You are referring to Muslims. When it comes to health, they are actually pretty accurate. Back then there was no way to find out what is really healthy and what isn’t, but Muslim religion from what I know already had some information without any application of science, which wasn’t possible anyways back thenYes, I thought that was implied with what I said. Plaque is bad. IF one has plaque, better it is stable than unstable. Statins, for all their bad internet rap, stabilize the plaque.
Back on the topic of red meat - I'd like to see in the future RCTs that examine different types of red meat. Probably far off. What are the differences between pork, beef, lamb, goat, venison, etc. Some religions swear off pork for hygienic reasons. Thoughts?
For example fasting, Muslims fast every year for a certain amount of time and its considered tradition and consideration of health and god in their religion.
Pigs are unclean, its possible that they even eat their own poop. So from their standpoint it’s unlikely that someone who eats and dwells in dirt can be healthy for the body, which makes actually sense.
These are only few examples, there are many more and it’s surprising when you look into it.