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ThaVirus 10-26-2015 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hog Farmer (Post 11838364)
I'm sure I tickled that belly one time or another.

LMAO You are so ****ing weird

Sorter 10-26-2015 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hog Farmer (Post 11838364)
I'm sure I tickled that belly one time or another.

LMAO

gonefishin53 10-26-2015 09:26 PM

Gonna have to ban all those red meat serving fast food joint ads. Big media corporations won't like it but tobacco established the precedent for pushing category 1 cancer risks in the media.

Lonewolf Ed 10-26-2015 09:37 PM

I read just to the point where it was stated that the same number of bowel cancers were found in Britain among meat eaters as vegetarians, so it is obvious that while some things in processed meats *may* cause cancer, they will not in everyone. I know a hell of a lot more about cancer than I ever wanted to since I have the stuff, and my docs are baffled as to what caused mine. Everyone is different. One guy might never get poison ivy while the guy next to him gets it from dust blowing off a plant and onto his skin. One guy might be suffering from the flu like a dog and the other guy just feels a little run down. There are so many factors into how our bodies react and what we can fight off and what we cannot.

Should we avoid all the foods and beer and candies since they may cause cancer? Well, if your idea of living is to try and hide away from everything that can get you, good luck with that. I eat a healthy diet and I enjoy that, but I still treat myself every now and then to a pizza. I just had two double cheeseburgers at DQ today. Was that a good lunch? Nutritionally speaking, no. Was I scared that I was going to make my cancer stronger by eating burgers? No. If I shortened my life by a few weeks, so be it, but dammit, I wanted some cheeseburgers today!

HonestChieffan 10-26-2015 10:21 PM

PC says no to red meat. Bullshit it is. But its progressive!!

Simply Red 10-26-2015 10:36 PM

burp*

Squalor2 10-26-2015 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan (Post 11838616)
PC says no to red meat. Bullshit it is. But its progressive!!


i wouldn’t buy any product from you. i believe you will feed your animals anything to make a profit. this is what makes you the copy/pasta your are-you sell your hormone chemical bullshit. you are the shitty man.

BucEyedPea 10-26-2015 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 11838126)
The China Study stated this years ago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_China_Study


The China Study
is also considered to have flaws in it too. Not just by mainstream registered dietitians but also many in the natural food or natural health fields. I know a bunch of folks that went completely vegan after that book. Not every metabolic type does well on a vegan diet, or even a vegetarian one. Some suffer a loss of health after a diet of that kind. Furthermore you can't look at foods in isolation since health is holistic. There are too many other variables in those villages they studied. Rural Chinese are less likely to die from the diseases of affluence too. On the other hand some of the principles in the book are sound. Like: " eating more whole and unprocessed foods and plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables and beans will improve the health of most Americans."

http://www.healthyeating.org/Blog/Ar...ina-Study.aspx

It's perhaps not red meat per se that's bad, but what's in it or any preservatives. So the author of the China study may have valid points in that area as well, since some in the natural health field say we're not designed to eat cattle raised on grain, fed hormones and antibiotics to maximize their growers' profits. For those who oppose those methods there is grass fed beef, organically raised chickens and wild game to eat. Reasonable quantities of animal flesh is fine but lots of fruits and vegetables ( that are not overcooked) is beneficial to good health.

threebag 10-27-2015 04:38 AM

I'm ****ed

mdchiefsfan 10-27-2015 06:52 AM

Thawing a ribeye for tonight in honor of this thread. :toast:

VIVA LA REVOLUCION!!!

BigRichard 10-27-2015 06:59 AM

Don't know if anything like this has been posted but basically this states the WHO technically is correct but they should probably clarify a little bit better.

http://digg.com/2015/bacon-cancer-explainer


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