Not exact matches
The
emphasis here, more than any other
food group, is
on the quality and provenance -
animal produce must be of the highest quality: organic, grass - fed, outdoor - reared, free - range, line - caught.
Finally, the
emphasis on plant - based nutrition and the demonization of
animal - based
foods is a culturally biased perspective.
No two diets were identical, but every locale showing healthy, robust people included varying degrees of wild or naturally - raised
animal foods (with an
emphasis on the whole, not the part, and always the fat and organs).
She believed plants contained «incomplete proteins» with insufficient amounts of certain essential amino acids to meet the needs of people.13 As a result of this misunderstanding, she placed great
emphasis on combining vegetable
foods to create an amino acid pattern which resembles that found in
animal foods.
In Let
Food Be Thy Medicine, Jack cites Weston Price in support of a diet that omits «beef, whole milk and eggs» in favor of lowfat, high - fiber vegetarian
foods.14 In his description of Price's work, he makes no mention of the
emphasis that Price puts
on animal foods.
Ideally it would emphasize not veganism per se, (even though I don't eat
animal products myself, it seems to scare people away) but principles we could count
on one hand... the 5 biggies that I find everyone has confusion about... 1) the myriad of benefits of adding many more WHOLE plant based
foods,
emphasis on whole, and a quick rundown of what a «plant
food» is, like... veggies, fruits, legumes, grains, roots, seeds, etc.!
2) the myriad of benefits of reducing ALL
animal products, including dairy and some explanation why... 3)
emphasis on eliminating processed garbage in favor of REAL
food!
Then, go back to incorporating
animal - based
foods for lunch and dinner, while still keeping a heavy
emphasis on plant - based
foods.
As prescription and breed specific formulas developed and
emphasis was placed
on feeding to the needs of individual
animals, the pet
food industry grew to the 15 billion dollar industry it is today.
The company creates a high nutrition, grain free line of
food that has an
emphasis on protein as the core ingredient just as
animals would eat in the wild.
The
emphasis is
on developing intellectual abilities and research skills through investigations of infectious diseases of
food - producing, companion, and aquatic
animals, as well as
animal models for human disease.