Meat And Liver For Bear Grylls

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Livestock Farmer
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Powys
Adventurer, who has advocated a vegetable-only diet for most of his career has made a complete U-turn and only eats meat now.

This from the Daily Telegraph:

Bear Grylls has said he is “embarrassed” by his past support of veganism, and regrets writing a green cookbook in which he criticised meat eaters.
The adventurer, whose diet is now mostly composed of red meat and organs, has claimed he was wrong to think that eating a plant-based diet was good for the environment and his health.
“I was vegan quite a few years ago – in fact, I wrote a vegan cookbook - and I feel a bit embarrassed because I really promoted that,” the 48-year-old said in an interview with PA.
“I thought that was good for the environment and I thought it was good for my health. And through time and experience and knowledge and study, I realised I was wrong on both counts.”
The television star published a cookbook in 2015 called Fuel for Life, which promoted achieving “maximum health with amazing dairy, wheat and sugar-free recipes”.
He wrote in the book: "To satisfy our insatiable appetite for meat we have developed very unnatural ways of breeding, keeping and killing animals. This far exceeds our nutritional needs for the health of myself and my family."
Quite the U-turn
But the father-of-three has made quite the U-turn since then, and now completely avoids vegetables as part of his “ancestral way of living”.
“For a long time, I’d been eating so many vegetables thinking it was doing me good, but just never felt like it had given me any good nutrients compared to the nutrient density I get from basically blood or bone marrow – red meat,” he said.
“I’ve tried to listen to my body more, tried to listen to nature, and I don’t miss vegetables at all. I don’t go near them and I’ve never felt stronger, my skin’s never been better, and my gut’s never been better.”

And despite his once proud advocacy of veganism - he reportedly used to turn his nose up when his filming crew were eating sausages for lunch - Grylls says that embracing red meat and organs has been the “biggest game-changer” for his health.

“I’ve found a counterculture way of living, of embracing red meat and organs – natural food just like our millennia of ancestors would have eaten for hundreds of thousands of years.

“And out of all the different things I do for my health, I think that’s probably been the biggest game-changer, in the sense of improving my vitality, wellbeing, strength, skin and gut.

“It’s just been getting away from the processed stuff and making the predominant thing in my diet red meat and liver and the natural stuff – fruit, honey, that sort of thing. It’s just about finding a more ancestral way of living,” he said.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
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Cumbria
Yep, yep, yep. That’s the average vegan journey, mind not to get your fingers trapped in the revolving door people.
NFU will be all over this like a cheap suit shortly.
 

Gong Farmer

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BASIS
Location
S E Glos
Saw a very interesting set of figures recently, on the value of protein sources. We don't need protein, we need the amino acids from them to make our own bespoke proteins. Ranking food protein sources for their content of these important amino acids, plant proteins were way down the bottom of the list. Interestingly, eggs were top.
 

Ffermer Bach

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Livestock Farmer
Saw a very interesting set of figures recently, on the value of protein sources. We don't need protein, we need the amino acids from them to make our own bespoke proteins. Ranking food protein sources for their content of these important amino acids, plant proteins were way down the bottom of the list. Interestingly, eggs were top.
what is important is bio availability, rather than protein percentage, and on that metric meat wins hands down.
 

Wilksy

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East Riding
It just makes think of watching him gnawing on a raw snake and a dead deer he stumbled over on one of his survival programs, I seem to think he made himself poorly doing it as well
 
Stop the press, Bear Grylls' outward personality and opinions (that he has for money) dont bear the slightest weight of examination at all.
Give me Ray Mears whittling a stick into a whistle rather than an idiot fishing about in a rotting carcass, before going to pret a manger, any day
 

Ffermer Bach

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Livestock Farmer
I’m pretty sure the 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day was a marketing ploy sent here from the USA. Surprise, surprise.
Someone more in the know may elaborate.
yes, I have read that it was an advertising ploy by a fruit and veggie marketing company, just as breakfast the most important meal of the day was Kellogs encouraging people to eat Cornflakes, oh and the Mediterranean diet is popular, because the Olive oil marketing association used to give journalists free holidays on the Med if they wrote up on how healthy the diet was, no article, no invite to the next "conference".
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DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Saw a very interesting set of figures recently, on the value of protein sources. We don't need protein, we need the amino acids from them to make our own bespoke proteins. Ranking food protein sources for their content of these important amino acids, plant proteins were way down the bottom of the list. Interestingly, eggs were top.
DIAAS scores, puts a whole different slant on the garbage we’ve been told, from diet suitability, sustainability, region and peoples of the world, and thence onto the rubbish quoted from Poore & Nemecek.

Chris Brown (Asda Senior Director Sustainable Supply Chains) of all people was talking about precisely this, and more besides, to the Select Committee the other day. It was absolutely stunning what he said. He was flanked by Batters and a couple of other "farming representatives" (all 3 of whom were farmers btw), who were simply unable to get any message across at all. Those three were clueless. I’ll find the clip and post it below.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
I’m pretty sure the 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day was a marketing ploy sent here from the USA. Surprise, surprise.
Someone more in the know may elaborate.
The 5 part of that varies from country to country. It’s not actually based on any evidence, just a vague figure plucked out of the air by whichever country you look at. Zoe Harcombe has a video on Youtube detailing all of this and what a crock the recommendations are.
 

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