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don't eat CAFO or processed meat
What studies have been done on CAFO vs Grass-fed beef consumption?
Another report today:
In the USA, most antibiotic consumption is in animal agriculture, especially CAFO and dairy. I've seen estimates as high as 80%. The commercial media blame ignorant humans who insist on taking antibiotics for a rhinovirus or influenza virus, but that is a drop in the bucket and there are even doctors who prescribe for that purpose (in order to prevent bacterial coinfection) so the Rx mandate does not stop that practice. The much larger antibiotic problems are both heavily subsidized by government: (a) the overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture and (b) the misuse of antibiotics in hospitals.
Edit: make that a Vegan diet. Fucking asshole weirdo who never invented anything
Nerd Jesus "changed the world"
Nerd Jesus "changed the world"
He pretty much nailed Steve Jobs, except for one thing. Steve Jobs never had any actual good ideas either. He just ordered other people to copy other people's work. The graphical user interface, stolen from Xerox Parc. The iPod, copied from the Diamond Rio. iPhone, copied from Palm Smart Phone and others.
Had Steve Jobs never existed, the only way the world would be different is the absent of annoying Apple Fanboys, although they may have clung to some other cult leader.
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"CNN: If meat causes cancer, what can we eat?
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The Mediterranean diet -- one heavy on veggies, nuts and fruit, with limits on meat and dairy -- is the way to go. Study after study has shown it is the key to help you live longer and puts you at a lower risk for cancer and cardiovascular diseases. It even keeps your brain younger and healthier. And while you will feel better and potentially live longer on a diet that favors veggies and fruits, it will also help you maintain a healthy weight and a thinner waist line, which is good for your overall health, self-esteem and mental well-being too."
You can read the WHO report for definitions of "red meat" and "processed meat" and the degrees of evidence implicating each.