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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

You'll Never Guess What's Really in Plant-Based Meat

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

It's no secret that plant-based meats have been marketed as healthier and more environmentally friendly alternatives to real meat. However, these claims are not entirely accurate.


While plant-based meats contain some nutrients, they simply can’t compare to those found in real meat, such as protein, B vitamins, iron, selenium, and zinc. Plant-based meats may try to replicate these nutrients through added chemicals and synthetic ingredients, but they can never match the natural composition of real meat.


The production process of plant-based meats involves using chemicals and additives that may pose health risks. For example, the Impossible Burger contains yeast that creates a synthetic version of the blood protein heme from soy. This ingredient is classified as a color additive and hasn't been thoroughly tested for safety.


Regarding environmental impact, plant-based meats are often touted as a more sustainable option than real meat. However, they require a lot of resources to produce, including water and land. If we look at California almonds, they use ten times more fresh water than cattle.


On the other hand, real meat production uses resources that would otherwise be wasted. For instance, 85 percent of livestock feed comes from non-human edible materials, including corn stalks, beet pulp, and soybean plants.


Cows play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our land. They can graze on terrain unsuitable for growing crops, and their manure is a natural fertilizer for plants. Removing cows from the equation would negatively impact our food production system. One of the main arguments against real meat is the methane emissions from livestock. When looking at the big picture, these emissions are roughly 2.7 percent, which isn’t significant enough to make a real difference.


These emissions are also part of a natural cycle. Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in the soil, which is then consumed by livestock and released as methane. This methane eventually breaks down to become carbon dioxide again, completing the cycle.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm going to talk about the plant-based meat scam. Boy, I tell you, nothing will jack up my blood pressure

0:08.1

than this topic because it's utterly ridiculous telling people that plant-based meats are healthy they're clean they're good for the

0:15.6

environment but the actual real meat is unhealthy not just

0:22.8

environment. It's a complete lie. In fact, meat, especially red meat is one of the most healing things that you can eat.

0:31.2

It has not just huge amounts of protein, B vitamins, iron, selenium, zinc,

0:39.1

and many of the things.

0:40.5

I mean, what does plant-based meat have?

0:42.5

Let's just take the impossible burger, sponsored by Bill Gates.

0:46.7

First of all, they take genetically modified yeast,

0:49.8

and what this yeast is going to do,

0:52.0

it's going to make a version of a blood protein heme, okay?

0:57.2

And it's going to make it from soy.

0:58.8

And it's classified as a color additive. That's not the only thing in the impossible burger. You have soy oil, which they use

1:07.2

hexane, that's a solvent, corn oil, modified food starch, cultured dextros, that's synthetic sugar,

1:15.8

soy protein isolates, and methyl cellulose.

1:19.5

What is in a impossible burger that even comes close in comparison with the nutrition in red meat.

1:26.4

To my knowledge I haven't seen any study on their testing for this GMO heme.

1:32.2

I mean they're putting this out in the marketplace without any testing. for this

1:35.0

GMO heme. I mean they're putting this out in the marketplace without any testing. Now what about the safety studies, right? There's this classification called Gross,

1:40.0

generally recognized as safe. I mean the company applied for Gross in

1:43.8

2015 they got denied and so they reapplied in 2017 and instead of doing the

1:51.9

90- day safety testing their company did the 28 day test

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