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Protein VS Fiber: What Should We Feed Our Children?

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🚫 Fiber is NOT essential. Meat is.

The mainstream just freaked out over the new 2026 federal food pyramid that puts protein and meat front and center for kids. Nutrition "experts" and even some MAHA groups are begging the USDA: "Don't make school lunches too carnivore—kids need more fiber!" In this episode, we dismantle the hysteria. Why fiber has zero enzymes in the human body to digest it. Why there's no fiber deficiency disease in human history. How traditional zero-fiber carnivore populations thrived without it. And why pushing more plants onto kids' trays might be doing more harm than good. The real nutrient kids need? High-quality, bioavailable meat protein for growth, brain development, and satiety—not indigestible plant roughage that often causes bloating and irritation. If you're raising kids carnivore, fighting outdated school lunch guidelines, or just tired of the fiber myth dominating nutrition advice, this one’s for you. Drop your thoughts below: Is fiber essential… or the biggest nutritional oxymoron of our time?

👇 Watch now and share if you’re Team Meat Over Fiber!

https://www.youtube.com/live/uXLAqm_mDm0?si=7-TmKkpGnhI5ytMy

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