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Posted by Trudy Prevost on May 21, 2011
I am a dedicated vegetarian who has never once craved meat in over 35 years. I feel everyone has to listen to their body and perhaps some people do need some meat to survive; especially when living msustainably from their environment.
In August 2006 a University in Sweden published a ’meta-analysis’ in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, collating 15 studies covering 4,704 subjects during the period 1966 to 2006. They found the risk of developing stomach cancer increases by between 15% and 38% when consumption of processed meat products increases by just a half-portion per day.
Results of a study by the Cancer Research Center of Hawaii and the University of Southern California reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2005;97:1458-65) of 190,000 people, ages 45 to 75, for seven years state that those who ate the most processed meat (bacon, ham, cold cuts) had a 68% higher risk of pancreatic cancer than those who ate the least. “Most” was defined as at least 0.6 ounce processed meat, one ounce beef or 0.3 ounce pork per 1,000 calories consumed.
Read more:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/16361276/#ixzz0rjS2Z75d
tp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8688104.stm
http://www.naturalnews.com/028824_processed_meat_heart_disease.html
Higher Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes from eating Processed Meats
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on April 17, 2010
There is, as yet, no universally agreed definition of a ‘sustainable diet’, but most agree that such a definition is both urgently needed for policy and would be helpful for the whole of the food chain including consumers.
Setting the Table - Advice to Government on Priority Elements of a Sustainable Diet; by the Sustainable Development Commision
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on January 29, 2010
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on January 22, 2010
” Eight years ago, federal officials were struggling to remove potentially deadly E. coli from hamburgers when an entrepreneurial company from South Dakota came up with a novel idea: injecting beef with ammonia.”
New York Times Article
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on January 22, 2010
“A California company named Huntington Meat Packing has had to recall 864,000 pounds of ground beef last week, after USDA inspectors found it laced with the deadly E. coli 0157 strain. According to Meat Wagon’s proprietary mathematical models, that’s enough dodgy burger to make 3.56 million Quarter Pounders, or a scary Quarter Pounder for every resident of Chicago (population 2.8 million), with 756,000 extra burgers for folks to have seconds. Wow.”
This is an interesting article at Grist; an online environmental news magazine.
“These days, three companies—Tyson, Cargill, and JBS—slaughter about 75 percent of cows raised in the United States. ”
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on November 11, 2009
“An omnivorous diet is typically higher in fat and protein, and contains less healthy fatty acid proportions than vegetarian diets. Research has shown that these dietary factors can promote subtle but adverse changes in the brain that impair mood state.” ~ Bonnie L. Beezhold, PhD, MHS , Department of Nutrition, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ
The following pilot randomized controlled study was presented recently at the 137th Annual Public Health Association Meeting in Pennsylvania.
Researched: the effect on mood of removing meat and poultry from the diet of healthy adult omnivores for two weeks.
Thirty-nine participants were randomly assigned to one of three diet groups: the control group maintained regular intake of flesh foods (CON); the fish group consumed 3-4 servings/wk of seafood but restricted all meat and poultry (FISH), or the vegetarian group restricted all animal protein sources except for dairy (VEG). At baseline and at end of trial, participants completed a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and two validated psychometric scales, the Profile of Mood States (POMS) and the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS).
Results: After 2 weeks, total mean scores for both psychometric tests declined significantly in VEG participants. Significant reductions in VEG were observed in total fats, dietary eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), arachidonic acid, and protein intake. FISH participants significantly increased their EPA/DHA intakes and decreased their saturated fat intake but mood scores were not significantly reduced.
Conclusion: The complete restriction of flesh foods significantly reduced mood variability in omnivores.
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on May 4, 2009
Weight loss supplememnt pulled. Research shows liver damage in those using this weight loss product!
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/iovate05_09.html
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on April 16, 2009
Vegan Budist Nuns have the same bone density as non-vegetarians. This study shows that those who get all their nourishment from plants still have very strong bones.
“We showed that although the vegans studied do indeed have lower protein and calcium intakes, their bone density is virtually identical to that of people who eat a wide variety of foods, including animal protein,” Professor Nguyen said.
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on March 11, 2009
A new study on B12 from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
I have 2 questions;
1. How did women in a strong meat eating country like Ireland get low B12.
2. Is there any information out there on what the appropriate B12 levels of a vegetarian are?
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Posted by Trudy Prevost on February 21, 2009
Residents of one Texas county who lived in neighborhoods with the highest number of fast-food restaurants had a 13 percent higher risk of experiencing a stroke than those in neighborhoods with the fewest such restaurants.
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