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- Let's hit on a bunch of topics from stupid news that doesn't matter to important news like the latest in the bird flu situation and more.
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Obviously I filmed this before Dr. McDougall's passing which is clearly major news for the vegan and plant-based community. The Doog helped improve the health of a lot of people and I know he didn't make it to 100 or anything but considering that he had a stroke at age 18 and strokes cut 1/3 of your life expectancy off (www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.038155), I think he did quote well. His stroke is what made him become a doctor. I appreciate his contributions to starchology and his love of potatoes! RIPotatoes John!
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Rest in peace to Doctor John McDougall, and thank you for the info on that as I didn't know he suffered from a stroke at the age of 18.
Let me guess, most non vegans will conveniently dismiss the fact that this guy managed to have almost 6 decades of high quality life after a stroke incident.
@@TheVeganStudent_Wow dying at 77 and a vegan activist. He wasn't a true vegan because he died so young. My grandfather lived until 91 no medicine a balanced diet of meat, dairy, fruits veggies, and grains. Plus regular exercise one night he went to sleep and never woke up.
But a vegan doctor dying at 77 that is sure a mystery.
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I ate vegan meat and now I'm dead
Lucky you. It seems I'm immune or don't eat it enough.
Congratulations
I just looked at it, same result, I also died instantly 😔
R.I.P my condolences 😢.
Can I have your stuff?
I’m vegan for animals for around 20 years. And for 20 years I’m also dead for carnivorous world. Fine with me!🍀
Wow! I am so disappointed to hear about Paula's choice. I've been using them almost exclusively for the past two decades. You bet I am going to send some emails and look into this further. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
I’ve never used that brand (to my recollection), but it is disappointing.
Thanks for keeping us up to date with the latest studies.
He was also a smoker back in the day and quit in the 70's.
The alternative animal product warning labels should be, "Increases pandemic risk."
I did not know Dr. McDougall passed on. I still have his video up from 10 days ago. Thanks. I wonder what he died of and what Joel Wallach of Dead Doctors Don't Lie fame would think about it.
I saw an article that said he died peacefully in his sleep. 😢
@@suicune2001 That's when he died, not what they think the causes were. Of course, often listing of causes on the death certificate are meaningless.
@@Jan96106 If you die peacefully in your sleep then the death certificate will likely say Natural Cause or something like that.
An anti-vegan comment on twitter claimed that life expectancy for men is 82, which is only true for certain countries like e.g. Switzerland or Japan and blamed him reaching "only" 77 years to his plant based diet.
Someone answered that Mr. McDougall had a stroke at the age of 18 and he attributed it to his high consumption of meat at that time and led him to study medicine and eventually go plant based and also teach it. The twitter user also added, that statistically one stroke can lower life expectancy significantly (~5 years).
So he probably would have reached 82 or more without the stroke.
@@fiberologist Didn't the doctor also get the rona a couple years ago, which certainly didn't help?
A recent observation from a vegan living in Europe: the Nutriscore system that looks like a 5-step 'traffic light' from A to E is commonly adopted here. When shopping together with my non-vegan partner, I couldn't help but notice that the meats used to be all scored at E. But recently he brought home chicken thighs and a slab of beef or sth scored as A. Sugar, salt, sodium, saturated fats and other compounds used to be taken into account, but this is quite a twist - I can't help but wonder if the scoring system has changed to accommodate animal-derived products.
Because farming animals naturally on land like grass fed pasture raised beef, for example, is actually beneficial for the environment
@@djvoodoo01 Rather because slapping a 'greener' score on meat is believed to influence consumer choices in a country that is overall very accommodating towards veganism and vegetarianism. Especially in 2024, when the war in Ukraine affects European economy and consumers shift to more affordable food options - and meat is by no means affordable contrary to the 'overpriced vegan burgers' narrative. I've seen the price tags on both categories, and I'm glad I don't have to spend dozens of euros on my plant-based meals.
@ChueshDash most of the meat raised in the UK and Ireland are pasture raised and therefore gets a greener score, it's becoming more and more popular to have grass fed in stores now so that would explain it, not just doing it to get people to buy it.
@@djvoodoo01 To me, 'grass fed meat' sounds like 'clean beauty' - a 'conscious' label that does little difference to animal welfare and is still extremely resource-consuming. I trust science - and science says that animal agriculture on THAT scale is tremendously impactful one way or another.
@@ChueshDash grass fed, pasture raised says it all though, raised on a pasture, regenerating the land, the ecosystem thrives, like it has since the dawn of time, and the only resource it uses is grass, to think that it has no impact on the welfare of the animal is a little small minded, obviously a cow living in a field eating grass is the happiest it can be, a cow forced into a pen eating grains and soy is cruel and I wouldn't support that.
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Processed food is unhealthy. What a shocker.
2:55 WHAT THE HELL?! How is that even legal. They should be fined to oblivion. Big daddy government where tf are you? That's literally your job! You have ONE job, PROTECT your citizens.
Are the microbiomes of vegans and omnivores so different? Assuming the answer is yes, I am interested in what impact that has on infection rates and severity. I suppose what I am getting at is if most humans are omnivores, and the virus, accustomed to their bodies, jumps to a vegan, does that explain the data/differences? I'm sure we see more on this in the future.
Yes, they're very different.
I would have Googled that but I'm just a moronic vegan.....
“No babe, I wasn’t cheating on our diet, just on you.”
I do not eat meat, so why would I eat vegan meat? Lots, really lots of other, better stuff available.
Do I sense a possible Mic the Vegan and Totally Forkable News collab????
It‘s nice to get scientific validation to what us vegans know, we have the healthiest diets.
Lol. No you don't. your diet is deficient. This is why meat eaters live longer
Can you do a video on children on the carnivore diet??
Crazy carnivore diet three weeks non stop severe diarrhea thankfully stopped before ending up in the hospital or worse. Did not realize the many dangerous side effects from crazy carnivore. I am now vegan whole plant based lifestyle. My gut perfect in every single way before crazy carnivore now slowly returning to healthy gut micro no more diarrhea. Mic video on the lies of carnivore excellent.
All the ones I have seen, they thrive on it as long as pizza and corn dogs are not considered carnivore
He won't because his own kid died on a vegan diet.
Better to experiment with your kid later on . Till they grow up .
Veganism is unhealthy
lol they don’t care if farming animals kill everyone. 😂 long as they make money they couldn’t care less.
Dole and del Monte don't care if their field workers live or die. Just as long as the shareholders are happy and the big shots get their millions at the end of every quarter.
Farming animals does not kill anyone. Your second sentence describes everyone in the corporate world, not just agriculture.
Big companies also don't care if they kill the soil when growing plants, what's your point?
@thereligionofrationality8257 d'accord about the big corporations, which is true for probably all of them.
But ... farming animals doesn't kill anyone? Seriously? It kills millions of animals by the minute and the environment too 😢
@@Meathead-10810probably true for all these big agricultural companies, but you need to kill more than 3x more soil for meat - so the "I don't give a shit" impact is much bigger - and they know it - and they don't give a shit.
If soy is bad, don't eat soy. If wheat is bad, don't eat wheat. If oils are bad, don't drink oils. Simple. This is about the animals.
Meat is super healthy
Thanks, Mic!
Man, if the bird flu gets airborne contagious... whew boy. I'm sure scientists are working on this, but it makes me thankful to all plant-based eaters for not increasing the likelihood of outbreak. Among other reasons for thankfulness.
this was a nice break from all the political/war news (I'm near the District) that's unceasing
Thanks mic😊
Thank you for the update. I'm a very disappointed Paula's Choice (now former) customer.
I love the really stupid stories that don't matter at all! Liked this rundown of news; thanks for posting 🙂
Bird flu in Australia too.
Hey Mic tried to share this on FB and they removed it ?
Great video! Thanks!
I always enjoy your vegan news videos. They happen to be some of my favourites of yours!
Now these are the news I actually want to watch.
Hey Mic, are you going to refute the book The Great Plant-Based Con, Why eating a plants-only diet won't improve your health or save the planet by Jayne Buxton? Thanks!
Hi Mic. Could you please link me to one study that shows a causational link between organic meat and cancer?
A picture of an opened cadaver's diseased artery on the package of cheese pizza, them looking identical, might lower pizza sales.😆
Maybe they could call the animal products what they actually are, instead of steak for example, they label it as cow carcass or rotting cow flesh.
Great Video!
LOVED this video! Vegan News...love it. :)
Great video!
Make a video about tinctures yo! Are they good for us even though they use alcohol? Do they work? Are they better than tea?
Alcohol content in tinctures is very low 🤷♂️
@@AlexDerrick_DP Depends which ones you get, and then it can be a matter of if the low alcohol tinctures are even worth it compared to tea. I am just not good at finding studies, and would love mic to do a vid on this.
Maybe the world needs a vegan eating contest?
Ew no, eating contests are gross and unethical regardless of what they serve.
Honestly, I can’t digest impossible burgers. I won’t eat them
The ingredients in it are poison, while the beyond Beef has great ingredients that they list.I hope that there are no nano particles
After several years on a relatively low fat vegan diet, I found Impossible burgers and sausages to be _way_ too greasy. I’m not buying them again. Of course vegans are not their target market. That’s omnivores who love ‘juicy’ (fatty) burgers and sausages.
Just watched a video on ex vegans who have done a complete 180 and are now on the carnivore diet. Can you please do a video on that.
Nevermind...I see you've already done it!!! Watching it now
Rofl! Love these vegan news bites. ❤
I actually thought you were about to tell me that she caught him cheating as a vegan by eating meat, so she cheated on him with another man. I was about to clap so hard lol
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I don't include vegan mock meat/products in my diet, even when I wasn't strict whole foods and ate a ton of processed junk food.
They don't even taste good to me, they're way too reminiscent of animal products but I guess that's the point.
They're still healthier than the foods they're substituting, so it's hilarious seeing people using science to show how bad mock meat is, ignoring that fact.
Meat is the healthest food on earth. Stay deficient on your unhealthy vegan diet.
If you just read the headline, you get the opposite of what that story says. Of course processed foods are bad for us, regardless of animal content. The article also clearly states that unprocessed vegetable diets are healthier than anything else out there.
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@@D-Pants With what? 😂😂😂
@@biancat.1873 I'm trying to fit into the hostile social network environnement, but I'm not very good at it :(
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idk if i can keep being vegan im living in a place with a told of mold and mildew and everytime i eat i feel super sick and cant do anything living like this i think i have to eat meat just until i can get out of this house becuase its so bad its literally killing me, doctors cant do shit because its a rotten falling apart house so nobody tell me to go to the doctors already did they cant do anything and i have the best doctor in my town atleast in my opinion he is the best
I really enjoy this type of news videos, even the silly "girl found out her boyfriend was cheating because he bought carnist pizza!!!" anecdote. Keep it up Mic ❤
Method of murder on the label
Not that you know the main stream news is crap on this subject- you have to extrapolate to other subjects...
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How silly this is ,,,first being vegan does not mean you dont eat meat , or wear leather ,,, seems like lots of so called vegans arent vegan but simply on a diet
BTW, Famous WFPB Dr McDougall just died at age 77. Cause??
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An announcement email from his daughter Heather said he "died peacefully in his sleep at his home" but did not name a cause. I too would like to know what it was. He wrote once in an article that his coronary arteries had old calcification from his pre-vegan days. He refused to go to a hospital because he was afraid doctors would see the calcification on x-rays and perform angioplasty without his consent.
Sad. Very sad.
I think it was just simply because he seems to have lacked real exercise for his age. He should have been lifting weights or been doing calisthenics and getting some good cardio. But, however, note this important fact...he himself said many times before that he was not truly a vegan and would occasionally still eat meats like turkey at family gatherings during special days like holidays.
Mcdougal was more into the "health" aspect of veganism and into helping people as a doctor than really being a true vegan.
@@HowlingMoonCinemasHe was an avid wind surfer. Exercise was part of his life.
Click bait, I thought he was showing tattoos 🧚
Mic the vegan is a poster boy for angry and nutrionally deprived vegans.
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I’m first! Lol wow
You're second. Sorry 😔
Get your immune system healthy for the bird flu. Eat meat, Not too little, Mostly fat.
What does fat do for your immune system?
@@karlhungus5554 Fat stops you from consuming carbohydrates and those are really bad for your immune system. You could say that fat is neutral but the effect of not eating carbs is a massive plus.
@@Meathead-10810 Thanks for the reply. Broccoli, asparagus, apples, blueberries, cauliflower, carrots, etc. are all carbohydrates. I don't see how those are bad. I recently used Cronometer to chart the nutrition of beef, butter, bacon, and eggs and found those (charting all of them together for one day of eating) to be lacking in a variety of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals (e.g. polyphenols, etc.). What would be the remedy for the missing nutrients?
@@karlhungus5554 I only eat Beef, Lamb, Pork, Dairy, Fish and Chicken :)
5+ Years carnivore now and that beats the pants off of the 2 years I did plant based which put me in the hospital.
@@Meathead-10810 That's a compelling anecdote, but you didn't answer my question about the nutrient shortfalls. Do you have a response to my previous question? Also, since you mentioned it, how did a plant-based diet land you in the hospital? What was the diagnosis and how was it measured/quantified/confirmed? I'm interested in answers to both questions, as I'm working on my own health issues. Thanks.
Meat eaters live to the oldest in age and have the best life expectancy. No amount of silly vegan studies will change that. Enjoy your soy and supplements as long as you can. Meat FTW.
Its time to eat raw steak 🥩!
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Why do vegans want to eat stuff that resembles meat and cheese?
Only because that is what we are used to eating as a society in the recent decades. I personally and a lot of other vegans on WFPB diet do not eat mock products. There is no need for meat or cheese in our diets whatsoever. The only cases I resort to eating beyond or impossible is when I am out and they do not offer a healthy vegan meal. Alternatively the bigger question is why we always have to salt and season the meat in the first place to be able to stomach it to begin with.
Because a lot of us enjoyed those products before going vegan, so we like to replicate them & avoid the cruelty
Why do flesh consumers put herbs, spices, vegetables, nuts and legumes on their flesh as well as cooking it to make it palatable? My dog eats rats still alive, why dont you too?
@@hannahmitchell87 This is not a coherent answer. How could someone who thinks eating animals is cruel possibly enjoy the sight of something that looks like a chopped-up part of a dismembered and eviscerated animal? And you call it a "product." That seems pretty cold-hearted to me. Nope, not buying it; logically, the psychological trauma would be horrific. Hell, I've seen NON vegans faint at the simple sight of blood! I smell disingenuousness.
@@thereligionofrationality8257 that is a thing. The burgers and etc do not look like chopped up body parts. They are processed and seasoned. They do not look appetizing to me, but saying that they are the same as a corpse when we have done everything to disguise the fact that they are corpses is unfair. Otherwise, if we are comfortable eating corpses, meat eaters would find road kill appetizing. But we all know that is not the case.
Just eat some meat
Plant meat isn’t bad tasting, but it’s bad for u. Eat beef butter bacon eggs.
But I don't want to die, kill animals, or destroy the planet..
Bacon is a class one carcinogen. Beef, Butter and eggs kill your arteries and are directly responsible for strokes and heart attacks. We are torturing animals just for our taste when it's not even good for our health or the environment. There are tons of delicious healthy plant based meals BTW.
Not that bad compared to all those gross, cancer, diabetes, obesity causing animal products you mentioned.
What about the missing vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals (polyphenols, etc.) in those foods? As one who eats an omnivorous diet and cycles carbs, I've run those foods (beef, butter, bacon, and eggs) through Cronometer and they're lacking in various areas.
It is ik . Not worth banging your head on a rock . The planet isn't being destroyed because of eating meat but because of the lack of trees and the increase in pollution but vegans won't understand it .
Also, processed meats are associated with an over 40% increase in risk of dementia for like one serving a day. If there's one food category meat eaters could quit for far better health, I would bet it's processed meat.
Study title: "Meat consumption and risk of incident dementia: cohort study of 493,888 UK Biobank participants" DOI # for lookup: 10.1093/ajcn/nqab028