To be honest, Madduo's research wasn't of a high level.
Sui Xiong wasn't a researcher on diet and health, but in the world he came from, all kinds of information about healthy diets were everywhere. His mailbox would receive an email about it every two or three days, and his relatives and friends would often ask him about it, which annoyed him greatly.
Who said that university students had to know everything? No matter how advanced an intellectual he was, he couldn't even research on diet and health!
But he couldn't say that, so he had to take some time out to study it. At least he had a clear understanding and some more important knowledge.
In his opinion, Madduo's point of view was actually quite problematic. Admittedly, the most fertile creature in the world was a carnivorous fish, and the longest living creature in the world was a carnivorous dragon. These were good examples, but at least on land, among the more fertile creatures, there didn't seem to be much of a difference between vegetarians and carnivores.
On Earth, except for some stubborn vegetarians, most people advocated a balanced diet. All kinds of things had to be eaten, and they had to be eaten in moderation. As for vegetarians, the reason why they could rely on vegetarian food to provide all the nutrients their bodies needed was mainly because they spent money, replacing animal protein with processed vegetable protein. That was all.
Sui Xiong remembered reading an introduction about a health scientist who went to a Buddhist temple to count the lifespans of vegetarian monks. The results showed that their lives were generally shorter than the average person's, and there were no signs of longevity at all. Not only that, but their ability to resist diseases was also weaker than the average person's. Many eminent monks were like this. They were usually healthy, but once they got sick, they couldn't resist it and passed away quickly.
However, those health scientists didn't seem to find any information on "pure meat eaters." It was probably not easy to find them, because except for a few eccentric people on Earth, most people were omnivores.
For example, the people he was most familiar with in China, no matter if they were from the South or the North, it was possible to find someone who didn't eat meat, but it was really not easy to find someone who didn't eat vegetables at all.
Completely not eating vegetables meant that they didn't eat rice, noodles, or vegetables. The latter was fine, but the former … Sui Xiong couldn't imagine people who didn't eat rice at all.
Even Westerners would eat wheat, potatoes, or corn. Could one really survive without eating such "staple food" at all?
According to Mado, they could, and they could live a healthy life.
He specially recruited a few volunteers. Some of them were vegetarians and didn't eat any meat, while others were vegetarians and didn't eat any vegetables. About a few months later, the two groups of people more or less developed some physical problems. But in general, the vegetarians had more serious problems, while the meat-eaters had less problems.
(Is this research meaningful?)
Sui Xiong was a little puzzled. He didn't understand why this guy was researching this thing.
In his opinion, shouldn't the study of diet and health be about studying how to match different foods?
Obviously, he was not the only one with this idea. Someone in the audience raised this question.
The question clearly tickled Mado's itch. He laughed triumphantly for a while before revealing the crux of his research.
People who ate pure meat for a living were more likely to gain growth in their profession!
When he said this, the audience suddenly understood.
In this world, strength was very important. It was not omnipotent, but without it, it was absolutely impossible. A person with power and influence was bound to have great martial strength, or he could find someone with great martial strength to trust him and work for him. Otherwise, no matter how much money and power one had, it would be worthless.
In fact, it was quite rare to see someone who possessed wealth and power without any martial prowess. No matter how reliable and powerful the subordinates one could recruit, if one's martial strength was not strong enough, it would all be for naught.
So in this world, from the king to the commoners, everyone paid great attention to improving their martial strength. If there was a way to help improve one's martial strength, it would definitely be sought after by everyone.
As everyone knew, eating food that contained Mana or aether could effectively improve one's martial strength. However, food that contained these rare resources was all very expensive. They mainly came from the production of magical creatures, such as the flesh of magical beasts, or the roots, leaves, and fruits of magical plants. Harvesting them was a considerable risk, and processing them into food that ordinary people could eat also required great skills.
So the price of such food was definitely not something ordinary people could afford.
But according to Mado's introduction, even if one did not eat those special food, as long as one could persist in a pure meat diet, after a period of time, the quality of one's body would also improve significantly.
This result was so shocking that even Sui Xiong was very curious.
If this method really worked, he would be interested in promoting it in the Republic of Northwest.
The soldiers of the Republic of Northwest would not mind living a pure meat diet for a period of time. As for whether there was enough meat? As long as it could be solved with money, it was not a problem for Sui Xiong!
The audience's thoughts were generally similar to Sui Xiong's. Although they did not have as much money as Sui Xiong, they did not need to train and feed an army. If it was just for themselves or their families, they could even accept a slightly higher cost.
To make it more convincing, Mado even took out a projection crystal and played a few projections.
These projections were obviously recorded in chronological order. The few volunteers wearing masks started out with similar figures, but as they changed their eating habits, the difference between the vegetarian group and the meat-eating group gradually became apparent. In the end, the meat-eating group was obviously much more muscular than the vegetarian group. It was obvious at a glance.
At this point, the speech was almost over. At this time, the middle-aged man who had asked the previous question stood up again and asked a new question.
"Mr. Mado, how can you prove that your information is not fake?"
This question was really too much. Not only Mado and his friends, even the faces of the audience changed.
Questioning a scholar for falsifying information was tantamount to denying his academic value and denying his academic life. This kind of thing could only be described as' unbearable if it could be tolerated '.
Mado was obviously the same. His eyes widened, he clenched his fists, gritted his teeth, and tried very hard to suppress his anger.
However, the middle-aged man did not intend to let him go. He said, "We all know that if a person wears a mask, then many of his characteristics will be concealed. In this case, as long as we find people with similar figures and make some fake scars on each other's bodies, we can easily create a number of 'him.' "
"Mr. Mado, why did you insist on wearing masks for those people? Is it to hide the fact that their appearances are different at several points in time? "
The open-air lecture hall quieted down, but everyone could see Mado's angry expression clearly.
A moment later, he suddenly jumped up violently and cursed.
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