Veganism Ain’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

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Veganism Ain’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

Personally, I like meat, I enjoy it and I love the taste of it and I can’t imagine life without meat. I have been eating meat my whole life and I’m a pretty healthy guy, just ask my doctor. For some reason meat has gotten a bad rap over the years, but that seems to be changing as time goes by.

A while back I was reading a story about a well-known vegan if there is such a thing, who mended her vegan ways. Here is the story:

 A formerly vegan influencer revealed to her fans that she spent 30 days eating nothing but meat and animal products. She also revealed that the new diet had some surprisingly positive effects on her health.

Alyse Parker, who has over 200,000 Instagram followers and over 700,000 YouTube subscribers, explained her decision on Instagram. In a post, she revealed that she decided to try the Carnivore Diet after hearing about all of the health benefits from friends who switched from being vegan to eating only meat and animal products.

Parker explained, “I had my own fair share of health struggles and eventually reached a breaking point where I was willing to try anything to function properly again.”

People on the Carnivore Diet only allow themselves to eat meat and animal products, like eggs and dairy.

“I swallowed my pride and decided I’d give it a shot,” she continued. “Full-on carnivore. I woke up the next morning feeling more mentally clear, focused, wholesome, and healthy than I had felt in years.”

On YouTube, where she elaborated on her experience, many of her fans reacted negatively, with one simply commenting, “This is so disappointing.”

Another commenter wrote, “If you had to kill every animal you ate in this video… We all know you would go back to vegan immediately. I’ve also been vegan for 4.5 years now, no meat for 6. I’ve never been this healthy in my life, and I have the blood work to prove it.”

Another user added, “You should see a doctor after and show us those results rather than you on a scale and your abs. This probably isn’t helping your eating disorder.”

Why do they have to pick on this poor girl, she said she never felt better in her life after eating meat, I say good for her.

Look everyone is different, if she feels better eating meat, great and if someone else feels better eating like a rabbit that’s great too. To each their own.

Anyway did you know that all the studies that said red meat is bad for you have been revised, new studies say the old studies were wrong. View the story in USA Today Here.

 

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