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What Happens If You Only Eat Raw Meat?

Eating only Raw Meat

By Wayne Published 10 months ago 8 min read
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What Happens If You Only Eat Raw Meat?
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Are you familiar with the uncooked flesh diet? Most of us have been taught to avoid raw meat like the scourge, but do these individuals appear to be in good health on a raw meat diet?

What would be the best method to consume raw meat, how would it affect your body, and what are the benefits of this diet? This is what if, and here is what would happen if you only consumed raw meat.

People on the raw meat diet claim they eat it for health reasons because it's more nutritious. However, studies suggest that cooking meat may reduce the content of certain vitamins and minerals. Other raw meat enthusiasts report having more energy and a boost in sex drive, but none of this is supported by overwhelming evidence, and even if it were, would the positive effects outweigh the negative ones? There is only one way to find out, so let's attempt it. We lack the sharp canine teeth necessary for chopping and slicing raw meat, and our teeth are designed for grinding food. If you were to bite a piece of raw game, you would have a difficult time chewing it; it would be like gum, and you'd be chewing forever.

Consuming undercooked meat can cause long-term harm to the body. I don't know about you, but I could really use some prepared meat right now.

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Let's be honest though, when it comes to raw meat versus cooked meat, I prefer cooked meat. In fact, I'm currently preparing beef jerky. I wish you could taste it but I'm sorry I can't give it to you. You know, millions of people are now looking for extra ways to make money or maybe even starting new businesses of their own, such as starting their own beef jerky business. Well, one thing I would suggest if you are starting your own business is to do a website of your own. I would recommend using Squarespace, the sponsor of this video.

One feature that stood out to me was their social media integration, which allows content posted on your website to be instantaneously sent to Twitter or Facebook. However, one of the coolest things about Squarespace is how simple it is to sell weekly or monthly subscriptions. It's a no-brainer that jerky is a month club since subscriptions generate recurring monthly or weekly revenue. When you're ready to launch, visit squarespace.com and create a website for free. what if and enter the discount code

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Yes, I could speak about barbecue and smoked meat all day, but that's not on the menu today. Instead, we have uncooked meat, which not only looks less appetizing than prepared meat, but can also cause you a great deal of trouble.

Meat and poultry that is undercooked or uncooked can harbor hazardous pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Yersinia.

If there are bacteria in the meat, it can make you very sick. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and a fever. If you feel fine after eating raw meat for the first time, wait a bit before passing judgment. It can take up to 24 hours to experience symptoms, and depending on the type of bacteria, they can last for several days.

if you still want to proceed with the diet you'll need to be careful of what kind of meat you'll be putting in your body you might want to stay away from chicken because it tends to contain more harmful bacteria like salmonella since chicken has a more porous structure it's easier for bacteria to penetrate deep into the meat that's the reason why when you're cooking chicken you can't just sear the surface to kill all the pathogens also to reduce your chances of eating bacteria filled meat you should only eat locally sourced and organic meats that have not been overly processed and that would quickly start to get really expensive but according to raw meat enthusiasts it would all be worth it they say that once your body gets used to eating raw meat you'll get a lot more nutrients and protein than you would from the cooked alternatives in one serving of raw ground beef you get a whole 17 grams of protein however there is such a thing as too much protein research shows that eating more than two grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily can cause symptoms of dehydration nausea irritability headache and indigestion it can also increase your risk of severe health problems such as cardiovascular disease liver and kidney injuries and even death so maybe spending your days eating raw meat isn't the best idea

It's also important to note that just because our ancestors did something a certain way doesn't mean that we have to. Can you imagine if we all lived like Neanderthals?

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Before we begin today's episode, we'd like to thank our sponsor squarespace for their support.

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Most of us have been taught to avoid raw meat like the plague, but is it really that bad for you? These people seem to be doing fine, so what is the best way to eat raw meat, how would it affect your body, and what are the benefits of this diet? This is what if and here's what would happen if you only ate raw meat.

People who consume uncooked meat say they do so for health reasons because it is more nutrient-dense. However, some studies suggest that cooking meat may reduce its vitamin and mineral content. Other raw meat eaters claim to have more vitality and libido drive, but none of these claims are supported by overwhelming evidence, and even if they were, would the positive effects outweigh the negative ones? There's only one way to find out, so let's give it a shot. Before we get into the affects an all-raw meat diet would have on your body, let's examine how you would consume it. It would be necessary to carve the uncooked meat into bite-sized portions. We lack the sharp canine teeth necessary for chopping and slicing raw meat, and our teeth are designed for grinding food. If you were to bite a piece of raw game, you would have a difficult time chewing it; it would be like gum, and you'd be chewing forever.

Consuming undercooked meat can cause long-term harm to the body. I don't know about you, but I could really use some prepared meat right now.

[Music]

Let's be honest though, when it comes to raw meat versus cooked meat, I prefer cooked meat. In fact, I'm currently preparing beef jerky. I wish you could taste it but I'm sorry I can't give it to you. You know, millions of people are now looking for extra ways to make money or maybe even starting new businesses of their own, such as starting their own beef jerky business. Well, one thing I would suggest if you are starting your own business is to do a website of your own. I would recommend using Squarespace, the sponsor of this video.

One feature that stood out to me was their social media integration, which allows content posted on your website to be instantaneously sent to Twitter or Facebook. However, one of the coolest things about Squarespace is how simple it is to sell weekly or monthly subscriptions. It's a no-brainer that jerky is a month club since subscriptions generate recurring monthly or weekly revenue. When you're ready to launch, visit squarespace.com and create a website for free. what if and enter the discount code

what if to receive ten dollars off your first domain or website?

Yes, I could speak about barbecue and smoked meat all day, but that's not on the menu today. Instead, we have uncooked meat, which not only looks less appetizing than prepared meat, but can also cause you a great deal of trouble.

Meat and poultry that is undercooked or uncooked can harbor hazardous pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Yersinia.

If there are bacteria in the meat, it can make you very sick. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and a fever. If you feel fine after eating raw meat for the first time, wait a bit before passing judgment. It can take up to 24 hours to experience symptoms, and depending on the type of bacteria, they can last for several days.

if you still want to proceed with the diet you'll need to be careful of what kind of meat you'll be putting in your body you might want to stay away from chicken because it tends to contain more harmful bacteria like salmonella since chicken has a more porous structure it's easier for bacteria to penetrate deep into the meat that's the reason why when you're cooking chicken you can't just sear the surface to kill all the pathogens also to reduce your chances of eating bacteria filled meat you should only eat locally sourced and organic meats that have not been overly processed and that would quickly start to get really expensive but according to raw meat enthusiasts it would all be worth it they say that once your body gets used to eating raw meat you'll get a lot more nutrients and protein than you would from the cooked alternatives in one serving of raw ground beef you get a whole 17 grams of protein however there is such a thing as too much protein research shows that eating more than two grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily can cause symptoms of dehydration nausea irritability headache and indigestion it can also increase your risk of severe health problems such as cardiovascular disease liver and kidney injuries and even death so maybe spending your days eating raw meat isn't the best idea

It's also important to note that just because our ancestors did something a certain way doesn't mean that we have to. Can you imagine if we all lived like Neanderthals?

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