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Published 13:01 2 May 2019 BST

Plant-based foods may miss out on essential micronutrients (vitamins, minerals and nutrients).
"The issue is that meat-free alternatives, such as 'bleeding veggie burgers', 'crispy nuggets', 'mac 'n' vegan cheese', have to go through extensive chemical processes so that they can mimic the taste and texture of the real thing.
"This can leave some alternative products lacking in the health and nutritional benefits that are found in meat and dairy. Many still believe that replacing meat and dairy with processed alternatives will benefit their health."
Red meat actually contains a number of essential nutrients that vegan foods are deficient in.
"For example, high-quality beef is a source of vitamin B12, essential for DNA production and body repairs. However, this is not found in a corn or chickpea burger. Similarly, a sweetcorn burger is deficient in lysine and without lysine our protein production can be stalled significantly."
Although fatty and processed cuts of red meat have been associated with an increased risk of bowel cancer, leaner variants pack a nutrient-rich punch, Pickard states.
"Lean red meat has a large range of nutrients, including: vitamin D, iron, iodine, high quality protein, zinc, long-chain omega-3s and vitamin B12."
Following a balanced diet, including lean red meat such as beef, can help increase your sex drive, boost brain power and fight flu and tiredness.
According to Professor Pickard, six of the best health benefits of red meat include:
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