical farming would be reduced dramatically
I presume you mean "reduces [atmospheric] carbon [by increasing non-atmospheric carbon in top soil]".
@@petermadany2779 Actually carbon is not an issue. CO2 is plant food and only plant food. It has no control over our planet's temperature, the water vapor cycle controls that. There is no climate crisis.
Plants turn into my favorite food, after it’s digested in 4 stomachs.
Wow...this is such a great presentation. So well done, convincing & fair. It is so sad about the Food Industries that are trying to brainwash people who don't know better what good nutrition is all about. They are making foods that are making people sick & killing this earth. I cannot believe I wasted so many years studying Food Science & working in the Food Industry, & 2 years ago that eating high carb foods, vegetable oils, etc was making me sick, fat, fatigue, depress, inflamed, etc. Now, I am eating mostly whole foods, & animal based. Feel so much better, healthier, younger, fit, etc. I am not turning back.
Scientific papers often have misleading titles. I spent too many years in graduate school seeing one after another. Very frustrating.
Where’s one study that says u can’t be healthy without eating any animals
We didn't evolve binocular vision and a short digestive tract to hunt broccoli.
Meat consumption allowed us to pull away from our ape ancestors and grow larger brains.
The last thing we need now is to regress even further.
Evolution mythology doesn't help and isn't needed to defend an excellent meat diet.
@@KenJackson_US Evolution isn't mythology.
Bigger brains when fire was discovered, which enabled more nutrients to be released from plants?
@@CD-dn6pk Nope, bigger brains came first from increased fat consumption.
Many in this space feed the intellect. Your humor, common sense and humanity reminds me of why I fight. Thank you.
Damned smart and capable lady as well.
A third of the world’s lentils are grown in Canada and almost all of those in a surprisingly small part of Saskatchewan. Most of those travel a long way to market. It’s impressive but disconcerting.
In conversation I no longer say "a vegan diet", I say "an *unhealthy* vegan diet".
Just saying "a vegan diet" already covers that since there's no such thing as "a healthy vegan diet".
Fantastic video, fantastic presenter, thankyou!!! Have just begun carnivore diet and was feeling overwhelming guilt for the consumption of animals when I have never really felt good about it, however having cats has forced me to overcome my guilt. This video really explains and extrapolates what I needed to continue with this diet. Thankyou so much.
I've watched over 8hrs of Zoe's videos today and I'm a grumpy misogynist but this woman is so slick at her presentations and grabs your attention with facts and explains them to numpties like myself in a simple manner that I can grasp.
Zoe Harcombe one of the best speakers. Her presentations are so easy too understand. Thank you for all your hardwork - if only the UK governments, and I hate to see it .... our dreadful NHS which today I am embarrassed by the more I learn ... they actually make us sick ... When is this profession going to wake up and realise the profession is not quick too change ... you are today training the new doctors incorrectly.
As an 18 year long vegan...and no longer..I'm hoping the answer is an emphatic no
When you are eating nutritionally dense foods, you consume LESS. We can feed MORE humans with less food if it's nutritious! We definitely need to move away from factory farming animals, but there should be no reason that we can't raise animals humanely.
Love Zoe. Always informative.
I'm not vegan but I do have many friends that are and I must say there are different ways to practice veganisn, the nuance of which you overlook.
I think context is important.
I agree that animals are beneficial to the land when regenerative principles are applied to their management and detrimental when it involves 'industrial' methods
Likewise many vegans especially in the city have no idea of the murder and carnage involved in their food supply, while at the same time I know vegans who produce most if not all of their own food from permaculture and syntropic agriculture 'food forest' systems (especially in the tropics) that severely limit the negative impact on wildlife and ecosystems AND where many of the people who choose veganism are actually dynamically healthy (including vegan body-builders and athletes I know personally (though I agree with your point about supplementation).
So personally I would like to see a world where 'how' food is produced becomes far more important than 'what' food we eat, and where 'free choice' is more valued than 'what others should do'.
Wise words!
That's why I think most studies these days are heavy influenced by companies and money is a big factor. Everything is a business these days and honesty and integrity does not exist anymore.
It has been, pretty much from the industrial revolution imo
Excellent presentation! Covered ALL of the important points in this ongoing battle. I eat meat. Lots of fatty meats, and at 61 years old….perfect health. Just saying
Best arguments I’ve ever heard. Brilliant!
Very very poor arguments. What’s the morally relevant difference between humans and animals that makes it ok to violate rights of one but not the other.
@@veganix6757 ok, so argue why it’s ok for Lions to kill zebras! Why is it ok for Lions to violate the rights of Zebras?
@@veganix6757 Eating a meat only diet kills less animals than vegetarian diet.
@@veganix6757 Humans _are_ animals. Rights don't exist. An animal eating is not a moral issue.
@@veganix6757 You assume that animals have rights. Did you get that from the Bible or what?
Amazing presentation! Real stats and science reveals what we should be eating!
Missing science though and scientific consensus. Science shows u can be perfectly healthy without eating any animals
@@veganix6757 got citations?
@@veganix6757 only by eating artificial, man-made supplements. So it’s not a ‘complete’ way of eating at all. Not ‘species appropriate’.
Veg protein is inferior to animal protein. Comes with too many carbs and only about 1/2 of it gets absorbed. So inferior, many plant based eaters end up with more brittle bones later on in life. Not something I would look forward to myself. Your choice I guess?
PS … science isn’t about ‘consensus’ that’s the new (pretend) corporate science. Real science is about evidence, not opinions 😊
@@veganix6757 obviously a vegan who’s been bought in by the propaganda will be saying nonsense like this 😂😂
@@veganix6757 Science by consensus isn't very scientific is it. Dumbo.
The only good thing about "73 reasons to be vegan " is that it exposes the nonsense that passes for reasons.
Fantastic listening to this! Well done
Brilliant presentation Zoë Harcombe 👏 Thanks for all your hard work and research. 👍👍👍👍
So concise and poignant. Thank you.
I eat a plant based diet, all my food eats plants.
I tried to find the similarity between the digestive system of natural plant eaters such as cows etc. How many stomachs do we have etc.
Vegan is great if you like to eat seven or eight meals day and that’s pretty much all you do . when you’re hungry all the time you’ll love it !enjoy pale skin, low energy no drive this is the diet for you!
I'm Vegan Keto and eat one meal a day, and two protein shakes. Have loads of energy and am satiated. It works for me.
wow so easy to watch....time sped up....she's great.....i never enjoyed a science presentation so much ever...thank u
Timestamp 21:21 That is NOT cows ready to be milked. That is calves who are isolated and fed milk. Cows are milked indoors and are brought in in waves. The photo you are sharing is a farm that works to breed dairy cows.
Watching this while eating two grass fed ribeye steaks.
Excellent presentation. Thank you. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Some people are simply ignoring what made humans evolve from mere monkeys. No, it wasn't the consumption of lucky charms, bananas or cashews that made them evolve
Spot on! Thank you Dr Zoe. Money an Power....at the root of it all.
Great talk. Attacking it from the three prevailing perspectives was very smart. Veganism is feel good, but dangerous in a lot of ways.
Love this presentation. Thank you
Wonderful exhibition!!! Thank you very much for giving us valuable research and knowledge!!!
Toxins on the land are killing our bees and birds as well. What will service our plants if we kill off everything that's been servicing our flowers and growing our plants and fruit? We don't know how much damage these chemicals are doing to us.
Great presentation, but i would like to point out that although not a bioavailable as animal sourced, there is b12, d3 and epa/dha insome plant foods ie mushrooms and algae.
Zoe is brilliant, been a fan for years. My nickname is beefy, so guess what I eat!
Imagine a company like Nestle, whose CEO stated that water is not a human right, governing your food supply? It will no longer be a case of survival of the fittest, but survival of the richest.
The WHO recommends vegan and vegetarian diets and I say let’s do the exact opposite for our health!!!
Zoe didn't quite complete the first animal argument... it's true that you can't benefit an animal by ensuring it never exists, but it's also true that you can't harm an animal by ensuring it never exists... the honest conclusion from this seems to be that keeping cows and pigs and chickens from existing neither helps nor harms *them*. Still, her ultimate point is valid, if she meant it, that the only reason the animals we eat exist is because we eat them. So the question then turns to whether their lives are, on the whole, good. The chickens she showed... you might conclude "No." But cows fed grass and slaughtered with minimal pain (which is less than a tenth of a percent of their life)? That seems to be an emphatic "Yes." Then, all the good regenerative ag does... carnivory really is best.
Love this Dr! Great talk!
She’s a great voice for freedom
I remember listening to one of the SDA doctors give their diet spiel (pretty convincing I must admit), but I couldn't help but notice he was quite earnest about recommending B-vitamin supplements along with it. 🤫😛
Should we be Vegan ? - Absolutely NOT !
Stunning presentation! Thank you very much. It was awesome :)
What is driving all of this and much more? Money, power and greed. Evil has no bounds and is destroying this planet with their every move. 🙏
I just knew that big "No" was coming.
That was brilliant! Thank you dr Zoe❤
Name one brilliant statement. Name one reason u shouldn’t be vegan
@@veganix6757 check out 12:43. Those vitamins and other micronutrients matter.
@@veganix6757 Name one reason why you should be vegan.
@@veganix6757 b12
just stumbled across your channel 4 weeks into "carnivore diet" . Always looking for more information for and against with what im doing.👍🏼👍🏼
I am curious, what are your motivations for going carnivore vs. something like real food keto or real food low-carb health-fat?
Peter, in my case, the longer I keto, the less (toxic ) veggies I want... look around, Dr Sarah Zaldivar just posted a video about an old study of the insecticides that plants use to protect themselves.
Someone did post a study on trying to get these natural insecticides in vegetables to target cancer cells.
By the way, the healthiest vegetable is supposedly broccoli sprouts. Only a couple of spoons a day are beneficial
I've been Carnivore for 6 months and at 57 my life has completely changed. No auto immune disorders or illnesses, full of energy and no body fat. Head to toe Carnivore is the way to go!
Great Lecture!
Brilliant lecture
I agree about those companies wanting to make money but it is actually exists in both sides. Keto snacks that markets as healthy (they aren't) and even Carnivore supplements of electrolytes and salts like lmnt and others. As you said if you are healthy you don't need ANY supplements. I am Carnivore for 3 years taking no slats supplements or none of that and I am stronger and healthier then ever
Strong messages. TY
Brilliant talk but have you ever tried to argue with a vegan you simply can't
Oh let them try me. It will be very easy
The soil argument is vitally important. Grasslands with grazing animals are the key to a healthy planet. We began our evolution as homo sapiens in expanding grasslands which had large ruminant animals. We would not be who we are as a species without them. Agriculture only arose because for whatever reason be it overhunting or climactic changes, most of these large ruminants became extinct. Well now we have the ability to sustainably raise the few large ruminants that are left and feed humanity the nutritious food that is our birthright. Destroying the soil with monocrop agriculture is not the way. We don't even need plants. There is no dietary requirement for carbohydrates, fruits, or fiber. We can obtain all our nutrition from meat and animal fat.
The cow is indeed a holy animal if you look at it in this regard and how much we need it.
Fantastic presentation! I just had to express doubt, however, that veganism will take hold much beyond the current rate because the health benefits of keto/carnivore are also gaining momentum. I suspect in the near future, veganism will be looked upon as a cultural fad of the past. On that note, I have wondered how sustainable it would be for everyone to go carnivore? I imagine the current poor conditions for animals at an even greater scale to keep up with population demands.
Why vegan?
Fourth reason
4) Morally superior than other people.
Regenerative farming is the best all around. We NEED to promote this. It's nature at it's best.
Every time I see “ no animals were harmed for this meal” I challenge it. We’ve been lied to for too long.
Thank you!🎉
Extraordinary.
What a brilliant summary. I had to comment so that more people will see this!
Thank you so much!!!
There’s a reasons keto got rated worst diet ever f the century
Get rid of sugar. Get rid of white salt. Get rid of vegetable oils. Minimize carbs. There is your simple blueprint to health.
complex carbs are fine, matter of fact they're great, especially ones with soluble fiber. that's what your gut bacteria eat.
bad carbs are ones that spike insulin
Science disagrees with u
eat meat
@@D3F45LT The main problem with salt comes from eating processed food that causes excessive intake of sodium vs. potassium. The kidneys have no problem removing excess sodium; however, they may eliminate much-needed potassium if there's a dietary imbalance. Ways to mitigate this are: 1. eat real foods (some salty meats fit into the category of OK minimally-processed foods); 2. use a product like Morton Light Salt, which balances potassium and sodium, 3. use a product like Baja Gold Salt, which contains much higher trace elements and potassium plus magnesium. Other folks advocate Himalayan Pink, Celtic Sea, or similar salts, which is probably why Chapter 444 recommended, "Get rid of white salt."
@@logical_lb3059 False.
I was vegan and ended up suffering from muscle atrophy and lost my ability to get an erection.
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Absolutamente fantástico. Gratidão
Go to a slather house and you'll see, I personally could not work there...
Oh and btw, these factories always look for ppl and pay them well.
Awesome talk Zoe.
Wow , thank you this is awesome !!
did i miss something here. there seemed to be a slight of hand when she showed dr gregor's diet. did she then analyse the deficiencies in his diet or did she just put a bunch of random vegetables in the analyse?
i'm confused. did she analyse dr gregor's diet or not?
Dr Gregors diet, by definition, is literally deficient of essential nutrients!
Thanks.