• madame_gaymes
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    23 hours ago

    I’d rather people eat for their blood types than trying to force fuck themselves into what someone else suggests they eat.

    https://www.webmd.com/diet/blood-type-diet

    MC may not have the same effect on you as some other people, just like red meat may not have the same effect on you as it does others. Some blood types actually need meat, others require raw roots and less cooking.

    So yes, eat the meat if your body and metabolism react to it in a healthy way. Just do yourself a favor and go to a local butcher, don’t buy the pre-packaged garbage from grocery stores or Boar’s Head.

    Lastly, my point was that the fake meats are all heavily processed foods, as opposed to real meat which is considered a whole-food in most forms. Let your body break it down into what it needs, not some machine in another state run by a CEO who wants to make money off you.

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      23 hours ago

      In the years since D’Adamo introduced the Blood Type Diet, many studies have looked into whether the diet actually works, but none of them have shown a clear link between eating according to your blood type and better health.

      I’ve seen how Impossible burger meat is made. It’s just ground up plants and oils. If that’s what you call “heavily processed”, I feel like I shouldn’t take your advice on diet.

      - Source: https://youtu.be/6fGEggkj02g

    • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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      20 hours ago

      These claims are not backed by WebMD.

      Great source.

      I’ve never seen anything credible that says any human “needs meat.” Every major health and dietetic organization in the world says that humans do not require meat for optimal health. However, the more meat you eat, the younger you die and the more debilitating diseases you experience. (You can scholar search “meat all cause mortality”.)