Posted on 12/26/2011 3:56:48 PM PST by decimon
BOLD or DASH ping.
This article is from Penn State?
Oh brother......
Bottom line:
“The Beef Checkoff Program of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the National Institutes of Healthsupported Penn State General Clinical Research Center funded this research.”
Well, maybe beef won’t kill you after all. But you still kill the planet. So, you still shouldn’t eat it. So there.
You know, Propet is a shoe company.
I grilled 4 T bone steaks on Christmas eve the family.
Our two young college students ate those steaks like starving Ethiopians!
Vegan is gay.......
http://www.biblelife.org/myths.htm
Cholesterol in eggs does not cause heart disease.
Saturated fat in red meat does not cause heart disease.
Actually, they cure it. Studies below provide the proof.
Carbohydrates and insulin cause heart disease.
“for” the family!
You have to be standing, looking down centered over either one. And only if you are wearing sneakers and not high heeled loafers.
How can that be after 30 yrs of telling us beef would kill us? Ignore the academic scientists if you want to live a healthy life.
Happy New Year
Thanks for the catch. Wonder how long it’s been that way.
Let’s be more specific about carbs...
It’s the simple carbs that raise havoc on the body. Complex carb are darn good for you.
As for red meat - I never feel better than I do the day after eating a good ol’ medium rare steak. yum!
WHAT??? It isn't a shoe??? I could have SWORN by the Prophet!
You have to be standing, looking down centered over either one. And only if you are wearing sneakers and not high heeled loafers.
CIV! GGG overload!
And showing the souls of your shoes is an insult in the ummah, appease be on it.
<The additional protein in the BOLD+ diet included more beef
Ha ha!
Well we are raising our own beef this year. First timers. I hope the taste makes it worth the trouble.
EEK, what is the green stuff doing there?
The Benefits & Side Effects Acetyl-L-Carnitine
http://www.ehow.com/list_7547622_benefits-side-effects-acetyllcarnitine.html
(excerpt)
Carnitine is found naturally in red meat and dairy products, as well as some plant foods. Its basic function in the body is to assist the transport of fat into the mitochondria—the mini furnaces inside your cells—where it is converted into energy. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, the heart, muscles, brain and sperm rely on L-carnitine for energy. As of 2010, acetyl-L-carnitine is gaining popularity as a nutritional supplement.
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