Man's True Diet - Tenders of the Garden - Part 2

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This is part two of Tenders of the Garden where we look at man's role as a caretaker to the earth. (See part one first) this lesson will pinpoint man's true nature and will change the way you look at the human race.

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  • @robertangel30 Is that the Best you Got? Name one thing wrong in this Video and Ill buy you a steak!

  • pure nonsense

  • It is no coincidence that all the most brilliant minds throughout history vegetarian considering how rare a vegetarian is. I have not only witnessed a re-charge of intelligence from people who got off of animal-based diet but I had went through it myself.

    I started playing musical instruments by ear with ease + my reading comprehension quadrupled. I gained a high sense of awareness around myself.

    Even in the Bible, Daniel 1 says God granted health /WISDOM to those who got off of the kinks meat

  • Those men were intelligent before they decided to be vegetarian. Vegetarianism is an intellectual concept just for the fact that we are all animals and why should we take a life if we don't need to, but it doesn't change the fact of what I wrote. I would genuinely be interested to see the studies that support your statement about animal fat.

  • In fact, animal fat in our blood steam dulls receptors in our brain and keeps use from thinking at our full potential. If meat made you smarter, then why is it that ALL of the great minds throughout history were vegetarian??? Albert Einstein, Michelangelo, Thomas Edison, Socrates, Gandhi, Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Benjamin Franklin, John Kellogg, Leonardo da Vinci, Plato, St. Francis of Assisi, Buddha, Sir Isaac Newton, Darwin, Leo Tolstoy, HG Wells, the Beatles, Dr. Albert Schweitzer and more

  • Our closest monkey/ape relatives are omnivorous. An interesting thing that you fail to mention in your videos is that the human brain only started it's leaps in evolution when our ancestors started consuming richer sources of protein ie. animals. If you look at moneys and apes the most intelligent ones have a larger amount of protein in their diet. It is only because our ancestors started consuming richer sources of protein that we can have these conversations.

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