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Eat this to reverse aging…

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Absurd1 year ago

Please make a documentary Paul! A way of re-educating those who have been taught meat and saturated fat are bad for you, it would be a huge hit!

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Peptide Sciences2 years ago

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Dave Landers1 year ago

This is NOT BS. I’d been thinking lately that 2+ years of carnivore-focused keto living has reversed my aging, combined with years of distance running. It’s nearly magical.

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Rod1 year ago

It’s been great to see meat hate dying down

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Markets Are Rigged 🇺🇸1 year ago

This is why they don't want us to eat meat. Globalists are just evil.

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Luigi1 year ago

I truly believe all of this, but where does the bad cholesterol come from again ? Processed sugar/carbs & seed oils, yes ?

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Kia Ora1 year ago

Lack of meat (CoQ10) is why vegans and vegetarians always look so old!

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Crane2Train.Sep1 year ago

Tastes good AND good for you 😱 lol

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Mário Neves1 year ago

Taking proper diet and nutrients And working out regularly is crucial for maintaining a good health

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Bașak Can 🥩 🫒1 year ago

🥩 Here are ten longevity nutrients found in red meat🥩: Iron - Supports oxygen transport, Vitamin B12 - Essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. Zinc - Critical for immune function, protein synthesis, and wound healing. Protein - Helps maintain muscle mass, supporting mobility and independence with age. Creatine - Supports brain health and energy production in muscle and brain tissues. Selenium - Acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells and aiding thyroid and immune functions. Phosphorus - Works with calcium for bone health, energy production, and muscle function. Vitamin B6- Involved in brain development, immune function, and neurotransmitter synthesis. Niacin (Vitamin B3) - Converts food to energy, supports skin health, Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) - Potentially reduces inflammation and has anti-cancer properties (especially in grass-fed beef).

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