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You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (2024)

Review by irenelaf

You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment

10/10

The truth isn't always easy to accept.

Actual rating is 8/10. This was an enjoyable and informative show. Most of the negative reviews encompasses people not wanting to accept the truth. This IMDb rating is way too low. The show was well done and interesting! Of course it's biased. There are zero medical studies proving omnivore diets are healthier than plant-based diets. I've eaten meat all my life and I can't pretend it's healthy. I can't be in denial about nasty TMAO levels from eating meat. TMAO is the 'smoking gun' of heart disease. There is a 2020 study where researchers looked at data from more than 400,000 people in the U. S. over a 16-year period. You can Google it. They found that higher intake of plant protein was associated with lower risk of death from all causes. We need to care about the world our kids kids will be living in. We know the facts - Meat and dairy specifically accounts for around 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions (higher than the entire world's transport emissions). If everyone in the entire world ate meat a few days less a week, we could have a beneficial impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Why can't everyone try? Why are people too selfish to help the earth?!?
  • irenelaf
  • Jan 20, 2024

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