Is 2 rashers of grilled bacon everyday bad for you?
>>76713915enjoy your bowel cancer
>>76713915physically, yes.spiritually, no.
>>76713915Enjoy your bacon sandwich
>>76713915i do a 1lb of ground turkey with onions and six eggs instead. it's about 76 grams of protein.
>>76713915Enjoy your 200k units of AGE
>>76713915ChatGPT says “Not ideal — it’s better to alternate with other protein options like beans or tofu”
>>76713915>known carcinogenIdk
>>76713952That's more like 130 grams of protein
>>76713915>rashersUwotm8
>>76713919Pussy
>>76714048I lost one friend to it already and about to lose a 2nd. It's no joke.
>>76714058So you really think I’m gonna get because I eat 2 bits of bacon GRILLED in the morning
>>76714071idk. it depends on a lot of different factors but it isn't helping you at all.
>>76714077Ok then I’ll stop
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>>76714071Can you explain why you capitalized the word grilled?
>>76714058people are eating ridiculous food everyday now. we need to calm down and have more raw and boiled whole foods.
>>767139152 rashers? Just fine. Have lower sodium rest of the day. BTW Rashers O'Bacon is my Irish pornstar name.
>>76714114Because grilled is supposed to be healthier than fried
>>76714003You don't know shit pussy i cant even finish it I get distracted and masturbate 7 times a day
>>76714290And? How is that relevant to the conversation topic which is bowel cancer?
>>76714406I don’t know how the fucking bacon causes bowel cancer do I? Why you giving me a hard time over nothing
>>76714425OK sorry
>>76713915as long as youre not grossly exceeding your daily caloric requirement its fine>>76713919no evidence for this. the best evidence (multiple RCTs) is against it>>76714000its not. there is no evidence for that
>>76713919Oh no, my lifelong probability of dying from bowel cancer is going to go from 3% to 4%! Better switch to vegetarianism so that I can live a subpar life and die from a stroke instead!>>76713915The current meta for me is buying thick cut bacon, which comes in packs of seven rashers for some reason, and 15 packs of eggs. While the bacon is air frying I fry five eggs in a pan, and make two bacon and egg wraps. It works out to about 100 grams of protein, plus the ten grams from the "high protein tortilla". Good breakfast!
>>76715314>bowel cancer is going to go from 3% to 4%no reason to think that's the case. a WHO committee of vegetarian ideologues declared processed meat a carcinogen with no good evidence while ignoring the best evidence. The one sane dissenter on the committee wrote a scathing critique of their conclusions here>Most importantly for the IARC report, two major dietary intervention studies that should have contributed to the assessment of the claimed relationship of red meat and cancer were not considered. The first was a study of colon polyps, the precancerous growths that greatly increase the likelihood of developing colon cancer. Almost 1,900 subjects with a recent history of having a polyp removed were divided into a control group that ate their usual diet and a group following a diet characterized by significant decreases in total fat, red, and processed meat along with increases in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes (Schatzkin et al., 2000). Participants were followed for 3 years and at the end of that time, the recurrence of colon polyps was identical in both diet groups. It is possible that the precancerous stage may not have been the proper time for dietary intervention. The Women’s Health Initiative, therefore, studied a low-fat diet, achieved in large part by reducing red- and processed-meat consumption, among almost 49,000 women (Beresford et al., 2006); about 30,000 followed their normal diets and almost 20,000 were assigned to low-fat diets. After 9 years, the rate of colon cancer was almost identical in the low-fat and control-diet groups. These studies strongly suggest that the observational studies are not supported by dietary intervention studies at either the precancerous or malignant tumor stages of colon cancer.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7015455/
>>76714115I got a colonoscopy not to long ago. It was worth it.
>>76713915No
>>76714115My grandpa died from it. Was absolutely brutal.
Probably not best practice but this fag >>76713919 is off his rocker and there’s a million different things/variables going on that are all just as likely to give you cancer including just shitty luck and genes.