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Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - haikuman - 04-08-2013 "A chemical found in red meat helps explain why eating too much steak, mince and bacon is bad for the heart say US scientists. A study in the journal Nature Medicine showed that carnitine in red meat was broken down by bacteria in the gut. This kicked off a chain of events which resulted in higher levels of cholesterol and an increased risk of heart disease. Dieticians warned there may be a risk to people taking carnitine supplements." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22042995 Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - SDGuy - 04-08-2013 Oh great...and my doctor has been telling me to take L-Carnitine... Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - haikuman - 04-08-2013 SDGuy wrote: Oooops just might be good to "steer" clear of that ~!~ :banghead: Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - Acer - 04-08-2013 "why eating too much steak, mince and bacon is bad" How much is too much? Or, gotta go some time, might as well enjoy the trip. Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - cbelt3 - 04-08-2013 Life causes death . Enjoy the ride, but moderation makes it last. Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - haikuman - 04-08-2013 Ahh cbelt you been listening to Bobby Zimmerman *(:>* "He Not Busy Being Born Is Busy Dyiinnning" ![]() Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - haikuman - 04-08-2013 And besides living udder things cause death *(:>* One older study claims: What is the death rate from E-coli? Answer: Per CDC study covering 1992 to 1997, the average number of e.coli. illnesses per year is estimated at 111,000. There are a multitude of e.coli.; these numbers exclude those that can cause illnesses that are not life threatening. The average annual deaths from the 111,000 illnesses from life-threatening e.coli. was 91. Citation at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol5no5/mead.htm Death Toll Reaches 37: Two-Year-Old Boy Dies in German E. Coli Outbreak http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/death-toll-reaches-37-two-year-old-boy-dies-in-german-e-coli-outbreak-a-768278.html In all, 3,950 people were affected and 53 died, including 51 in Germany.[7] A handful of cases were reported in several other countries including Switzerland,[8] Poland,[8] the Netherlands,[8] Sweden,[8] Denmark,[8] the UK,[8][9] Canada[10] and the USA.[10][11] Essentially all affected people had been in Germany or France shortly before becoming ill. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Germany_E._coli_O104:H4_outbreak http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/death/overview.htm The good news is *(:>* :wall: CDC admits not a single person has died from consuming raw milk products in 11 years Wednesday, November 16, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/034169_CDC_raw_milk.html#ixzz2PsOV5686 Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - decay - 04-08-2013 avoid mosquitoes, too. http://www.mosquito.org/mosquito-borne-diseases Mosquitoes cause more human suffering than any other organism -- over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - Mac1337 - 04-08-2013 It's a good thing the steak & egg sandwich at mcdonalds is available for a limited time only. Re: Red meat chemical 'damages heart', say US scientists - haikuman - 04-08-2013 The Reaver wrote: " when you are in tune with the universe you are always on time *(:>* " |