First off, thanks for the kind words lol. But ya I’ll be 38 in a couple months. 86 is the year I was born. But I’m not discounting that the body definitely goes to sh*t and processes don’t work as well as we age, I definitely notice this just from being 37, compared to say 17, so I’m sure it’s only gonna get worse when I get to become say 67, 77, or 87. I’m sure at 67 I’ll be digesting all food not as good as I do now. Was just saying that when a person gets older, there’s nothing to suggest that they would digest something like ruminant meat, specifically, worse than other foods. Believe it or not, ruminant animal meat really is one of the easier whole food sources to digest. It might take longer to breakdown in the stomach, compared to some foods, but as far as the entire digestion process goes, ruminant animal meat is one of best foods to eat, as far as optimal digestion goes, and is digested by most people, at all ages, very easily, once consumed. Like I said, it’s the #1 food to consume if u have any digestive issues, and want to maintain optimal health. Obv there’s foods like raw honey, for example, that would be easier to digest. U just can’t maintain optimal health consuming just raw honey. Ruminant animal meat is ur best bang for ur buck, as far as digestibility and optimal health goesAhhh Gman, truly one of the nicest fellows on the website, always very polite. I get the impression you're a younger man (relative to my 68 at least)? You remind me of all the Youtube videos where a 25 year old films an active 75 year old bodybuilder, proudly displaying the message that "age is only a number!". I'd love to have him check back with me in 50 years (if only) and tell me again that "age is only a number". Digest a steak the same at 68 as at 38? Respectfully (I am Canadian . . .), I don't think so. And in my own case, as is much the case with my older friends, I find I need much less sleep than when I was young, usually about 6 hours a night . . .
And ya it’s very common, from what I’ve seen, for people to not sleep as many hours, as they get older. Was just saying that this isn’t ideal, as far as optimal health goes, and we still all require 7-9 hours of sleep, to have optimal health, no matter what age of adulthood we are in. It’s not like elderly people require less hours to stay in optimal health or anything. However, that would be pretty sweet. Would have more time each day to get stuff done/ enjoy life. Unfortunately that’s not how it works