Indulgence and Responsibility
The controversial debate on meat consumption
Meat consumption is causing controversy. How do we balance animal welfare and climate protection? On average, Germans eat 60 kilograms of meat per year, which is a moderate amount by comparison. However, one kilogram of beef produces as much CO2 as an 87 kilometers long car journey. The German Nutrition Society recommends 300 to 600 grams of meat per week. That's about two meals of meat per week. Anja Jung emphasizes: "This is not only good for the environment, but also reduces the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular diseases or various types of intestinal cancer." Despite meat containing important nutrients such as iron, zinc, selenium and B vitamins, it's all about the right balance. Too much meat has a negative impact on the immune system. It causes aggressive bacteria to multiply in the intestinal microbiome, which in turn can lead to inflammation and even intestinal cancer in the long term. As if that wasn't enough, a recent US study found that eating red meat has a negative effect on blood clotting and increases the risk of strokes and heart attacks.
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