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Aug 5, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Another fantastic piece of excellent reporting!

We must keep fighting the scam and the harm it is causing on people's health, all for vested interests.

I dream of a beautiful earth of vast grasslands where the sunlight is converted into healthy ruminant fat and protein that, along with eggs from non-grain fed hens, make up 98% of the diets of 98% of the people with no grains and occasional fruit. People are healthy. Doctors only set broken bones and such. No pill pushers. The misanthropic Malthusian narcissists of the Davos ilk are exposed for their fascistic climate-change hoax and are carted off the world stage and cheap, clean fossil fuels increase living standards. Deserts become lush and fertile grazing land. After the last 2 years, people are slowly learning our "experts" of scientism are frauds.

Thank you, Nina!

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Aug 5, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Hard to believe people would lie to us for control and more money. Just kidding, that's what they do best and most often. Thanks Nina!

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Aug 5, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

I've had an animal-based diet for 5 years now. I'm 65 and never felt better. My biomarkers are excellent. Big Food and Big Pharma can continue to sicken the world's population. I've opted out.

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Aug 5, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Great work, Nina, and a time-saver for the rest of us!

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One wonders if the “epidemiology” legitimating various Covid measures is similarly absurd...

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Aug 5, 2022·edited Aug 5, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Their findings of 0 factual evidence are in lock-step with the land grabs occurring in Europe and across the globe, particulary the Netherlands, the farmers are protesting. Bill Gates is buying up farms and ranches all over the world, WEF is probably a contributor to this "junk science" being peddled. These are dangerous times for the human species. Thank you for pointing out "conflicts of interest" so well.

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Thanks for your depth, Nina;)!

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Brilliant post, as always!

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Aug 6, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Keep up the excellent work, Nina, we really need your insight!

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My instinct has always been to eat beef, eggs, and butter. I have also an instinct that beef, eggs, and butter are good for brain health as well as physical health. I don’t have any instinct to eat fish! Thanks for this article.

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Aug 6, 2022Liked by Nina Teicholz

Excellent work keep holding on to the truth for which we have honest evidence.

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Every scientist knows that associations of 1.22 and 1.16 are likely due to confounding. Ergo, this study is bullshit and the "reporting" on it is no more than propaganda. That's leaving aside the conflicts of interest.

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Anyone familiar with German New Medicine knows that beef or meat in general has nothing to do with Heart Attack. The heart attack is the epileptoid crisis of a territorial loss Biological Conflict.

Watch this:

https://youtu.be/XFMPraLcZEs

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Please read the paper I cite below, your simply wrong. The paper you cite is from 1999 and has certain methodological issues. This paper is from 2020 so much for "latest" and is a intervention trial showing a clear relationship between meat consumption and a rise in TMAO:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32780794/

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I'm very late to this party...actually, the party is long over, but I just joined this substack and I can't help but saying this....

The researchers asked folks 65 AND OVER what they ate the past year?? This has gotta be a joke. I'm 65 and I do not remember what I ate 2 weeks ago. Maybe I missed something? Wouldn't be the first time.

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Fabulous break down. I just read an alternate analysis of the same study and it did nothing but quote the authors. No critical investigation - nothing.

This article is the sort of nutrition journalism that I crave as it has fact, detail, intellect and pragmatism and is beautifully articulate.

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