Paul Saladino· MD
Meat is healthy and when properly raised is a vital part of thriving ecosystems of the earth.
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Meat is healthy and when properly raised is a vital part of thriving ecosystems of the earth.
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in the process livestock properly raised can be carbon negative by sequestering carbon into the soil can provide us with very nutritious food and lead to organic matter in the soil which helps us grow more plants to feed more animals
these are a source of incredible nutrition for humans and as you're suggesting when raised properly actually can be a part of an ecosystem and draw carbon into the soil and pull it out of the environment
Eating well-raised meat from companies like force of nature will be a vote for sustainability ecosystems as you will hear in the podcast with leona rogers which was the end of this year in fact last week and that will nourish you and your family properly