Posted on 08/27/2024 8:16:54 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
Yet here we have doctor's advising basically everyone to shun "red" meat, a rich source of carbohydrate-free nutrition.
Note the article does not advise different forms of meat (i.e., not "red" meat), but pushes plant-based protiens. And also tosses in a throwaway line about "greenhouse gas", "climate change", and "environmental benefits".
Is this just pure propaganda?
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Gee thanks, Harvard.
I’ll continue living my life as I choose, and eating what I choose.
Oh, Baloney! BEEF baloney, to be exact. I smell NWO.
“propaganda” - that was my initial reaction. I don’t trust government or libtard institution generated studies.
Red meat is not the issue.
Being a fat ass is the issue with 95% of type II diabetics.
“Is this just pure propaganda?”
In a word......YES
Harvard, how many genders do you think there are?
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Propaganda.
Bravo sierra.
You wanna know how to tell?
Check put what’s on the menu in every government’s chi chi dining rooms. The ones the great unwashed, aka taxpayers, don’t get to see or use.
Meat. It’s what’s for Deep State’s dinner.
Lunch and breakfast, too.
But then they can afford it, can’t they.
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“Is this just pure propaganda?”
It’s Harvard.
Yes.
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IMO politically motivated study, propaganda. The push poll of “research papers” Harvard...
There are so many papers being recalled due to poor protocols and erroneous conclusions that I take everything with a cup of salt (not just a pinch).
So many ways to make a paper support preconceived ends that I ignore papers that support leftist doctrine. Think of all the phony climate change papers.
They can have my red meat when they pry it from my cold neuropathy ridden hands.
Actually, there’s a new discovery about C15 a fatty acid found in butter and red meat. And a deficiency in that allows iron build up that may be associated with diabetes type 2, if I recall correctly. So red meat could be related due to iron but insufficient butter seems to be the culprit.
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Hey Haw-vud: correlation is not causation. A pox on your monkey, ya putz!
About the only thing that everyone has consistently agreed on is no refined sugar or high fructose corn syrup.
Given all of the other advice we've received it's maybe time to load up on sugar and high fructose corn syrup!
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...but you can't tell him much.
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