Taylor talks about his path from being a full - fledged vegan, to the owner of the first grass -
fed meat based protein bar.
Not exact matches
While most
protein comes from
meat, poultry and dairy; try
feeding baby plant
based proteins, such as lentils, quinoa and beans for variety.
Presumably he is referring to fast - food nuggets from factory - farmed chickens (
fed soy -
based feed), their
meat then «extended» with soy
protein isolate and other additives, the final product fried in soy oil.
Paleo peeps, look for a
protein powder that you tolerate, perhaps a pastured egg white or grass -
fed meat based powder or a whey
protein hydrolysate that is very easily digested and absorbed.
If you can't find organic or grass -
fed red
meat, consider limiting that which you consume, or try to find antibiotic, hormone - free poultry, choose Alaskan Salmon or halibut, and try to start incorporating more plant
based sources of
protein.
Protein -
based foods on the Paleolithic diet include all pasture - raised, forage -
fed or wild animal products, including
meat, eggs, poultry, and fish (p. 53).
Presumably he is referring to fast - food nuggets from factory - farmed chickens (
fed soy -
based feed) with their
meat then «extended» with soy
protein isolate and other additives and fried in soy oil.
So while I am someone who absolutely loves plant -
based foods, fully understands their benefit and necessity in staying healthy (and negatives of too much
meat), I also found that including some animal
protein in my diet, including organic eggs, wild fish and small amounts of grass -
fed red
meat, helps me:
It made complete sense to me because depriving cats, who are true carnivores, of
protein and giving them grain -
based diet was no different than
feeding donkeys
meat!
Since dogs need
protein in large amounts on a daily
basis, most people
feed their dogs
meat.
Make sure your dog gets high quality
protein by
feeding a raw
meat based diet.
Meat -
based and other sources of
protein should make up approximately 25 to 50 percent of the total volume, according to David McCluggage, DVM in his article «
Feeding Your Dog.»
That means they must eat a species - appropriate
meat based diet, and senior cats in particular should be
fed a cat food with a high - quality
protein.
Thus, diabetic cats (as well as all cats, for that matter), ideally should be
fed a diet that consists of 80 % -90 %
meat based protein.
The best way to get
meat protein is to
feed a balanced
meat -
based diet.
However, while humans and dogs can adapt to diets that have a relatively low
protein content (eg, plant -
based diets), cats have a much higher
protein requirement in their diet that would typically only be met by
feeding a
meat -
based diet, because they have come to rely on
protein as an energy source.
Not too many feline lovers will argue the fact that cats are
meat eaters and
feeding them a quality
protein,
meat -
based diet is important.
It is useless to
feed both a renal diet and a normal
protein food or
meat -
based treats at the same time.)