Paul Saladino· MD
the meat is healthier there are less pesticides less toxins the cows are not grain fed obviously I'm a huge advocate for grass fed and grass finish meat
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
the meat is healthier there are less pesticides less toxins the cows are not grain fed obviously I'm a huge advocate for grass fed and grass finish meat
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I believe that grass-fed grass-finished preferentially regeneratively raised meat is going to be the cleanest meat it's not going to have as much glyphosate if any less dioxins etc things that grain finished meat may accumulate from moldy grains mycotoxins glyphosate sprayed grains etc
So in so many ways, I think that grass fed, grass finished beef or lamb is healthier than grain finished.
So it's got more actual nutrients. More nutrients. I didn't really know. It just sounds more natural. More nutrients and less of the things you don't want like glyphosate, mold toxins, even microplastics less microplastics in meat that's fed grass throughout its life.
well I want those cows to be grass-fed I don't want to eat fat or rendered fat from a cow that's eating grains because those grains are probably sprayed with glyphosate so there could be pesticides in the fat so I want to to that's 100% grass-fed grass finished regeneratively raised
If you look at cows eating grains versus cows eating grass their whole life, grass-fed cows have higher nutrients. They're more nutritious. They have lower levels of toxins across the board. Everything from PFAS to microplastics. when a cow is eating grass its whole life.
There's multiple studies showing the cows that eat grass their whole life have higher levels of multiple different nutrients, higher levels of antioxidants, and lower levels of toxins like glyphosate, microplastics, and PFAs.
Cows, bison, elk, antelopee, deer, eating grass for their whole lives. I think there's solid evidence these are the cleanest animals left on the planet.