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Old Thu, Apr-04-19, 13:06
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Adding further difficulties to this potential link is the fact that red meat and processed meat are entirely different entities and should not be conflated. For instance, a meal containing beef from grain-fed cows versus wild game meat results in a markedly different physiologic response, with the grain-fed meat increasing several markers of inflammation.8


I came to this conclusion some time ago.

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The potential of burnt food to become carcinogenic in the colon is a major reason why the colon cancer-red meat link has been studied so vigorously. Yet, even this association has yielded a potential overall increased risk of colon cancer under 1%.10


At least one European country dictates the level of "burnt" on the french fries for this reason. Info discussed on a PBS cooking show. The color of the french fries are regulated to prevent colon cancer.
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