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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2444504" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Long live the Ruminati!</p><p>Keep busting the red meat gives you cancer and cow farts are causing global warming. </p><p>There is a slight link between processed red meat and incidence of bowel cancer possibly explained by the unhealthy user bias (the people who eat more processed meat also smoke, drink and don't exercise) .</p><p>The proposed mechanisms for such links are always hypothetical and haven't been proven despite well funded attempts to do so from those with a bias against meat.</p><p>So I see red meat of decent quality to be a health giving food and fairly good for the planet if it is coming from a British beast fed on grass and living on land that otherwise could not be used for any other production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2444504, member: 365308"] Long live the Ruminati! Keep busting the red meat gives you cancer and cow farts are causing global warming. There is a slight link between processed red meat and incidence of bowel cancer possibly explained by the unhealthy user bias (the people who eat more processed meat also smoke, drink and don't exercise) . The proposed mechanisms for such links are always hypothetical and haven't been proven despite well funded attempts to do so from those with a bias against meat. So I see red meat of decent quality to be a health giving food and fairly good for the planet if it is coming from a British beast fed on grass and living on land that otherwise could not be used for any other production. [/QUOTE]
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