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Title: Lengthen life without meat Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jun 13, 2019 04:51 am https://apple.news/AGNuwjPTLSvuuOnPGA2nFmg
Changing your meat-eating habits could mean a longer life, study suggests Title: Re: Lengthen life without meat Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 25, 2025 05:23 am Meat also makes people restless so it is more difficult to calm down and meditate.
Title: Re: Lengthen life without meat Post by: mccoy on Jan 25, 2025 09:20 am Interesting article, is based on one of the numerous statistical elaborations of the NHANES database on nurses, which a is pretty robust since it is big data and the subjects were medical personnel, who knew how to answer scientific questionnaires. A single study does not uncover the truth, necessarily, but the evidence against red and processed meat is mounting. Also, it is very interesting the comment by Valter Longo, one of the eminent figures in longevity, he says that since studies on populations outside America do not provide such significant excess risk, maybe it's the hormones that are still allowed in America but not in other countries. Other analyses suggest that meat is not harmful until a very moderate daily threshold. Quote The lower or lack of association between red meat intake and mortality in other countries or areas of the world indicates that red meat may contribute to mortality in the United States by providing a high protein content but also because it may contain other factors that contribute to damage,” said Valter Longo, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Southern California and director of the USC Longevity Institute, who was not involved in the study. He went on to question the concentration of hormones or antibiotics in red meat in the United States compared with other countries, such as Japan or those in Europe. “The reduced mortality when red meat is replaced with fish is consistent with this possibility since they contain generally similar levels of proteins,” he said, suggesting that the content of red meat in the United States might be a factor driving the mortality link. Personally, I would not focus on the slightly adverse effects on health, rather on the significant detrimental effects on spiritual advancement. I believe the detriment is stronger the more a person is advanced, and is stronger for some people than others. |