Thank you nostr:nprofile1qqsqqx9hacelkffcgd3ecchzjtlvwq9xn2fmprhrwnzmm2t3exee2eqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskueqrswwax for the shout out. Things are quite challenging health-wise in Mexico, but I'm hopeful that I can make a small contribution to improving the situation. My goal is to eventually sustain myself financially online so that I can have the freedom to travel around the country and promote the #carnivore diet at a local level. One of my big objectives is to organize a carnivore conference in northern mexico, where beef is already part of the culture.
I feel this hard every time I walk the streets of Mexico.
The people here have a very strong sense of family-appreciation/togetherness that's beautiful to witness...but it's being significantly strained by almost universal poor health.
There aren't as many walking refrigerators as in USA, but practically everyone is bloated, inflamed, and visibly hormonally-imbalanced.
The older generations' already poor diet of tortillas, beans and rice has degraded even further into potato chips, seed oils and fruit juice as the primary food groups.
Nearly impossible to go for a 15-minute stroll through town and not see multiple mothers stuffing their kids' faces with candy. It's hard to watch.
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Discussion
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We don't have enough place production-wise on our world to give every person on this planet access to a carnivore diet, how would you go about this?
While I agree with this point in present terms, it is also unrealistic to suppose that everyone would adopt a carnivore diet right now. Therefore, there is time to improve meat output, and as more people start demanding and consuming more meat, supply will follow (supposing there's a free market with little or no government interference). Additionally, I'm guessing you're a bitcoiner, so an increase in purchasing power over time combined with a greater supply of meat will lead to more affordable meat.
Anyhow, the current way our food production functions is unsustainable, with monocrop agriculture and industrial cattle methods destroying topsoil and causing desertification. The solution is most likely a combination of regenerative ranching and agriculture, which can substantially increase the amount of meat produced per hectare.
Also, consider that it is estimated that about 60% of the Earth's land surface is not suitable for crop production but can be used for grazing livestock. A single cow could feed a person for a year or more. I recommend looking up regenerative ranching so you can see I'm not just spouting nonsense. There's a free documentary on YouTube called "Sacred Cow" that I highly recommend. Additionally, here's a podcast featuring Dr. Baker and Alejandro Carrillo, a regenerative rancher who lives in my area. I plan on having him on the podcast eventually.
Finally, as an ancap, I don't have a magical centralized solution that will "guarantee" success. All I know is that our current food production processes are unsustainable for the planet in the long term, and there are solutions that can benefit the health of humanity and our planet.
Praying for your success nostr:nprofile1qqsxknkf3upwv3lqz3qtguammy48lt3puqdk4fkxtcedh99rvzfzwtspz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcy39xe5
When i was leaving in Playa for 4 months I could see as well that the kids were full of candys / ice cream or other bad stuff. In Walmart and Chedraui it was not easy to find good meat sometimes but easy to find all the processed junk.
When I am back, if I can help you let me know🔥🔥🔥