lucylocket61
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Totally agree, but sticking to facts is also needed.But let’s also remember that good debating is passionate
Totally agree, but sticking to facts is also needed.But let’s also remember that good debating is passionate
Personally I would not eat either!Sorry, i think thst is an oversimplifcation. If I go to my local fast food emporium and order a standard beefburger, I get all the proteins, amino acids, B vitamins, and some important minerals that my body needs and wants. If I go to same emporiium and grab a plant based variant, then I lose many of those nutrients. It does not matter if it is Quorn, Pea or Soya based, these are not 'complete' foods. I will have to add supplemental products to ensure I have the right mix.
I do not know what is in an Impossible burger. I cannot tell which of the elements are missing, that I will have to source from somewhere else. Similarly I do not know which plant based foods I need to eat to supply what is missing. But my single beefburger solves all that for me.
For example, I need to think also about Vitamins A, D3, K2 Omega-3, DHA and EPA. calcium, haeme iron, choline, taurine, iodine, sodium and potassium. These all come with the beefburger inclusive. A vegan burger is not a substitute for a standard burger - I don't care what it tastes like or smells like, or if it bleeds like - it is nutritionally deficient, compared to what I am accustomed to eating today. As I have pointed out the added heme iron in a single Impossible Burger pattie is twice the daily total recommended for a male. This means I can overdose on iron intake.
I sympathize entirely and I can appreciate the concerns expressed in most of these posts.No. I can't. I have tried.
I can't eat seeds and nuts. Legumes affect my bowel condition.
How do you suggest I get round those problems?
I would much rather be vegan, for ethical reasons. I am mainly vegatarian. But the threat to dairy, as a consequence of the big reduction in cattle, leaves me stuck nutritionally.
Along with many others, including the many who have health issues with soya products.
This is not a taste and choice issue, this is a health issue.
I wasn’t aware quorn had been in the supermarkets that long! Seriously though which societies have used these proteins exclusively for this long?Bottom line is that we could all exist on plant-based sources of protein - soy, seitan, Quorn etc if we had to and some cultures have done this successfully for thousands of years.
However, some people just do not want this decision forced upon them and are reluctant to experiment or modify their eating patterns
So this bill is not armageddon, but the next bill ( Land Use Bill) will bring in the Climate Change legislation.
Seitan was only invented in 1961and is a wheat gluten byproduct. It is an allrgenic food source. It is considered to be a macrobiotic diet component, but has recently been adopted by vegans as a bacon substitute. It is not considered to be an effective source of protein since it is wheat based.
Quorn we know and marmite over. it does not replace the animal amino acids, and is vitamin deficient too.
Tofu is classed as a complete protein, but that is not the same as being a complete food. It has the 9 essential B vitamins, but not much else. The source is soy, which contains cyanobacteria and phytols that many find difficult to eat. The Tofu is fermented that does alleviate some of this adverse effect, so it is more acceptable and safer than pure soya. Originally used in asian communities it forms part of their diet, but is not usually the prime source for protein.and in China and Japan the usual source of protein is Pork or fish. The same is apparently true of Okinawians, who also used a pork heavy diet, but who are currently being lauded as beingvegan only, which is incorrect. Similarly hindu monks are claimed to be vegans, but in fact have been demonstrated to being onmivores in a recent BBC documentary.
We are a minority. 4.7m diabetics in uk pop of 63m means current rate is about 7.5%. We have no voice in the matter. I don;t know how many are active on this site, but it is probably less than 10,000 in a year, and the number reding this thread is approx 5,785 and the number reaching this far approx 10. So I am as a voice crying in the wilderness. Who will champion our cause? Who cares? Sorry but it feels like a fait accompli. It will be a global coup - world domination by stealth. No animals were harmed in the making of it.All of which is fine if people choose to consume these products. The problem arises when their choices are insidiously eroded by ill-conceived legislation. Of course, as is the way of things, only those who are actually affected tend to care.
You’d like to think it’s more than us few that care about having meat taken from their choices. The fact is most people don’t realise or believe it really could happen. It needs some major press coverage.We are a minority. 4.7m diabetics in uk pop of 63m means current rate is about 7.5%. We have no voice in the matter. I don;t know how many are active on this site, but it is probably less than 10,000 in a year, and the number reding this thread is approx 5,785 and the number reaching this far approx 10. So I am as a voice crying in the wilderness. Who will champion our cause? Who cares? Sorry but it feels like a fait accompli. It will be a global coup - world domination by stealth. No animals were harmed in the making of it.
We are a minority. 4.7m diabetics in uk pop of 63m means current rate is about 7.5%. We have no voice in the matter. I don;t know how many are active on this site, but it is probably less than 10,000 in a year, and the number reding this thread is approx 5,785 and the number reaching this far approx 10. So I am as a voice crying in the wilderness. Who will champion our cause? Who cares? Sorry but it feels like a fait accompli. It will be a global coup - world domination by stealth. No animals were harmed in the making of it.
Diabetics are in a unique position to see at first hand the effects of diet on our health. Joe Pub;ic would not recognise a carb if it bit them in the derriere. Nor does Joe public really care, and certainly does not understand the why's and told you so's. Even in this topic thread there seem to be many who do not believe this could happen. Our MP's should be able to make the right choices for the people, no? It is clear the MP's are being kept in the dark just like us. The press is muzzled and getting any sort of discussion has become a rare even, and mainly confined to Twitter where the trolls will get you. I tried Facebook, and my posts were taken down within an hour of posting. I believe child porn has a longer display time.Of course, but I’m sure you’ll agree this subject is far more than just diabetes.
Diabetics are in a unique position to see at first hand the effects of diet on our health. Joe Pub;ic would not recognise a carb if it bit them in the derriere. Nor does Joe public really care, and certainly does not understand the why's and told you so's. Even in this topic thread there seem to be many who do not believe this could happen. Our MP's should be able to make the right choices for the people, no? It is clear the MP's are being kept in the dark just like us. The press is muzzled and getting any sort of discussion has become a rare even, and mainly confined to Twitter where the trolls will get you. I tried Facebook, and my posts were taken down within an hour of posting. I believe child porn has a longer display time.
But as I say again, we have unique skills here within the forum, we are heavily monitored in many aspects of healthcare that most of the world do not get on a regular basis. We have been able to share technical information quite openly here, and discuss its validity. We are entering the endgame this year. and it is forecast to be complete by 2025 so that the mythical 2050 target date is met.
I do not have a problem with that, I wanted to clarify that we are in a unique place at the moment.Totally agree. Perhaps I'm coming across as contrarian to your posts but that is most definitely not my intention. It's my thread after all![]()