What would make a socially conscious animal lover start munching on pig again?? After all, I used to look at meat eaters and former vegetarians as uneducated sell outs. (Sorry!)
Here are some of the thoughts I had wrestled with for the year before I started to eat meat.
- Most importantly, I wondered if abstaining from meat consumption would really change the meat industry. If we vote with how we spend our money, can complete removal from participation actually cause a change? Funneling money into ethically, sustainable raised meat in my local food shed seemed like a more productive way to change the industry.
- Buying grain-meat was supporting factories, not farms. As fun as it was to find good vegetarian "meat" for those times I really craved it, this food did not FEEL nourishing to me. It felt like the vegetarian version of spam. Cheap, fake, plastic. Yuck.
- The year I was diagnosed with my endocrine-type disorder was the same year I had become a vegetarian. I often wondered if vegetarian eating was a related factor in my illness becoming increasingly worse.
- We were trying to become pregnant, and my diet records showed that I was not getting nearly enough protein, even though I was very much following the book.
- I had heard several smart former vegetarians mention their depression while following a vegan or vegetarian diet, and I had recently met some of the most unhealthy vegans. With thyroid problems. And depression. Too close for comfort.
So I ate it. And I've kept eating it. And I have not been magically cured yet. But I feel more balanced, less tired, happier. Bring on the free range, local meats!
I definitely noticed a difference in my health and energy when I started eating meat again. After being a strict vegeterian from age 13 to 20, I was anemic, passing out in the shower, had chronic gastrointestinal issues, and bruising and getting injured really easily! Now I've been back to eating meat in reasonable quantities for a decade, and I feel so much better and stronger.
ReplyDeleteNothing like free-range, natural fed animal meat. MMMM! I'll still turn my nose up to anything that isn't, though ;)
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