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6/13/2022

18 Why Do I Eat Grass-fed Beef?

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Why Do I Eat Grass-Fed Beef?

Over the years, there has been much debate regarding the health benefits vs. dangers of eating beef. But, it is vital that any discussion include the source of the beef, grass-fed vs. conventional. This distinction is necessary since these sources lead to radically different outcomes for our health.
In comparison to grain-fed beef, grass-fed beef has many benefits:

  • A good source of iron, selenium, zinc, and Vitamins A, E, B-12 and B-6.
  • Less fat and calories than conventional beef
  • 5 times more omega-3 fatty acids than grain-fed beef, which help to prevent and treat many conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and autoimmune issues such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Free of antibiotics and growth hormones
  • Lower saturated fat than grain-fed beef, similar to the amount in skinless chicken
  • More antioxidants which are important for protection from diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease

Beef is an important source of protein, preventing the loss of muscle mass as well as muscle and brain function. It is also a good source of potassium.

The following links explain the above summary in greater detail:

https://www.webmd.com/diet/grass-fed-beef-good-for-you#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20packed,compared%20to%20grain%20fed%20beef.&text=Grass%2Dfed%20beef%20has%20significantly,compared%20to%20grain%2Dfed%20beef.
 
https://www.webmd.com/diet/grass-fed-beef-good-for-you
 
Joe and I rarely eat regular beef. But, we also limit grass fed beef meals to 2 or 3 per week, since it is recommended that we limit consumption of red meat to 12 to 18 ounces per week. Regarding portion size, I eat about 4 ounces of protein per serving, whereas Joe eats about 6 ounces per serving. People who consume more than 2 red meat meals per day have increased health risks, including certain types of cancer, heart disease, and kidney stones. We try to stay well under the threshold for problems.
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https://www.eatthis.com/eating-red-meat-every-day/#:~:text=But%20as%20it%20turns%20out,are%20grass%2Dfed%20whenever%20possible.
 

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