A Health Disaster in the Making
…protein coming from animal based foods. But we do so at considerable health risk, partly due to the excess protein itself and partly due to the kinds of foods that…
…protein coming from animal based foods. But we do so at considerable health risk, partly due to the excess protein itself and partly due to the kinds of foods that…
…was eating. I was always encouraged to eat plenty of animal protein, being that I “was a growing boy.” Everything changed a few months before my 21st birthday. After experiencing…
As an animal rights activist, I am very curious about your rat studies. My question is hypothetical. If the politics of research funding were not so animal model dependent, and…
…learned that it was animal-based protein (casein, the main protein of cow’s milk) but not plant-based protein that turned on cancer. Indeed, our extensive studies showed that, according to the…
…activities, etc. “And critically,” Dr. Campbell concludes, “unlike saturated fat, animal protein cannot be removed from animal foods.” In other words, although saturated fat is highly correlated with animal protein,…
…T. Colin Campbell, PhD, explained how his research found that eating animal protein turns cancer cells on and not eating animal protein turns cancer cells off. In fact, he could…
…raises risk for cancer[7] and accelerates cancer progression, while reducing total protein consumption may be able to reverse the cancer process.[8] Simply because humans ate some amount of meat in…
…casein and whey proteins. A2 milk focuses solely on eliminating the A1 beta-casein protein while retaining the A2 beta-casein protein, whey protein, and lactose sugar. Sixty-five percent of the global…
…not only a waste of money but is also potentially dangerous. PRINCIPLE #3 There are virtually no nutrients in animal-based foods that are not better provided by plants. Eating animals…