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Over 15 years ago, after a blood test, my doctor recommended I eat more red meat. She may have included green leafy vegetables, that would make sense. I had come in borderline anemic (i.e. slightly anemic). I was pretty active and still am.
I'm now with Kaiser Permanente and I'm no longer anemic, although I think I'm in the low area of the acceptable range for anemia pointers (hemoglobin, etc.). I've never forgotten about the red meat thing and eat some beef (probably between 40 and 60 lb/year). I eat some pork too, don't know if that's considered red meat. I have been eating almost no chicken, and once in a while open a can of tuna and make a tuna salad. I've cut way back on my eggs, eat maybe 3 a week, if that. My lipid panels have been coming in acceptable after being borderline or even a little problematical.
Anyway, TBH I'm concerned about the environment and info I've encountered has implicated the raising of cattle for beef to be highly detrimental. Belching and probably flatulence too from cows releases a lot of gases that evidently contribute considerably to the serious global warming problem. Raising cattle probably has other seriously negative ecological ramifications.
Well, I have my protein needs (yes, I'm pretty active) and I don't want to fall into anemia.
What are some options that may make sense for me (and others) regarding these considerations?
I'm now with Kaiser Permanente and I'm no longer anemic, although I think I'm in the low area of the acceptable range for anemia pointers (hemoglobin, etc.). I've never forgotten about the red meat thing and eat some beef (probably between 40 and 60 lb/year). I eat some pork too, don't know if that's considered red meat. I have been eating almost no chicken, and once in a while open a can of tuna and make a tuna salad. I've cut way back on my eggs, eat maybe 3 a week, if that. My lipid panels have been coming in acceptable after being borderline or even a little problematical.
Anyway, TBH I'm concerned about the environment and info I've encountered has implicated the raising of cattle for beef to be highly detrimental. Belching and probably flatulence too from cows releases a lot of gases that evidently contribute considerably to the serious global warming problem. Raising cattle probably has other seriously negative ecological ramifications.
Well, I have my protein needs (yes, I'm pretty active) and I don't want to fall into anemia.
What are some options that may make sense for me (and others) regarding these considerations?