Monday, April 26, 2010

Why do some earn a living by killings animals and humans too?

Red meat can greatly increase the risk of breast cancer, according to a report.


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The study found post-menopausal women who eat large amounts a day could be 64 per cent more likely to suffer the disease.





There is also an increased chance in younger females who have small amounts of beef, pork or lamb daily.





The study, led by Professor Janet Cade of the University of Leeds, involved studying the diets of 35,000 women aged between 35 and 69 for eight years.





The research states: "Women, both pre and post-menopausal, who consumed the most meat had the highest risk of breast cancer.





"Women generally consuming most total meat, red and processed meat were at the highest increased risk compared with non-meat consumers."





The women completed 217-item food questionnaires and were divided into three groups depending on whether they were low, medium or high meat-eaters.





They were compared with women in the study who were vegetarian and researchers also took into account smoking, weight, fruit and vegetable intake, education, age and use of hormone replacement therapy.





Prof Cade said: "The findings are robust. Whatever we adjusted the data for we could find an association.





"Really these results could apply to all women. At home I have cut down on the amount of red meat we eat as a family a week.





"I am not suggesting that everyone should become a vegetarian, that would be unrealistic, but the findings were strong and I think we should pay attention to them."





The study was dismissed as "rubbish" by Sandy Crombie, chairman of the Scottish region of The Guild of Q Butchers, who pointed out that 56g of meat was roughly half a quarter-pound burger.





He said: "Two ounces is absolutely tiny. I have never heard such rubbish, it's a tiny amount.





"This is ridiculous, it's silly, it's barely worth talking about."

Why do some earn a living by killings animals and humans too?
if you eat you die and if don't you die your man in the white coat has to justify how he spent 8.5 million in three weeks so he say's er well i er found out we shouldn't eat something that we've been eating for the past million years or so !





That way he knows they won't ask where he got his car and palace and plastic wife !
Reply:whatever, I love meat and I intend to keep eating it. Proud to be a carnivore!!!
Reply:I am vegetarian and have been for years. It is a very personal choice and not one which I feel is appropriate to force on other people. I chose to not eat meat for moral reasons. I don't believe that eating meat is really bad for people - after all it's got us to where we are now. What is your question?
Reply:is this a question or a sermon? regardless, your points are relatively solid. I would say this though, ultimately the best diet is one of moderation. eating red meat doesnt kill you, eating too much of it does, just like eating too much of many things.

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