What would happen if everyone stopped eating meat tomorrow? - Carolyn Beans
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Imagine if a wizard of meatless dining suddenly appeared on Earth and with one wave of a wand wiped away all meat from our shelves— along with any desire to eat it. Farm animals destined for food vanish, whisked away to another planet. What happens in the following days, years, and even millennia? Carolyn Beans explores what a vegetarian world could look like.
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Meet The Creators
- Educator Carolyn Beans
- Director Mitchelle Tamariz
- Narrator Pen-Pen Chen
- Music Salil Bhayani, cAMP Studio
- Sound Designer Nirana Singh, cAMP Studio
- Director of Production Gerta Xhelo
- Producer Sazia Afrin
- Editorial Director Alex Rosenthal
- Editorial Producer Shannon Odell
- Expert Consultant Marco Springmann
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Sâm Hồng
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Meatless world sucks
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Azyyati Zata
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That may be true. Seeing how many ingredients in livestock meat are needed by our bodies to survive. For example, iron, carbohydrates, fat, and protein. Perhaps, these substances are also contained in vegetables, but with less content than in animals, especially farm animals. So to fulfill the needs of our lives, the role of animal meat is also needed in it.
Life without meat is indeed an annoying thing. But living with excessive levels of animal meat also has the potential to reduce the quality of your health. Many diseases are caused by excessive meat consumption, such as constipation, cancer risk, and heart disease.
So here, animal meat and vegetables have a balanced role in improving the quality of human health. We need both to meet our nutritional needs and neutralize toxins in our body.
Living with unbalanced consumption of meat and vegetables is much more annoying. (NISRINA FAZILA/12-6)
faaizah khoirunnisa
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i'm very very agree with ur opinion. Meatless world make our life not balance like life ecosystem was broken then many effect will happen and this problem has many impact for next generation like their healthy, their intelligence, until make dna mutations resulting in defects. Many benefits that we can get from meat was lost actually so give effect for our health, many diseases start to rise then increas death rate. In the end meat can't be replace with anything in the world.
fadhila innasyah
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I totally agree with this, because I feel that eating meat recharges my energy very well. besides, there are definitely nutrients in meat that are not found in other foods. even if you replace meat consumption with vegetables that are assumed to replace the content in meat, the nutrients are not equivalent to the content in meat. therefore, do not eliminate any of the elements needed. however, balance everything. that way then there is no part that has a detrimental effect. actually it also depends on each person's ability to regulate the balance of the food he consumes, not just following his desires.
najwa kyla
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Yes, that's right, because in my opinion, a healthy diet must have balanced nutrition, which between vegetables, fruits, and meat must be fulfilled in the body because the human body also needs nutrients from vegetables and meat.
Богдан Романович Левда
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fully agree. Stupid propogenda of zionist and deepstate
C. hantel
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True!!!
Sayed fasihullah Sadat
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yes