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What is a Natural Human Diet? -- Part One: Philosophy and Ethics

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Frugivore? Vegan? Vegetarian? Omnivore? Carnivore? What is a natural human diet?
In this episode, I discuss why I think the topic of nutrition can turn so contentious and I zoom out and define terms across the spectrum of nutritional philosophies.
THIS MAY BE MY MOST CONTENTIOUS EPISODE YET

I discuss...

  • Strawman categories of nutrition and "science"
  • The harms of both animal AND plant agriculture
  • Vaccines and Polio
  • Worldviews and Religion
  • Climate change hysteria
  • Lab-grown meat

I take a lot of different viewpoints to their logical conclusion and I'm not shy about calling out food propaganda. I did my best to set the stage for a fair and fruitful (no pun intended) discussion regarding WHAT to eat, which I will talk about in the next episode.
I think this one will deliver on my promise to stretch your thinking. ;)
Feedback welcome!
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Frugivore? Vegan? Vegetarian? Omnivore? Carnivore? What is a natural human diet?
In this episode, I discuss why I think the topic of nutrition can turn so contentious and I zoom out and define terms across the spectrum of nutritional philosophies.
THIS MAY BE MY MOST CONTENTIOUS EPISODE YET

I discuss...

  • Strawman categories of nutrition and "science"
  • The harms of both animal AND plant agriculture
  • Vaccines and Polio
  • Worldviews and Religion
  • Climate change hysteria
  • Lab-grown meat

I take a lot of different viewpoints to their logical conclusion and I'm not shy about calling out food propaganda. I did my best to set the stage for a fair and fruitful (no pun intended) discussion regarding WHAT to eat, which I will talk about in the next episode.
I think this one will deliver on my promise to stretch your thinking. ;)
Feedback welcome!
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

Support the Show.

LET'S KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING
As always, your (kind) feedback and criticisms are welcome.

  • Find the Healing United PMA app in the App Store and chime in on our themed Community Forums.
  • Click the link above ("Send Us a Text Message") to send us some fan mail. Note: We can't reply to your text message.

WANT SOME HELP?

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