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Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Released Wednesday, 25th November 2020
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Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Sacred Cow: Our Review of The Documentary | A Great Case for Better Meat | The Hart of Health Podcast E26

Wednesday, 25th November 2020
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We watched Sacred Cow! In a world where veganism is on the rise and more and more people are making false claims that if we stop eating meat, we can save the environment, society needs this documentary. 

It was made by incredible people like Diana Rodgers, James Connolly and Robb Wolf. And guess what? The legendary Nick Offerman even narrates the film! We highly recommend you watch it when it comes out. 

Spoilers alert. In the Sacred Cow documentary, they discuss very important topics, such as:

  • Claims that cancer and obesity are caused by red meat consumption
  • Humans don’t need to consume animal products to be healthy. 
  • The impact of raising livestock on the environment versus mono-crop agriculture
  • The ethics of eating animals
  • Desertification
  • Regenerative agriculture
  • Why you shouldn't eat that beyond meat burger (we recommend going animal-based instead). 

This is not even the full tip of the iceberg. If you're into animal-based eating and want to learn more about regenerative agriculture, watch Sacred Cow as soon as you can!

Want to buy us a steak? Follow this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehartofhealth

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