 So this is a kind of long question but I'll try to summarize it here. She's asking, with factory farming and even with pets that are getting depression medication at homes, can you speak to the effect of not eating halal or daib and the effect that has what having depressed animals and that then being them being slaughtered in ways that are not daib and then the effect that has on our bodies as a result? Definitely, I mean this is like I mentioned a very very important factor when we are choosing halal and daib right? That is why Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and his wisdom right? I mean whatever word is mentioned in the Quran every single word is mentioned with his divine guidance. So if he had wished he could have just said eat the halal foods but why did he mention halal and daib? That is because how an animal is raised is definitely has a lot of effect on us. So when an animal is stressed out right the cortisol level increases in the animals and this is then present in the meat and the blood and you know the milk and everything in the body right? And then when we eat this, this in turn affects us right? So this definitely has an effect on us and that is the reason why we need to make sure that the animal is also daib. So how do we do this? First is by asking the grocery stores right? So if you never ask your local you know your butcher market or you know where you buy meat is this you know how is this animal grown? What they will know what they will say okay I'm giving you halal food people are buying it quietly so why should I also make any effort? Because growing an animal in a daib way is more expensive right? You are giving them more space you're giving them more like fresh food. For example modern you know unfortunately the modern farming they did not have this connection so what did they do? They started saying okay the cows are there why do we take them to the grass and why do we need to feed them? It's fine you know we'll just give them whatever food they want because at the end of the day we're just slaughtering the meat. So they started giving them you know all the genetically modified foods and corn and soy and then they went one step further and they started giving them these you know the feed that is made up of other dead animals other like the roadkill other you know the dead parts of the animals they started doing all that and they said we don't care because at the end of the day you know we're just eating the meat and that is when you know the diseases like the mad cow disease started coming up right because this the the microbes from this uh dead animals that they were eating went we're going into the cows and then we passed on to the humans as well. So this was like a very very clear example of how what they eat was affecting us so that is why then they stopped doing that then they started giving them antibiotics and hormones because they said we just want more milk and we don't want them to fall sick they would cut their beaks right so that they don't peck each other and this caused so much pain to them then the cortisol levels would shoot up and then again you know we would have like the sick and the disease chickens right so it is our duty as a muslim that we find out was this animal injured what where the beaks removed where the claws cut off where they you know where they tied up where you know you have these chickens that are you know in such cramped areas that they are not able to move so a chicken usually you know typically takes around four months three to four months to grow but nowadays the modern practices you can have a chicken within like you know a fully grown chicken in 60 days right so you need to you know make sure that where you're getting from you need to ask them so if you ask your butcher your grocery store that i want thaiyeb food they will make sure that they ask their source from where they're getting from that oh like where are you getting it from is this halal is this thaiyeb and you know like i mentioned yes you may have to pay more for that but then that is how we are also advised to eat right we know from asuna that red we are asked to reduce our red meat consumption we know that the prophet sallallahu alaihi salam ate more of you know like the vegetarian food right so if we know this we'll understand you know when we were like you know during the olden times when they used to actually cut their own chicken right they would take one chicken and they would cut it and then they would use every part of it like or one cow or one sheep right and they would use every part of it for days but what do we do now we have like keema roti for breakfast and then we have like you know like a chicken fry for lunch and then we have like you know like you know like nihari or something for dinner can you imagine how many animals we have just slaughtered right like so when we think of it in just in terms of pounds we don't realize it but when you think in terms of animals you'll realize how many we are eating so in that way inshallah once we slow down on that everything else you know we'll follow inshallah