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Originally Posted by AEA18
you're aware that lactase persistence was never an original trait right?Originally Posted by Kramer
They say this about everything, apparently now milk is bad for you too. My grandparents be eatin steak and theyre in their 80s I think Im good
You're saying the lead author from Harvard along with 7 other doctors, that went through the brutal peer review process of the archives of internal medicine wrote a "pretty bad study"Originally Posted by krazyg
Originally Posted by blackngold1z
Study is bad science. Some of the participants smoked, drank alcohol, were overweight, or had family history of disease.
This. Plus they didn't take into account of other foods they ate. Burgers & processed meat (Hotdogs/Bacon)= Red Meat. Lean steak is nowhere as unhealthy. Pretty bad study if you ask me.
Originally Posted by bjamez20
at everyone saying moderation is ok, did you guys read the first few sentences of the article?
Reading this while eating a sausage and pepperoni pizza..
not sure if srs....Originally Posted by alan713
Eat what you want, don't get old and than realize you wasted your life being healthy.
Please doOriginally Posted by heirjordan15
I can keep going into more detail, but I'm sure most of you stopped reading after the first couple paragraphs, if at all.
Originally Posted by quik1987
Originally Posted by bjamez20
at everyone saying moderation is ok, did you guys read the first few sentences of the article?
Reading this while eating a sausage and pepperoni pizza..
Does pork even count as red meat?
Originally Posted by VoidEmperor
Please doOriginally Posted by heirjordan15
I can keep going into more detail, but I'm sure most of you stopped reading after the first couple paragraphs, if at all.
well I am in Argentina right now so I have no problem buying it wherever I go.Originally Posted by AckDaQuick
heirjordan, where do u get your meats from then??
I stopped right there...I dont know rich people that eat steak every dayOriginally Posted by wcghost
http://mobile.latimes.com/p.p?a=rp&m=b&_fromSocial=1&postUserId=7&postId=1788427
Mon Mar 12 2012 4:28 PM
"Eating red meat — any amount and any type — appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death, according to a long-range study that examined the eating habits and health of more than 110,000 adults for more than 20 years.
For instance, adding just one 3-ounce serving of unprocessed red meat — picture a piece of steak no bigger than a deck of cards — to one's daily diet was associated with a 13% greater chance of dying during the course of the study.
Originally Posted by OGMIKEY
Everything in moderation
i always eat that cheese its like a finishing touch. and when the wrapper fills with the sauce best believe i slurp that out tooOriginally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Originally Posted by MoonMan818
Therefore you remember the last time you ate red meat.Originally Posted by MPLSdunk
i don't remember the last time i ate red meat. i know it's bad for you and i don't like the way it makes my stomach feel. i eat maybe 6 oz every 2 weeks.
on my way to In n Out right now.
^ what kind of fake 3x2 is that?
ive eaten hundreds (if not thousands)of in n out burgers in my lifetime but I have never encountered one with perfect slices of unmelted cheese like that. in fact, its perfect to the point of it being unperfect. one of the signature moments of eating an in n out burger is after you finish your burger and you contemplate chewing the melted cheese that came off on the napkins that were touching the burger.