Animal. exposes how outdated agendas have warped our natural relationship with meat-fueling ill health and Big Pharma reliance-and calls us to reclaim our ancestral diet.

For millions of years, humans thrived as meat-eaters. Today, we’ve never been sicker. Heart disease, arthritis, psoriasis, migraines—modern chronic diseases plague us, yet their roots are surprisingly recent.

animal. explores how returning to our ancestral roots—a high-fat, meat-based diet—can dramatically transform health. Witness stories of people reclaiming their lives, reversing conditions like pre-diabetes and infertility, escaping addiction, and discovering newfound clarity and energy. It’s not magic—it’s physiology.

You don’t have to live on medication, frequent doctor visits, or unnecessary surgeries. It all starts with what you’re eating.

You are what you eat. And you’ve been eating a lie.

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    3 days ago

    Also search “Anthony Chaffee plants are trying to kill you” and you’ll find several examples of his position. The way he’s edited in the film makes that version very digestible, but elsewhere he’s spoken for an hour on the subject

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    4 days ago

    It’s a good presentation, targeted toward the general population without familiarization with any nutritional health. It’s got lots of the carnivore talking heads in it.

    Slow poison is still poison, and if something kills you 40 years later it still kills you.

    First movie I’ve actually paid for in a long time.

    At 1 hour mark, they talk about the WHO IARC “red meat causes cancer” panel including David Klurfeld who calls the entire process the most frustrating experience of his life

    • bias within the panel, vegetarians among the scientists involved.
    • the bias distorted the research outcomes and influenced the IARC’s conclusion classifying red meat as “probably carcinogenic” to humans.
    • the panel had pre-existing biases and used the platform to reinforce their prior publications
    • failed to include crucial human intervention studies examining low-fat, low-meat diets

    [Podcast source for David’s remarks] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-red-meat-warnings-based-on-flawed-science-dr-david/id1622316426