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<blockquote data-quote="Sapien" data-source="post: 2076317" data-attributes="member: 507939"><p>Fortunately for them, unfortunately for us that most meat is now factory farmed. Unfortunately we can’t assume that if animal fat was healthy hundreds or thousands of years ago that still applies today. Animals are what they eat. </p><p></p><p>Today many animals are raised on corn and soy feed. Grass fed can still be fattened for market on corn. Lots of omega 6 fat relative to omega 3 in most meat these days- not too different from vegetable oils. </p><p></p><p>Fraud is not uncommon in marketing meat, fish, olive oil, etc. You don’t always know what you are really buying. </p><p></p><p>I think meat is way better than vegetable oil and grains, but I am not convinced that meat in large quantity is the healthiest low carb alternative. (aka carnivore).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sapien, post: 2076317, member: 507939"] Fortunately for them, unfortunately for us that most meat is now factory farmed. Unfortunately we can’t assume that if animal fat was healthy hundreds or thousands of years ago that still applies today. Animals are what they eat. Today many animals are raised on corn and soy feed. Grass fed can still be fattened for market on corn. Lots of omega 6 fat relative to omega 3 in most meat these days- not too different from vegetable oils. Fraud is not uncommon in marketing meat, fish, olive oil, etc. You don’t always know what you are really buying. I think meat is way better than vegetable oil and grains, but I am not convinced that meat in large quantity is the healthiest low carb alternative. (aka carnivore). [/QUOTE]
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