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Vegan@slrpnk.net•Animal Ag Is The Leading Cause Of Climate Change, Finds Study
5·10 months agoMakes sense to judge, assume, and dismiss before reading anything! That way you only get the good and correct news! Smrt!
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politics @lemmy.world•Ohio Governor Signs 'Harmful' Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill
0·1 year agoI’m saying it should come out of safety budgets. I would assume a school board might have a couple dollars for that. But ya, you’re the expert here internet man! You’ve seen them talk before!!! lol
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politics @lemmy.world•Ohio Governor Signs 'Harmful' Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill
0·1 year agoAlmost like there are various priorities and different buckets of spend for schools. Safety is always a priority in balance with everything else. You really think bathroom renos come out of teachers salary? Lol
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politics @lemmy.world•Ohio Governor Signs 'Harmful' Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill
0·1 year agoImagine investing directly in students and their safety!!? What a crazy idea.
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vegan@lemmy.world•Plant-Based Meat And Milk Offer Similar Or Better Nutrition Than Animal Products, Study FindsEnglish
2·1 year ago1.3g of salt average per 100g for plant-based meat vs. 1.1g of salt average per 100g of animal meat. So yes, they’re comparable now. This is directly in the article by the way, a quick click would have answered this for you.
I always thought this focus on salt was strategic given the amount of salt in most processed foods that are often also consumed by carnists and SAD followers. If I ate meat I’d probably be more worried about heart disease than excess salt in an already processed food…
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World News@lemmy.ml•Pope allegedly used derogatory term for gay people
1·2 years agoIt’s the Catholic Church. I think they can afford an Italian tutor or something for the Pope, my dude. Maybe the use of this word points to their stagnant (repugnant?) ideals that (apparently like the Pope’s grasp of…language?) haven’t evolved in the past 100 years.
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News@lemmy.world•Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
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News@lemmy.world•Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
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News@lemmy.world•Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
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News@lemmy.world•Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
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Vegan@lemmy.ml•[Win] Omega 3 Bottles Found at Nanaimo Costco
3·2 years agoAbsolutely B12 should be taken by vegans. This is not something I would ever recommend against. There’s a difference between supplementing something you can’t get vs. supplementing out of convenience.
I take a B12 supplement daily and encourage all vegans to do so. Supplementing with B12 when there’s no way for vegans to get B12 isn’t the same reductionist science as supplementing Omega 3 because it’s easier than reducing Omega 6.
B12 is a necessity for healthful living while omega 3 pills are not (though I absolutely cannot disagree with their convenience) as there are other ways to achieve the omegas balance you desire. Reductionist science gives us this “convenient” pill to take (and market to us) instead of affecting the understanding of the industry (or individuals) into reducing omega 6s overall so everyone can be even more healthy.
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Vegan@lemmy.ml•[Win] Omega 3 Bottles Found at Nanaimo Costco
5·2 years agoPeople talk a lot about balancing omega 3s and omega 6s but we only ever think to take an omega 3 pill to raise our omega 3 levels to the appropriate ratio instead of what we should be doing for our health which is decreasing the amount of omega 6 in our diets instead. Also, a lot of this stuff comes from oils when you can use water to cook vegetables instead. Oil should be used as little as possible as it’s so calorie dense and often high in omega 6s.
Supplement companies are not your friends and they rarely have your best intentions in mind unfortunately. Reductionist science focuses on individual nutrients instead of a wholistic approach, which can lead to higher levels of omega 3s and 6s while maintaining the correct “ratio”. In reality we need less omega 6, not more omega 3. But they can’t sell you less of something, just more of another!
It’s true that an increase in Omega 3s in the diet (with the goal of bringing the omega 6 to omega 3 ratio closer to 1:1) can help weight loss and health BUT instead of paying for another pill from these despicable companies who profit off misinformation, we can simply reduce omega 6s instead.
“Because a high omega-6/omega-3 ratio is associated with overweight/obesity, whereas a balanced ratio decreases obesity and weight gain, it is essential that every effort is made to decrease the omega-6 fatty acids in the diet, while increasing the omega-3 fatty acid intake. This can be accomplished by changing dietary vegetable oils high in omega-6 fatty acids (corn oil, sunflower, safflower, cottonseed, and soybean oils) to oils high in omega-3s (flax, perilla, chia, rapeseed), and high in monounsaturated oils such as olive oil, macadamia nut oil, hazelnut oil, or the new high monounsaturated sunflower oil”
source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808858/
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World News@lemmy.ml•Bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, though officials maintain supply is safe
33·2 years agoInteresting take. As if dairy cows don’t then go to slaughter to become meat. You’re feeding the problem while ignoring the end of the production line that you have a hand in upholding. Occasional anything is not the problem. But when milk is in chips, crackers, cereals, baked goods, etc. we’re getting too much of it. There’s a difference between having a single glass of milk and mass overconsumption, since we don’t solely get dairy from occasional milk, cheese, cream, etc. This is where the issues come in. The dairy industry is an issue, dairy itself is an issue, the pervasiveness of dairy in the food system is a problem, and you ignoring your part in climate change and factory farming by supporting the dairy-to-meat pipeline (not to mention disingenuously equating vegetable farming with animal agriculture) is an issue. I won’t be responding again but enjoy your milk! Your hormones, heart, and bones won’t!
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World News@lemmy.ml•Bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, though officials maintain supply is safe
113·2 years agoLol. Milk = vaccine is a new one! I admire your imagination!
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World News@lemmy.ml•Bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, though officials maintain supply is safe
35·2 years agoThat’s a fair angle! I would urge you to consider that the existence of lactase in humans should not dictate our eating habits today. Especially with more current, direct examples and studies of dairy’s impact on climate change, health, and chronic illness. Maybe we should look at today’s evidence instead of “we’ve done it for a while now”. We can change our habits, I believe in you!
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World News@lemmy.ml•Bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, though officials maintain supply is safe
26·2 years agoThen why is 80% of China lactose intolerant? It’s a very North America consumption habit because of North American industry. Milk doesn’t make strong bones, they’ve been lying to you.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, though officials maintain supply is safe
46·2 years agoLol. You should keep trying raw cow’s milk! I’m sure it definitely won’t have any negative consequences! The only thing stupider than drinking milk and eating dairy is specifically searching out raw milk with even more puss and health risks in it. There’s a reason this stuff is illegal in some countries you dolt.


You’re absolutely correct. Canada is not pursuing Palestinian statehood recognition. This statement was the second strongly worded statement against Israel that doesn’t contain any specific actions or steps.
But oh boy, wait until warning #3 comes out! I hear it will be even more strongly worded and still have absolutely zero concrete plans or consequences!