That's interesting. And it appears to me that the writer is pretty hesitant to admit that eating meat, beef in particular, just might be very beneficial to health. Wonder why? Is Womens Health a magazine which has been promoting a vegetarian diet? Not sure I've ever seen it on a magazine rack, and I do search those racks out and buy quite a few to see if they are worth a subscription as I find a wide range of subjects interesting.
The article reminds me of many years ago when I was involved in CattleWomen org. and there was a paper from some institution on how a corn based vegetarian diet seemed to make people more docile. There was at least the suggestion that rulers in older societies used that knowledge to limit diets of their subjects to keep them more manageable.
Has anyone else seen any such information. Most of the people I remember from those days are no longer living, as I was in my twenties at the time and most of them were in their forties or older. Lots of time has passed since them, including my 75th birthday last July! That idea, of people being more or less controlled by use of vegetarian diets, just won't go away, whether it was in ancient times, or could be brought back today.
Guess it really isn't needed today, as our govt seems to 'manage' people by making various forms of welfare so easily available, and almost addictive, then 'educating' on how to vote to keep it all in place. That's enough negativity for one today! We have a wonderful celebration of the Christmas season in Midland today, followed by a birthday party which will most likely be lots of fun, given that there is always lots of laughter wherever she is!
And late in the day I'm catching a ride to Rapid City to see 'The Nutcracker', which our ten year old grand daughter is dancing in. Saw it when she was in it two years ago, so will be great to see how much she has changed since then. next goal will be to hear a Bell Choir perform Christmas music. Maybe not this year, but soon. Heard one once in Omaha area at Easter and it was wonderful! I liked it for the broad range of ages the players were, as well as the beautiful Christian music.
mrj