good lecture but he is wrong... the people at 9:20 they dont want to eat meat because the animals are tortured and treated as objects not as living beings in big corporation farms ...
I want to be spiritual ? i dont want to harm them ? wow ... killing the animals in that kind of farms is the only good thing...
Bacteria recycle DEAD animals and make them bio available to plants. A vegetarians stand point is that the animal need not be killed in order to sustain us.
Some bacteria want to be eatin so they can live symbiotically in our stomachs.
I used to have arthritis pain all throughout my body, had pain for years and years, not until a friend of mine told me about an all natural, little known protein, did my pain go away.
Paul, thanks for posting the video. I wanted to inform you that I spoke to a soil scientist at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks a few years back. He told me that his focus was on many sciences that relate to the soil.
I love that last line, where Paul says that "if you are vegetarian you are still eating little animals - they are just being fed to you in a liquid form". That is a classic line. I am going to have to use that one on my vegetarian friends.
Great stuff! I am very well versed in the art of soil biology and how to cultivate healthy symbiotic relationships between the microbes, fungi and plants. It is just beyond fascinating and one of the most important things a person can spend time learning. An investment of sorts.
"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." - Albert Einstein
...since you're an Einstein fan, haha, but I'm sure you disagree Paul.
Its actually a nice thought and i support it. You'll note he says "evolution to a". If the worlds population could thrive and reproduce generation after generation without the need for any animal based foods what-so-ever than it would have a been tried and made into a culture somewhere in the world. As of this date we have not found an indigenous culture totally free of animal foods... not even the famed Hunza, who ate dairy, some meat and bone broths.
Thanks for the reply Paul! Although nature was not convenient enough to allow most humans to subsist exclusively on plant food, I do believe it is optimal for us based on all modern peer-reviewed research. As far as indigenous tribes go, there have been cultures with primarily plant-based diets such as the Hunza ( u mentioned), the Abkhasia from Russia, Vilcabamba from Ecuador, and the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya
...(cont).....to name a few. The amount of animal based food in their diets is very small (less than 5% on avg.). As someone who has thrived on a 100% plant-based diet for years, I believe that this 5% might as well not even be there, as such a small amount is nutritionally insignificant. Aside from the animal sourced food argument, I think we agree on just about everything else, haha. Anyway, thanks again for the reply Paul!
Thanks for the reply. Maybe it possible for some ( a small subset) people to never eat any animal foods what so ever and reproduce efficiently over many generations with the use of supplements. However this mode of being has very deep flaws. Besides the health aspect, removing animals all together from farming would definitely be a death blow to sustainability and would result in the death homesteader way of life. Wool is a much more versitile textile than hemp.
Goat skins make the nicest sounding drums. Play a synthetic headed Djembe sometime then play a traditional head, The drum is an analogy here i could go on. Many parts of the world are simply unsuited to growing. The best many places can do, populated places, is graze animals on seasonal wild grasses. From that they get easily rendered ghee butter whey and milk suitable for fermenting in to very healthy foods. The spent animals are excellent for marrow broths etc. The issue is how, not if.
good speaker but he forgot to drink water in glass bottle or good stainless steel. Plastic water bottle release a mimic female hormone call bisphenol A, or BPA and can cause cancer.
Excellent, fabulous video. Total truth, from spiritual path to soil science and health. You are one great teacher!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much. You help me in so many ways, personally as well as professionally, I am better able to help myself and my clients.
Thanks for bringing this important information about soil to all people. Everything is indeed connected. I love the way you compare fitness and health. Sometimes they might not be related to each other. Many good points made in your videos.
damn paul owned "urdoingitwrong," owned him like crazy, but was still a complete gentleman. The man
jah0480 4 months ago in playlist Paul Chek - Nutrition: The Dirt Facts (must know)
Nice videos
thatstheguy07 5 months ago
Oh those silly,naive vegetarians trying to be compassionate and all.It's hilarious.
15hmael 10 months ago
@15hmael It is silly. Why not be compassionate to plants as well? Why only animals?
Should animals be compassionate and not eat other animals?
thatstheguy07 5 months ago
@thatstheguy07 Why be compassionate at all?
15hmael 5 months ago
Why can't humans consume soil that has all kinds of organisms in it? I suppose our immune system doesn't like that. ?
InferiorThanYou 1 year ago
good lecture but he is wrong... the people at 9:20 they dont want to eat meat because the animals are tortured and treated as objects not as living beings in big corporation farms ...
I want to be spiritual ? i dont want to harm them ? wow ... killing the animals in that kind of farms is the only good thing...
MrBananaverde 1 year ago
Every time you're having a lecture, I really love to seat down and hear and listen to you !!
Nippon1971 1 year ago
Bacteria recycle DEAD animals and make them bio available to plants. A vegetarians stand point is that the animal need not be killed in order to sustain us.
Some bacteria want to be eatin so they can live symbiotically in our stomachs.
gerisboyle 1 year ago
@gerisboyle appendix is what i mean
gerisboyle 1 year ago
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I used to have arthritis pain all throughout my body, had pain for years and years, not until a friend of mine told me about an all natural, little known protein, did my pain go away.
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Cellimmunitydotcom 1 year ago
Paul, thanks for posting the video. I wanted to inform you that I spoke to a soil scientist at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks a few years back. He told me that his focus was on many sciences that relate to the soil.
jasamkrafen 2 years ago
I would eat animals that die naturally. The reason im vagiterian is becuase of the way we treat the animals while they are alive.
dwixi 2 years ago
WORD
rodrizapa 2 years ago
I love that last line, where Paul says that "if you are vegetarian you are still eating little animals - they are just being fed to you in a liquid form". That is a classic line. I am going to have to use that one on my vegetarian friends.
alphacause 2 years ago 6
Great stuff! I am very well versed in the art of soil biology and how to cultivate healthy symbiotic relationships between the microbes, fungi and plants. It is just beyond fascinating and one of the most important things a person can spend time learning. An investment of sorts.
HomesteadProvocateur 2 years ago
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ZZZ33W 2 years ago
"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." - Albert Einstein
...since you're an Einstein fan, haha, but I'm sure you disagree Paul.
UrDoinItWrong 2 years ago
Its actually a nice thought and i support it. You'll note he says "evolution to a". If the worlds population could thrive and reproduce generation after generation without the need for any animal based foods what-so-ever than it would have a been tried and made into a culture somewhere in the world. As of this date we have not found an indigenous culture totally free of animal foods... not even the famed Hunza, who ate dairy, some meat and bone broths.
Thanks for watching
PaulChekLive 2 years ago 4
Thanks for the reply Paul! Although nature was not convenient enough to allow most humans to subsist exclusively on plant food, I do believe it is optimal for us based on all modern peer-reviewed research. As far as indigenous tribes go, there have been cultures with primarily plant-based diets such as the Hunza ( u mentioned), the Abkhasia from Russia, Vilcabamba from Ecuador, and the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya
UrDoinItWrong 2 years ago
...(cont).....to name a few. The amount of animal based food in their diets is very small (less than 5% on avg.). As someone who has thrived on a 100% plant-based diet for years, I believe that this 5% might as well not even be there, as such a small amount is nutritionally insignificant. Aside from the animal sourced food argument, I think we agree on just about everything else, haha. Anyway, thanks again for the reply Paul!
UrDoinItWrong 2 years ago
Thanks for the reply. Maybe it possible for some ( a small subset) people to never eat any animal foods what so ever and reproduce efficiently over many generations with the use of supplements. However this mode of being has very deep flaws. Besides the health aspect, removing animals all together from farming would definitely be a death blow to sustainability and would result in the death homesteader way of life. Wool is a much more versitile textile than hemp.
PaulChekLive 2 years ago
Goat skins make the nicest sounding drums. Play a synthetic headed Djembe sometime then play a traditional head, The drum is an analogy here i could go on. Many parts of the world are simply unsuited to growing. The best many places can do, populated places, is graze animals on seasonal wild grasses. From that they get easily rendered ghee butter whey and milk suitable for fermenting in to very healthy foods. The spent animals are excellent for marrow broths etc. The issue is how, not if.
PaulChekLive 2 years ago
good speaker but he forgot to drink water in glass bottle or good stainless steel. Plastic water bottle release a mimic female hormone call bisphenol A, or BPA and can cause cancer.
ENJOYOURMATRIXX 3 years ago
could have been a BPA free plastic bottle genius
jbellava11 2 years ago
No university that teaches soil science? At my university they teach turf management...
benny354 3 years ago
In a nutrition degree? i think thats what he's getting at
keepfit00 3 years ago
Excellent, fabulous video. Total truth, from spiritual path to soil science and health. You are one great teacher!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much. You help me in so many ways, personally as well as professionally, I am better able to help myself and my clients.
menderfire9 3 years ago
Thanks for bringing this important information about soil to all people. Everything is indeed connected. I love the way you compare fitness and health. Sometimes they might not be related to each other. Many good points made in your videos.
Lifewizsupplements 3 years ago
LIfewiz, thank you for watching and sharing your passion for health and truth with humanity. We are all in the same boat, glad to paddle with you,
paul
PaulChekLive 3 years ago