

Don't Eat Anything With a Face
12 snips Sep 2, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Neal Barnard, a clinical researcher and founder of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, teams up with Gene Baur, president of the Farm Sanctuary, to argue for a plant-based lifestyle. Conversely, Chris Masterjohn, a nutritional sciences researcher, and Joel Salatin, a farmer and author, passionately defend meat consumption. They explore the ethics of eating animals, the health impacts of diets, and the environmental consequences, all while addressing personal choices and the complexities of our dietary habits.
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Meat Linked To Major Health Risks
- Large epidemiological studies link high meat intake to higher risks of heart disease and certain cancers.
- Neal Barnard argues plant-based diets reduce obesity, diabetes, and cancer risks by removing meat-related carcinogens and fats.
Medical Student Moment Changed A Career
- As a medical student Neal Barnard watched an artery filled with atherosclerosis and was told it came from bacon and sausage.
- He later cites Dean Ornish's study where arteries reopened after removing meat from diets.
Health Recovered After Reintroducing Animal Foods
- Chris Masterjohn described becoming vegan at 18 and suffering worsened health, dental decay, and anxiety.
- He credits Weston Price research and a return to nutrient-dense animal foods for restoring his health.