What happened to our meat? When did this hero of the American dinner table become a culprit linked to heart cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer and the killer of healthy libidos and happy sex lives? It all started in the 1940's when processed foods hit the store shelves.
With the advent of meals packaged with preservatives came the demand for factory farms (farms run by large corporations). Today most of us still carry the child hood image of Farmer Joe and his family working their land and selling food to local markets. This is just not the case anymore. The USDA reports only 33% of the meat sold in America comes from small family farms. Sadly, we are lied to and allowed to believe a gross misconception to keep us from looking into the dangers behind corporate farms, processed foods and today's red meat.
What To Do When Your Sex Drive Is Running On Empty
If you have been feeling fatigue and a declining sex drive over the years, but have not eliminated red meat from your diet, you may be condemning yourself to a life of sexual frustration void of passion. You see, the ideal farm picture you have been sold has cows running on the open planes feeding on healthy grass and soaking in vibrating sun rays. The reality of how cows and other cattle are raised today is the nightmare opposite of this pleasant dream.
Today farming is a corporate business focused on increasing profits. In his book Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser, busts open the closed veil of secrets surrounding the meat industry. He exposes how factory farm animals are born and raised in metal cages or crates. These containment units are measured to maximize space while limiting the amount of human staff needed. The cattle never go outside, are maintained on a regular schedule of antibiotics, hormones, and highly concentrated feed all with the purpose of accelerating the animal's natural growth process and weight gain. What do you think happens to all these antibiotics, hormones and chemicals once the abnormally raised animal is killed? They get cooked up with your steak and you eat them.
To make matters worse, the intense slaughter experience causes the animal's adrenal gland to undergo an "adrenal dump" at the time of death. 100% of all the pure adrenaline the animal has is dumped into the blood stream and absorbed by the still living muscle tissues. Not only are you cooking hormones, antibiotic and feed chemicals with your beef, but you are also cooking freshly squeezed adrenaline too. Any one of these products alone is toxic to humans but the mixed cocktail offers a super-lethal stew to marinade meals with. Think about it, you wouldn't add some extra hormone or a dash of adrenaline while cooking your steak would you? Of course not. But it's these same additions that are zapping your libido of life force.
In simple terms, the poisonous leftover chemicals found in meat once cooked and digested by humans, causes major road-blocks in both the male and female sex drive. For men, red meat causes direct irritation of the prostate, slows down testosterone production in the body and triggers a slow digestive process which in turn makes maintaining a strong erection difficult. For women, the largest center of sexual stimulation is the brain. The key nutrient for the brain is a carbohydrate known as glucose; all meats are 100% carbohydrate and glucose free. The digestion of meat can also cause women to experience unnecessary bloating, gas and has been linked to breast cancer.
Dr. John McDougall, one of America's foremost experts on nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle, reported in 2003 the results of intense research done by various scientists on the relationship between sex and red meat. The findings concluded that red meat consumption drains and weakens your sexual performance. One study showed testosterone has been found to be 13% higher in vegans than in meat-eaters. While male meat-eaters are likely to become impotent because of damage to the artery that pumps blood to the penis during an erection.
Master Your Appetite And Dominate Your Sex Life
It is often difficult to break a cultural habit, especially one like the eating of meat. It is often part of our family history. But we have to realize we're not getting the same meat our grandparents used to buy. If you want a better sex life, then you have to get serious about nutrition and your red meat intake.
The Journal of the American Medical Association published scientific studies on the eating patterns of nearly 149,000 American adults over a twenty-year period. The evidence clearly showed those who ate the most red and processed meat over a 10-year period had a 30% higher risk of colon cancer and 40% greater risk of rectal cancer compared with those who consumed the least. The study was authored by Marjorie McCullough, senior epidemiologist at the American Cancer Society. If meat is spreading the greatest killer of our time, do you not think it is also silently attacking your interest and appetite for sex?
The Yale Medical Journal published the results of Professor Irving Fisher's experiments comparing the stamina and strength of meat-eaters against vegetarians. Professor Fisher selected men from three groups: meat-eating athletes, vegetarian athletes, and vegetarian sedentary subjects. Fisher's report forcefully debunks the popular miss-notion of meat being a builder of strength.
In his observations Fisher stated, "Of the three groups compared, the...flesh-eaters showed far less endurance than the abstainers (vegetarians), even when the latter were leading a sedentary life." Overall, the average score of the vegetarians was over double the average score of the meat-eaters, even though half of the vegetarians were sedentary people, while all of the meat-eaters tested were athletes. Fisher concluded, "...the difference in endurance between the flesh-eaters and the abstainers (was due) entirely to the difference in their diet.... There is strong evidence that a non-flesh diet is conducive to endurance."
A study by Dr. J. Ioteyko of the Academie de Medicine of Paris compared the endurance of vegetarian and meat-eaters in a variety of tests. The vegetarians averaged 200%-300% greater stamina over the meat-eaters. Additionally the vegetarian group took one-fifth the time to bounce back from exhaustion and fatigue compared to the meat-eating group.
So not only is meat stealing your sex drive and passion it is also limiting how quickly you recover and are ready for more love making. By mastering your appetite for foods you will dominate your hunger and stamina for sex. At the end it's a simple choice between red meat or red-hot steamy sheets.
Carlos Duran is a professional writer raised in the mean streets of New York and New Jersey during the Crack Era of the late 80's and 90's. His life journey transformed a sinister-mind into one of peace and inspired him to share the spiritual short-cuts he learned with the World. His website http://www.answersyoucanuse.com publishes inside information from leading experts and super-minds on spiritual growth, natural healing and finding love, along with secrets you can use to generate peace, power and prosperity in your own life. To contact the author email: Carlos@answersyoucanuse.com
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