"Scientists believe a pigment found in red meat damages the DNA of cells lining the digestive system – and DNA damage is one of the first signs of cancer. Burning meat is also thought to increase the risks. In addition, some studies suggest that preservatives used in processed meat could increase risks. "
Title: Re: study: Vegan diet may increase risk of heart-related diseases
Post by: Caveman on February 20, 2011, 11:04:04 pm
Well, what are most people eating? Meat from unhealthy, grain-fed animals, no?
I want to see a real study on healthy, grass-fed meats..
I'm not scared.. although I don't even eat much meat.
Not that it means anything to me, but here was a headline from just yesterday..