Yep. I’m no scientist and I’m going to freely admit that I didn’t even read the full article, let alone try to dig into their research and references and I’m just dismissing it out of hand. Looks like utter propaganda BS on it’s face.
It has to be deceptive, at it’s very least, if not totally fraudulent.
If someone consumed ONLY red meat (which I would not advise, even as someone who is currently keto), there is absolutely no way they would go type2 diabetic.
However, if you ate lots of carbs and sugars, and threw in some steaks once in a while, sure!
But that’s complete deception. It’s not the red meat that does it. It’s all the other dietary mistakes. Having a steak once in a while doesn’t reverse them.
That’s as deceptive as the old cerial commercials from yor, when they used to say “Part of this complete nutritious breakfast” and they would show a table full of fruits and vegetables and orange juice and eggs and sausage, etc. The cereal has virtually nothing to do with the nutrition except empty calories. It’s pure deception.
Great feedback, thanks.
Still, drinking too much beer is also bad...especially one brand in particular...