Diet

If red meat does cause cancer or dementia, where are the studies of countries and cultures that eat a lot of it? Like Argentina, Mongolia and Arctic countries? Even Germans eat more red meat than we do. I suspect the French probably do as well.
Surely if it were true these peoples who eat more red meat than the average Briton would be riddled with such diseases. There must be ready-made proof there just waiting to be published, so why have the anti-meat lobby not gone after it? Unless ir isn't there at all.
 
@Dox why would you say life expectancy has increased ?

Not sure what you mean?

Edit - Ahh, sorry I thought you were asking 'my life expectancy...' not general.

Well if you take out deaths in childbirth and infancy, it hasn't. Go to any old graveyard and you see plenty of people were in their 80s and 90s.

Hygeine was the biggest step forward in saving babies hence fewer infant deaths to skew the numbers.

Curiusly according to the stats, life expectancy in teh UK went up by 2 years during WW2 - was that because there were fewer babies being born, and dying, counteracting the hundreds of thousands who died in war?
 
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I was looking at Weight Watchers soups earlier. Something you would expect to be healthy, perhaps isn't.


Ingredients, Tomatoes (60%), Water, Modified Cornflour, Sugar, Salt, Dried Skimmed Milk, Rapeseed Oil, Milk Proteins, Sweetener - Acesulfame Potassium, Acesulfame Potassium, Spice Extracts, Herb Extract, Citric Acid

Not sure why you have sugar AND Acesulfame Potassium

Acesulfame Potassium = is a non-nutritive, artificial sweetener that's more than 200 times sweeter than sugar. It's often used in baked goods, drinks, and candies

You live and learn
Anyone who puts a single WW product into their body is a simpleton....


Quick edit... Fat simpleton 😆😆
 
Not sure what you mean?

Edit - Ahh, sorry I thought you were asking 'my life expectancy...' not general.

Well if you take out deaths in childbirth and infancy, it hasn't. Go to any old graveyard and you see plenty of people were in their 80s and 90s.

Hygeine was the biggest step forward in saving babies.

Curiusly according to the stats, life expectancy in teh UK went up by 2 years during WW2 - was that because there were few babies being born counteracting the hundreds of thousands who died in war?

I’m not sure what I meant now. 🤔

I guess just falling foul of believing the majority and ignoring the detail.

Need to look into it more, do more people live longer now, and if so is that due to modern medicine etc etc. 🤔
 
It depends what the parameters are.

If you looked at people between birth and 15yo, then undoubtedly those people live longer. Do people 16+ live longer…who knows?
 
Curiusly according to the stats, life expectancy in teh UK went up by 2 years during WW2 - was that because there were few babies being born counteracting the hundreds of thousands who died in war?
For many people, their health improved during and immediately after WW2 because of rationing. "Luxury" foodstuffs like butter, sugar, white bread, cakes and bakery products were hard to come by. People had to live on plainer, simpler food and less of it and were leaner and fitter as a result. The much maligned "national loaf" which was a very coarse unrefined wholemeal where every bit of the grain was used in the flour to make stocks go further, was far better for people than their regular white sliced and on its own was thought to be responsible for improvements in heart health nationally.

Infant mortality went down, probably because poor people, whose babies in normal times would be more likely to die in infancy, received the same rations as the better off, so rationing temporarily leveled up the socio-economic class divide.

 
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I watched this recently:


The conclusions are contrary to the main stream narrative, ergo they must be true?

abt 15 minutes we're told we need more salt

abt 27 mins refers to the gender agenda.

abt 33 mins iodised salt.

abt 38mins nicotine patches. ( Something that I'm going to trial against arthritis).

abt 44 mins Parkinsons, alzheimer's, MS, and arthritis.

abt 49 Autism.

I found it fascinating though the presenting style was somewhat irritating.
 
It's a sad day. I have retired my toaster.

There's a space on the countertop where it used to be.

If you want to pay your respects, please send money, not flowers or cards.
 
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