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RE: THE START OF AN EXCITING JOURNEY

in #introduction7 years ago

Hi Nick

Michael Greger is a known vegan propagandist who cherry picks data to support the vegan agenda.

Where's the body of evidence supporting the theory that meat, dairy and eggs increase risk of heart disease? You can trace this misunderstanding back to Ancel Keys (a crap scientist who fudged the data to make it look like there was a link between fat and heart disease).

Cholesterol: It's not the bad guy. Have a look.

Animals killed for meat are not needlessly killed. They're killed to provide meat. That's a need.

Cheers
Anj :)

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I'd suggest you read the literature then.

Start with Google scholar and "cholesterol heart disease" as keywords.

This is ridiculous. How could you claim doctor greger is supporting a vegan agenda? He goes of his way to promote health. His publication fees go to charities. This isn't a man on a hell bent selfish mission.

Take care.

Thanks Nick.

I have read it. Lots of it and direct from the published scientific papers. Not just summarised overviews given by magazines or popular youtubers.

I'm sorry you think it's ridiculous. Follow the money. If you do a bit of research on Greger, you'll see what I mean.

Take care too
Anj :)

I'd be happy to listen to where you think he is being paid from. Id like some links to read.

On a side note, regardless of what you think of Dr Greger, do you think it is a moral thing to hurt a person or animal?

And if you aren't plant based, why is that so?

Nick

Sorry.. I've read more of your work.

You write as though you know what you're talking about, but you are blowing a lot of hot air. I respect your opinion, but what you speak of regarding cholesterol and the need for animal protein is absolute rubbish.

Hi Nick

I'd prefer if we could have a conversation without resorting to insults (ridiculous, blowing hot air, rubbish). I'm about getting to the truth. I'm not attached to any beliefs and very open to learning.

Here's a taster for looking into Gerber. Maybe you could branch out from there. I don't have time to search all the info for you. Try duckduckgo.com or another search engine that doesn't tamper with the search results.

What I said about cholesterol and animal fats is not rubbish. You can find the scientific evidence online really easily.

Best wishes
Anj :)