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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jan 18 7.53pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Well that's their challenge then isn't it, to adapt, find viable alternatives. But I can't see milk especially and cheeses being much less in demand. Eating dead animals is harmful to physical and mental health I think that's how people are feeling. Oh my word. CAn you support that statement with any solid science?
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elgrande bedford 22 Jan 18 8.01pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Well that's their challenge then isn't it, to adapt, find viable alternatives. But I can't see milk especially and cheeses being much less in demand. Eating dead animals is harmful to physical and mental health I think that's how people are feeling. Wow.
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steeleye20 Croydon 22 Jan 18 8.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Oh my word. CAn you support that statement with any solid science? You can't force people to eat dairy products if they don't want them as it looks. It is a matter of personal choice.
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matthau South Croydon 22 Jan 18 8.38pm | |
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Well times are changing the demand for alternative meat and dairy is growing and if it Carries on at the same rate meat eaters and dairy consumers will become the minority Buying oat milk or hazelnut milk in the 80s will have been laughed at... Hell, replacing pubs with gyms and coffee shops would’ve been laughed at The internet has played a big part. People investigate for themselves now information and decide what is good for them rather than just their doctor and their parents. Some of it is bollocks and some of it is down to trends granted But you can’t tell me more and more people aren’t choosing alternatives to meat and or dairy. It’s happening Edited by matthau (22 Jan 2018 8.45pm)
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europalace Europe 22 Jan 18 8.52pm | |
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As a family we gave up eating dairy products and anything possibly containing dairy around 10 years ago. Made a massive improvement to our health and well being. Improved skin, energy, digestion and our immune systems are much healthier. We also cut out wheat products around 5 years ago, with similar benefits. Neither is needed in the diet and there's still a massive amount of food to choose from.
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.TUX. 22 Jan 18 9.38pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Well that's their challenge then isn't it, to adapt, find viable alternatives. But I can't see milk especially and cheeses being much less in demand. Eating dead animals is harmful to physical and mental health I think that's how people are feeling. Fake moo's.
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jan 18 9.50pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
As a family we gave up eating dairy products and anything possibly containing dairy around 10 years ago. Made a massive improvement to our health and well being. Improved skin, energy, digestion and our immune systems are much healthier. We also cut out wheat products around 5 years ago, with similar benefits. Neither is needed in the diet and there's still a massive amount of food to choose from. Not very scientific is it.
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jan 18 9.53pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
You can't force people to eat dairy products if they don't want them as it looks. It is a matter of personal choice. Quite. And most people will always eat what they like along with what is good for them. Life is not just about longevity. It is always balanced with quality. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (22 Jan 2018 9.53pm)
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europalace Europe 22 Jan 18 10.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Not very scientific is it.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 22 Jan 18 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
You could always more to somewhere else where they don't value profit. Some hippy community on a remote US field where they all eat soy based stuff.....not doubt a week in you're still be moaning about human nature.
Or alternatively I could just take a walk over Wimbledon Common, not too far from me, or a bit of a longer route over to Canizaro House, a former estate whose doors are now opened for the public to wander through for free. Both beautiful, absorbing sites of natural beauty, full of wonderful animals all year round, and preserved for no other reason than the pleasure it gives people like myself and its other non-human inhabitants to co-habit. For the vast majority of our 5 million or so years on this planet, humans lived alongside animals, and lived surprisingly well. I've been doing quite a lot of reading on hunter-gatherer societies and there is growing evidence that the huge monuments which they erected were done for no other reason than co-operative enterprise and socialising. Today, our capacity to mutually develop for the good of one another remains - just about - symbolised in our NHS, surely one of the most impressive collective achievements these islands have ever brought to fruition. Sadly, we see our age as one which we can never escape from, and people have developed a myopia about what good we can do in the world. Western Civilisation, which is descending in to a neuroses about terrorists and immigrants, all while its economic basis decays through endemic corruption and an ageing populous, still clings to the dying dream that TINA (there is no alternative). But look closer at the world around you and you'll see that it's already there. Edited by serial thriller (22 Jan 2018 10.57pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 22 Jan 18 11.31pm | |
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Originally posted by matthau
Well times are changing the demand for alternative meat and dairy is growing and if it Carries on at the same rate meat eaters and dairy consumers will become the minority Buying oat milk or hazelnut milk in the 80s will have been laughed at... Hell, replacing pubs with gyms and coffee shops would’ve been laughed at The internet has played a big part. People investigate for themselves now information and decide what is good for them rather than just their doctor and their parents. Some of it is bollocks and some of it is down to trends granted But you can’t tell me more and more people aren’t choosing alternatives to meat and or dairy. It’s happening Edited by matthau (22 Jan 2018 8.45pm) Hazelnut milk is very very bad for the environment. Look up the science. And if you want to keep seeing farm animals eat them. Rare breeds are making a comeback based on being tasty, not cute. No. My bad. Almond milk is the bad one. Edited by Mapletree (22 Jan 2018 11.35pm)
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 23 Jan 18 12.05am | |
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That is the thing isn't it these so called alternatives are in fact not better for your health or the environment a lot of it is driven by celebs which people jumped on band wagon. The only reason to exclude dairy or wheat from diet is if you have allergy or sensitivity to it otherwise no need they are apart of a healthy diet.
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