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Originally Posted by b0son
You do get why they cant get ethics approval to feed people potentially genotoxic substances, right? I'm not sure what your basis is for concluding most of the research is flawed and incorrect, beyond your own inherent bias.
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It's a direct copy and paste from the National Institute of Cancer research , not my personal bias, if the National Cancer Institute can't find a link I am pretty certain there is no link. As I am sure they would have looked into it. Even population studies have found no link.
I think you get confused with dosage, feeding a rat several thousand times a safe level of any substance and it results in the animal getting sick has no relevance to humans getting cancer. Excess water consumption can be harmful and many essential vitamins are highly toxic in high dosages yet essential to life in small dosages.
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Originally Posted by b0son
But they have established a link between processed and red meat consumption and cancer.
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Which one?? Processed meat or red meat or processed red meat? They are all different things.
Also what level of processed are we talking about?? Absolutely ALL meat is processed, otherwise it would still be walking around in the paddock.
There is a couple of interesting videos on red meat causes cancer:
Dr Berg is in his 50's and follows a ketonic diet, the man looks better than most 30 year olds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1wy2NeItQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwyjo-NgQsE
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