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As a vegetarian, I agree that we make a difference when we find common ground.
I do not think Dr Hyman is disrespecting Vegans or Vegetarians. To be clear, Dr. Hyman is adamantly opposed to factory farming. And yes, he champions something called regenerative farming which is based on humane animal involvement in ethical farming models..grazing, fertilizer etc. He presents this with research to back up the fact that they are crucial to sustainable agriculture and highlights that all of the fake meat products are much worse for the environment and we still have no idea the impact they will have on our bodies. And yes, he tolerates a small amount of meat in a diet that is mostly plant based - but advocates that everyone should do what is right for them. Not my thing and that’s OK - but there are those who will never be vegetarian but could adopt these changes and that is a starting point that I can embrace for animals and the environment. That is just one part of a book that goes out of its way to show both paleo and vegan/vegetarians that we have more in common than we realize because we are fighting all the time. If that inspires outrage, then the Monsanto’s of the world win and I’m not sure how we change things. If the goal is to save the environment/animals, bring about food equality and transform the standard American diet, I am all for teaming up with my Paleo friends and letting research guide the way - let’s end factory farming together.
February 2021 · Books
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