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Karl Lauterbach Recommends Meat Consumption – but only for Very Specific People.

The SPD health policy expert always advocated for a vegetarian diet. But now Lauterbach is advising some people to eat schnitzel and steak.

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Lean Left

For years, Karl Lauterbach has criticised too much meat consumption and pleads for a predominantly vegetarian diet. Now, the former Minister of Health has made an exception – because of a new study.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The former Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach has no meat on the plate. But a new study surprises the SPD politician: the consumption of appropriate animal products can protect against "spiritual decay".

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Center

The SPD health policy expert always advocated for a vegetarian diet. But now Lauterbach is advising some people to eat schnitzel and steak.

·Berlin, Germany
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Although former Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) himself only eats vegetables and fish, he recommends meat consumption for people at high risk of Alzheimer's disease. "We now have strong evidence that people with a genetic predisposition for dementia can protect themselves from cognitive decline by consuming a lot of meat," Lauterbach told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Sunday editions). A study from Sweden's Karolinska University…

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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