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NUTRITION: The Dirt Facts -MUST KNOW INFORMATION! P.2

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There is NO relationship more fundamental to your health than your relationship with the soil that supports your every bodily function through its interface with us, FOOD.

Paul speaks to a sold out audience at the Society of Weight-training Injury Specialists(SWIS) in Toronto Canada about quite possibly the most important topic of our day and age.

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  • "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 watching

  • 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.

  • 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

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  • 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.

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  • damn paul owned "urdoingitwrong," owned him like crazy, but was still a complete gentleman. The man

  • @thatstheguy07 Why be compassionate at all?

  • @15hmael It is silly. Why not be compassionate to plants as well? Why only animals?

    Should animals be compassionate and not eat other animals?

  • Nice videos

  • Oh those silly,naive vegetarians trying to be compassionate and all.It's hilarious.

  • Why can't humans consume soil that has all kinds of organisms in it? I suppose our immune system doesn't like that. ?

  • 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...

  • Every time you're having a lecture, I really love to seat down and hear and listen to you !!

  • @gerisboyle appendix is what i mean

  • 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.

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