Maybe this will increase supply and drop beef prices!

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Breitbart report on the world health organizations "conclusions" that red meat is going to kill us all.




SCIENTISTS HIT BACK AT W.H.O. FOR CLAIMING RED MEAT CAUSES CANCER
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by NICK HALLETT
24 Oct 2015
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Scientists have rounded on the World Health Organisation (WHO) for claiming that sausages, bacon and ham could pose as big a cancer risk as cigarettes.

Breitbart London reported yesterday how the WHO is due to add red and processed meats to its ‘encyclopaedia of carcinogens’, possibly leading to new government legislation demanding warning labels on packs of meat.

However, a number of scientists have expressed their concerns about the new classification, telling The Telegraph about their scepticism.

Dr Ian Johnson, Emeritus Fellow of the Institute of Food Research, said:

“Although there is epidemiological evidence for a statistically significant association between processed meat consumption and bowel cancer, it is important to emphasise that the size of the effect is relatively small, and the mechanism is poorly defined.

“It is certainly very inappropriate to suggest that any adverse effect of bacon and sausages on the risk of bowel cancer is comparable to the dangers of tobacco smoke, which is loaded with known chemical carcinogens and increases the risk of lung cancer in cigarette smokers by around 20 fold.”

Professor Richard Knox, formerly of the Institute of Cancer Research, echoed Dr Johnson’s comments, saying “most cancer deaths will not be due to bowel cancer and even fewer linked to meat consumption.”

Professor Robert Prickard, Emeritus Professor of Neurobiology at Cardiff University, said:

“Avoiding red meat in the diet is not a protective strategy against cancer. The top priorities for cancer prevention remain smoking cessation, maintenance of normal body weight and avoidance of high alcohol intakes.

He added that a study of 60,000 Britons last year found equivalent levels of bowel cancer in meat eaters and vegetarians.

“Choosing a meat-free diet is a lifestyle choice – it is not vital for health. For the majority of people who currently eat the recommended dietary levels of red meat, which is 70g per day and wish to continue doing so, moderate amounts of red meat can be enjoyed within a healthy balanced diet.”

Dr Elizabeth Lund, an independent consultant in nutritional and gastrointestinal health and former researcher said:

“This is not a surprising outcome but needs to be put in perspective. Very few people in Europe eat sufficient meat to fall into the high meat consumption category.

“It will be interesting to see what the report says about how much is safe. Meat is such a good source of iron and zinc and many women are short of these key micronutrients. Half of teenage girls have insufficient iron intake.”

Nonetheless, the WHO will likely choose to define processed meat as a definite carcinogen on Monday, while fresh red meat will be classed as “probable”.


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Isn't WHO a U.N. entity? That sez 'nuff.
Nevertheless perhaps this news will scare everyone into becoming vegetarians therefore driving the price of meat down. Funny they mention smoking is still worse than red meat but don't mention smoking red meat!
We are doooooomed! Lol
 
This is not about protecting anyone. It will lead to control, regulation and taxation.
Sugar is a fine example recently. The ACA has opened the door for taxation based on dietary habits. Don't forget to swipe that rewards card at the check out.
 
As I'm drinking my cold alcoholic beverage I'll call BS to the no excess alcohol!!!
 
fear mongoring at it's finest. I hope you're right and this makes beef prices drop, then i'll die happy with a gut and heart full of brisket!
 
The underlying rate of the cancers they are looking at is so low. This isn't like cigarettes at all. This increases a low probability event--true by a large % of the probability--but that still leaves it low probability.

Doubling your risk of dying in a watersking accident is way less of a big deal than adding 25% to your risk of dying in a car accident.
 
I would venture to say, that the majority on that panel have restrictions eating pork for one reason or another.
 
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