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Revenge of the Herds: How the Animals We Eat Create Their Unintended Revenge

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Revenge of the Herds is more than just a book, it’s a wake-up call wrapped in wit, facts, and unforgettable storytelling that will resonate with your head, heart, and gut. As you turn each page, you'll be drawn into a world where the quiet drama of our everyday food choices unfurls into an epic story of health, compassion, and planetary survival.

Step inside an eye-opening, darkly humorous, and emotionally compelling journey that transforms the way you think about eating, empathy, and your place in the world. With each chapter, Revenge of the Herds weaves together captivating stories, scientific insights, and laugh-out-loud moments to reveal the deeply connected world of animal welfare, plant-based eating, and human vitality.

From the laugh-out-loud “Crazy Ham Story” and the mind-bending “Everything Is Connected,” to the very real consequences played out in “Revenge on our bodies,” brains, hearts, hormones, and even our psyche—you’ll witness how our daily dietary decisions ripple outwards, affecting not just our personal health but the health and happiness of animals and the planet itself.

Yet, perhaps most strikingly, this book exposes a profound the very animals we eat take their own kind of unintended revenge, on both our planet and ourselves. Through consuming animal products, we don’t just harm other beings; we inadvertently set in motion waves of environmental and personal consequences. From the strain industrial animal agriculture places on ecosystems, water, and climate, to the insidious ways animal foods sap our energy, disrupt our hormones, and undermine our well-being, you will see how revenge takes many unexpected, and often unseen, forms.

But this book is much more than just an animal advocacy manifesto. Through unexpected adventures and poignant anecdotes, such as the blurred lines between pet and food during a time in China, the author reveals how our eating habits are shaped by cultural norms, sometimes with heartwarming, sometimes with startling results. These stories peel back layers of tradition and habit, challenging us to rethink what’s truly “normal” and what’s actually compassionate.

Grounded in meticulous research but never dry, Revenge of the Herds peels back the curtain on how animal-based foods can quietly undermine us, triggering harm from pancreas to brain while compassionate, plant-based eating holds the key to profound healing. In the chapters, you’ll discover not just the hidden costs of certain foods, but the remarkable gifts that come from choosing differently, for your vitality, happiness, longevity, and your conscience.

Yet, at its core, this isn’t just about physical health. It’s about hope, agency, and the profound impact of every small act. The author’s empathy and vibrant sense of humor shine through even the toughest subjects, showing us that saving animals and healing ourselves is not just possible, it’s a joyful, empowering calling.

By the end, you’ll laugh, reflect, and maybe even shed a tear as you fully grasp how interconnected our choices truly are, and how the animals, in the most unexpected ways, have a hand in shaping our energy and our planet’s fate. Revenge of the Herds is not about guilt or denial, but about empowerment. It asks How can the decisions we make - what to buy, cook, and eat, become daily acts of self-care, compassion, and environmental stewardship? Perfect for the plant-based curious, lifelong advocates, and anyone seeking a spirited, research-backed, and entertaining look at the modern food landscape, this book is your invitation to join a movement that cherishes life in all its forms.

Join the herd. Choose compassion.

151 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 25, 2025

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